Mammary epithelial cells transition between periods of proliferation and quiescence during development, menstrual cycles, and pregnancy, and as a result of oncogenic transformation. Utilizing an organotypic 3D tissue culture model coupled with quantitative metabolomics and proteomics, we identified significant differences in glutamate utilization between proliferating and quiescent cells. Relative to quiescent cells, proliferating cells catabolized more glutamate via transaminases to couple non-essential amino acid (NEAA) synthesis to α-ketoglutarate generation and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle anaplerosis. As cells transitioned to quiescence, glutamine consumption and transaminase expression were reduced, while glutamate dehydrogenase (GL...
The nutritional requirements of stem cells have not been determined; in particular, the amino acid m...
Several hallmarks of cancer cells are their display of metabolic changes and enhanced proliferation....
Glutamine can play a critical role in cellular growth in multiple cancers. Glutamine‐addicted cancer...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
The role of glutaminolysis in providing metabolites to support tumour growth is well-established, bu...
Ammonia is a ubiquitous by-product of cellular metabolism; however, the biological consequences of a...
Although significant variations in the metabolic profiles exist among different cells, little is und...
Although significant variations in the metabolic profiles exist among different cells, little is und...
Abstract Background Glutamine and glutamate are known to play important roles in cancer biology. How...
Glutamine is thought to play an important role in cancer cells by being deaminated via glutaminolysi...
Cancer cells must alter their metabolism in order to satisfy the demands of necessary energy and cel...
Glutamine is thought to play an important role in cancer cells by being deaminated via glutaminolysi...
In this review we focus on the role of glutamine in control of cancer stem cell (CSC) fate. We first...
The use of metabolomic technologies and stable isotope labeling recently enabled us to discover an u...
The nutritional requirements of stem cells have not been determined; in particular, the amino acid m...
The nutritional requirements of stem cells have not been determined; in particular, the amino acid m...
Several hallmarks of cancer cells are their display of metabolic changes and enhanced proliferation....
Glutamine can play a critical role in cellular growth in multiple cancers. Glutamine‐addicted cancer...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
The role of glutaminolysis in providing metabolites to support tumour growth is well-established, bu...
Ammonia is a ubiquitous by-product of cellular metabolism; however, the biological consequences of a...
Although significant variations in the metabolic profiles exist among different cells, little is und...
Although significant variations in the metabolic profiles exist among different cells, little is und...
Abstract Background Glutamine and glutamate are known to play important roles in cancer biology. How...
Glutamine is thought to play an important role in cancer cells by being deaminated via glutaminolysi...
Cancer cells must alter their metabolism in order to satisfy the demands of necessary energy and cel...
Glutamine is thought to play an important role in cancer cells by being deaminated via glutaminolysi...
In this review we focus on the role of glutamine in control of cancer stem cell (CSC) fate. We first...
The use of metabolomic technologies and stable isotope labeling recently enabled us to discover an u...
The nutritional requirements of stem cells have not been determined; in particular, the amino acid m...
The nutritional requirements of stem cells have not been determined; in particular, the amino acid m...
Several hallmarks of cancer cells are their display of metabolic changes and enhanced proliferation....
Glutamine can play a critical role in cellular growth in multiple cancers. Glutamine‐addicted cancer...