Glutaminolysis is known to correlate with ovarian cancer aggressiveness and invasion. However, how this affects the tumor microenvironment is elusive. Here, we show that ovarian cancer cells become addicted to extracellular glutamine when silenced for glutamine synthetase (GS), similar to naturally occurring GS-low, glutaminolysis-high ovarian cancer cells. Glutamine addiction elicits a crosstalk mechanism whereby cancer cells release N-acetylaspartate (NAA) which, through the inhibition of the NMDA receptor, and synergistically with IL-10, enforces GS expression in macrophages. In turn, GS-high macrophages acquire M2-like, tumorigenic features. Supporting this in␣vitro model, in silico data and the analysis of ascitic fluid isolated from o...
<div><p>Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utiliz...
Focusing on defining metabolite-based inter-tumoral heterogeneity in ovarian cancer, we investigated...
Within the tumour microenvironment (TME), there is a cellular 'tug-of-war' for glutamine, the most a...
Glutamine can play a critical role in cellular growth in multiple cancers. Glutamine‐addicted cancer...
Glutamine-synthetase (GS), the glutamine-synthesizing enzyme from glutamate, controls important even...
Glutamine is one of the main nutrients used by tumor cells for biosynthesis. Therefore, targeted inh...
Glutamine-synthetase (GS), the glutamine-synthesizing enzyme from glutamate, controls important eve...
The role of glutaminolysis in providing metabolites to support tumour growth is well-established, bu...
Abstract Glutamine synthetase (GS) generates glutamine from glutamate and controls the release of in...
Glutamine-synthetase (GS), the glutamine-synthesizing enzyme from glutamate, controls important even...
Glutamine synthetase (GS) generates glutamine from glutamate and controls the release of inflammator...
N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate (NAAG) is a peptide-based neurotransmitter that has been extensively stu...
Glutamate-ammonia ligase (GLUL) is important for acid-base homeostasis, ammonia detoxification, cell...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utilize additi...
<div><p>Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utiliz...
Focusing on defining metabolite-based inter-tumoral heterogeneity in ovarian cancer, we investigated...
Within the tumour microenvironment (TME), there is a cellular 'tug-of-war' for glutamine, the most a...
Glutamine can play a critical role in cellular growth in multiple cancers. Glutamine‐addicted cancer...
Glutamine-synthetase (GS), the glutamine-synthesizing enzyme from glutamate, controls important even...
Glutamine is one of the main nutrients used by tumor cells for biosynthesis. Therefore, targeted inh...
Glutamine-synthetase (GS), the glutamine-synthesizing enzyme from glutamate, controls important eve...
The role of glutaminolysis in providing metabolites to support tumour growth is well-established, bu...
Abstract Glutamine synthetase (GS) generates glutamine from glutamate and controls the release of in...
Glutamine-synthetase (GS), the glutamine-synthesizing enzyme from glutamate, controls important even...
Glutamine synthetase (GS) generates glutamine from glutamate and controls the release of inflammator...
N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate (NAAG) is a peptide-based neurotransmitter that has been extensively stu...
Glutamate-ammonia ligase (GLUL) is important for acid-base homeostasis, ammonia detoxification, cell...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utilize additi...
<div><p>Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utiliz...
Focusing on defining metabolite-based inter-tumoral heterogeneity in ovarian cancer, we investigated...
Within the tumour microenvironment (TME), there is a cellular 'tug-of-war' for glutamine, the most a...