Metformin Decreases Glucose Oxidation and Increases the Dependency of Prostate Cancer Cells on Reductive Glutamine Metabolism

  • Fendt, Sarah-Maria
  • Bell, Eric L.
  • Keibler, Mark Andrew
  • Davidson, Shawn Michael
  • Wirth, Gregory J.
  • Fiske, Brian Prescott
  • Mayers, Jared R.
  • Schwab, Matthias
  • Bellinger, Gary
  • Csibi, Alfred
  • Patnaik, Akash
  • Blouin, Marie Jose
  • Cantley, Lewis C.
  • Guarente, Leonard Pershing
  • Blenis, John
  • Pollak, Michael N.
  • Olumi, Aria F.
  • Vander Heiden, Matthew G.
  • Stephanopoulos, Gregory
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Publication date
April 2013
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Journal
Cancer Research

Abstract

Metformin inhibits cancer cell proliferation, and epidemiology studies suggest an association with increased survival in patients with cancer taking metformin; however, the mechanism by which metformin improves cancer outcomes remains controversial. To explore how metformin might directly affect cancer cells, we analyzed how metformin altered the metabolism of prostate cancer cells and tumors. We found that metformin decreased glucose oxidation and increased dependency on reductive glutamine metabolism in both cancer cell lines and in a mouse model of prostate cancer. Inhibition of glutamine anaplerosis in the presence of metformin further attenuated proliferation, whereas increasing glutamine metabolism rescued the proliferative defect ind...

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