Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 9, 2026

Author Spotlight: Exploring the Role of FAM83A in Cervical Cancer
Published on: February 9, 2024
Metabolic vulnerability of cisplatin-resistant cancers
Florine Obrist1,2,3,4,5,6, Judith Michels1,2,3,4,5,6,7, Sylvere Durand2,3,4,5,6
1Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris Sud, Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
Abstract:
Cisplatin is the most widely used chemotherapeutic agent, and resistance of neoplastic cells against this cytoxicant poses a major problem in clinical oncology. Here, we explored potential metabolic vulnerabilities of cisplatin-resistant non-small human cell lung cancer and ovarian cancer cell lines. Cisplatin-resistant clones were more sensitive to killing by nutrient deprivation in vitro and in vivo than their parental cisplatin-sensitive controls. The susceptibility of cisplatin-resistant cells to starvation could be explained by a particularly strong dependence on glutamine. Glutamine depletion was sufficient to restore cisplatin responses of initially cisplatin-resistant clones, and glutamine supplementation rescued cisplatin-resistant clones from starvation-induced death. Mass spectrometric metabolomics and specific interventions on glutamine metabolism revealed that, in cisplatin-resistant cells, glutamine is mostly required for nucleotide biosynthesis rather than for anaplerotic, bioenergetic or redox reactions. As a result, cisplatin-resistant cancers became exquisitely sensitive to treatment with antimetabolites that target nucleoside metabolism.
Related Concept Videos
Treatment Resistant Cancers
What is Metabolism?
Resistivity
Resistance
Equivalent Resistance
Resistance and Conductance
Various factors impact the resistance of a conductor. Spiraling in stranded conductors increases their...

