1p/19q codeletion induces targetable and imageable vulnerabilities in glucose metabolism in oligodendrogliomas
Suresh Udutha1, Georgios Batsios1, Céline Taglang1
1Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Background:
The 1p/19q codeletion is a hallmark of oligodendrogliomas. The goal of this study was to exploit the metabolic vulnerabilities induced by the 1p/19q codeletion for the treatment and imaging of oligodendrogliomas.
Methods:
We used stable isotope tracing, mass spectrometry, and genetic and pharmacological approaches to interrogate [U-13C]-glucose metabolism in patient-derived oligodendroglioma models (SF10417, BT88, BT54, TS603, NCH612). We examined whether tracing [6,6'-2H]-glucose metabolism using deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) provided an early readout of treatment response.
Results:
The glycolytic enzyme enolase 1 (ENO1; chromosome 1p36.23) was downregulated in patient-derived oligodendroglioma cells and patient tissue due to the 1p/19q codeletion and histone hypermethylation. Conversely, inactivation of the CIC transcriptional repressor, driven by activated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling, upregulated the ENO2 isoform specifically in oligodendrogliomas. Genetic ablation of ENO2 or pharmacological inhibition using POMHEX inhibited proliferation with nanomolar potency but was not cytotoxic to oligodendroglioma cells. Mechanistically, ENO2 loss abrogated [U-13C]-glucose metabolism to lactate but shunted glucose toward biosynthesis of serine and purine nucleotides, an effect that was driven by the rate-limiting enzyme for serine synthesis, phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH). Importantly, combining the PHGDH inhibitor D8 with POMHEX resulted in synthetic lethality in vitro and induced tumor regression in vivo. Furthermore, DMI of lactate production from [6,6'-2H]-glucose provided an early readout of response to combination therapy that preceded MRI-detectable alterations and reflected extended survival.
Conclusions:
We have identified ENO2 and PHGDH as metabolic vulnerabilities induced by the 1p/19q codeletion in oligodendrogliomas and [6,6'-2H]-glucose as a noninvasive tracer of early response to therapy.
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