Metabolic signature and response to glutamine deprivation are independent of p53 status in B cell malignancies

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Abstract

The tumor suppressor p53 has been described to control various aspects of metabolic reprogramming in solid tumors, but in B cell malignancies that role is as yet unknown. We generated pairs of p53 functional and knockout (KO) clones from distinct B cell malignancies (acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, diffuse large B cell lymphoma, and multiple myeloma). Metabolomics and isotope tracing showed that p53 loss did not drive a common metabolic signature. Instead, cell lines segregated according to cell of origin. Next, we focused on glutamine as a crucial energy source in the B cell tumor microenvironment. In both TP53 wild-type and KO cells, glutamine deprivation induced cell death through the integrated stress response, via CHOP/ATF4. Lastly, combining BH3 mimetic drugs with glutamine starvation emerged as a possibility to target resistant clones. In conclusion, our analyses do not support a common metabolic signature of p53 deficiency in B cell malignancies and suggest therapeutic options for exploration based on glutamine dependency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109640
Pages (from-to)109640
JournaliScience
Volume27
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 May 2024

Keywords

  • Cancer
  • Cell biology
  • Metabolomics
  • Microenvironment

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