David R. Wise1, Anthony Mancuso, Ralph
Deberardinis2, Sayed Nabil, Xiao-Yong Zhang3, Harla K.
Pfeiffer3, Ilana Nissim4, Evgueni Daikhind4,
Marc Yudkoff4, Steven B. McMahon3, Craig B. Thompson
1Cancer Biology,
High
levels of both glucose and glutamine consumption are required for rapid
proliferation of most cancer cells. In
this work, the role of myc in regulating the transcriptional control of
glutaminolysis was examined. Two
different models were used: immortalized mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEF) with
inducible myc activity and human glioma cells with naturally high myc levels
that were knocked down with short-hairpin RNA. Elevated myc activity was associated with
increased glutamine transport, glutaminase activity and lactate dehydrogenase
activity as demonstrated by PCR. It was
also associated with increased overall glutimolytic flux as evidenced by 13C
NMR.