Granlund, Kristin L., Sui-Seng Tee, Hebert A. Vargas, Serge K. Lyashchenko, Ed Reznik, Samson Fine, Vincent Laudone, et al. “Hyperpolarized MRI of Human Prostate Cancer Reveals Increased Lactate with Tumor Grade Driven by Monocarboxylate Transporter 1.” Cell Metabolism 31, no. 1 (January 2020): 105-114.e3.
Metabolic imaging using hyperpolarized magnetic resonance can increase the sensitivity of MRI, though its ability to inform on relevant changes to biochemistry in humans remains unclear. In this work, we image pyruvate metabolism in patients, assessing the reproducibility of delivery and conversion in the setting of primary prostate cancer. We show that the time to max of pyruvate does not vary significantly within patients undergoing two separate injections or across patients. Furthermore, we show that lactate increases with Gleason grade. RNA sequencing data demonstrate a significant increase in the predominant pyruvate uptake transporter, monocarboxylate transporter 1. Increased protein expression was also observed in regions of high lactate signal, implicating it as the driver of lactate signal in vivo. Targeted DNA sequencing for actionable mutations revealed the highest lactate occurred in patients with PTEN loss. This work identifies a potential link between actionable genomic alterations and metabolic information derived from hyperpolarized pyruvate MRI.
Hyperpolarized MRI of Human Prostate Cancer Reveals Increased Lactate with Tumor Grade Driven by Monocarboxylate Transporter 1 #DNPNMR
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Hyperpolarized MRI of Human Prostate Cancer Reveals Increased Lactate with Tumor Grade Driven by Monocarboxylate Transporter 1 #DNPNMR
Granlund, Kristin L., Sui-Seng Tee, Hebert A. Vargas, Serge K. Lyashchenko, Ed Reznik, Samson Fine, Vincent Laudone, et al. “Hyperpolarized MRI of Human Prostate Cancer Reveals Increased Lactate with Tumor Grade Driven by Monocarboxylate Transporter 1.” Cell Metabolism 31, no. 1 (January 2020): 105-114.e3.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2019.08.024.
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Prostate cancer: NMR determines aggressiveness
Prostate cancer: NMR determines aggressiveness
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/162a99107d4.jpgNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy could help solve a commonly intractable medical problem: how to determine the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. The new approach could help oncologists identify which tumours could be life threatening and need radical treatment
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Multiparametric (mp) MRI of prostate cancer
Multiparametric (mp) MRI of prostate cancer
Publication date: April 2018
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 105</br>
Author(s): Virendra Kumar, Girdhar S. Bora, Rajeev Kumar, Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan</br>
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most prevalent cancers in men. A large number of men are detected with PCa; however, the clinical behavior ranges from low-grade indolent tumors that never develop into a clinically significant disease to aggressive, invasive tumors that may rapidly progress to metastatic disease. The...
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04-14-2018 01:49 PM
[NMR paper] NMR spectroscopy of filtered serum of prostate cancer: A new frontier in metabolomics.
NMR spectroscopy of filtered serum of prostate cancer: A new frontier in metabolomics.
Related Articles NMR spectroscopy of filtered serum of prostate cancer: A new frontier in metabolomics.
Prostate. 2016 Sep;76(12):1106-19
Authors: Kumar D, Gupta A, Mandhani A, Sankhwar SN
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BACKGROUND: To address the shortcomings of digital rectal examinations (DRE), serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), and trans-rectal ultrasound (TRUS) for precise determination of prostate cancer (PC) and differentiation from benign prostatic...
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Journal Highlight: NMR spectroscopy of filtered serum of prostate cancer: A new frontier in metabolomics
Journal Highlight: NMR spectroscopy of filtered serum of prostate cancer: A new frontier in metabolomics
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/1563b836aed.jpgThe application of 1H NMR spectroscopy of 52 serum metabolites as a surrogate tactic for probing and predicting prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia is on a par with LC/MS and histopathological examination.
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Metabolic imaging of patients with prostate cancer using hyperpolarized [1-(1)(3)C]pyruvate
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Metabolic imaging of patients with prostate cancer using hyperpolarized pyruvate
Nelson, S.J., et al., Metabolic imaging of patients with prostate cancer using hyperpolarized pyruvate. Sci Transl Med, 2013. 5(198): p. 198ra108.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23946197