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Cell-intrinsic metabolic phenotypes identified in patients with glioblastoma, using mass spectrometry imaging of 13C-labelled glucose metabolism.

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Transcriptomic studies have attempted to classify glioblastoma (GB) into subtypes that predict survival and have different therapeutic vulnerabilities1-3. Here we identified three metabolic subtypes: glycolytic, oxidative and a mix of glycolytic and oxidative, using mass spectrometry imaging of rapidly excised tumour sections from two patients with GB who were infused with [U-13C]glucose and from spatial transcriptomic analysis of contiguous sections. The phenotypes are not correlated with microenvironmental features, including proliferation rate, immune cell infiltration and vascularization, are retained when patient-derived cells are grown in vitro or as orthotopically implanted xenografts and are robust to changes in oxygen concentration, demonstrating their cell-intrinsic nature. The spatial extent of the regions occupied by cells displaying these distinct metabolic phenotypes is large enough to be detected using clinically applicable metabolic imaging techniques. A limitation of the study is that it is based on only two patient tumours, albeit on multiple sections, and therefore represents a proof-of-concept study.

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Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the CRUK Cambridge Institute Histology Core, Biological Resource Unit and Research and Instrumentation Core for technical support and to the members of the Brindle lab for discussions. We thank H. Bulstrode (Cambridge Stem Cell Institute) and previous members of C. Watts’ lab for providing us with primary GB cell lines. A.T. was supported by the CRUK Rosetta Grand Challenge grant (A25045). O.A.B.’s work was supported by Wellcome Leap as part of the Delta Tissue programme. Work in K.M.B.’s lab is funded by CRUK grants (C197/A29580, C197/A17242, C9685/A25177).

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Nat Metab

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2522-5812
2522-5812

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7

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Springer Nature

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Cancer Research UK (C14303/A17197)
Cancer Research UK (25040)
Cancer Research UK (CB4100)
Cancer Research UK (C96/A25177)
Cancer Research UK (17242)
Wellcome Trust

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