Publications by authors named "Aurelie Montagne"

Glutamine is under scrutiny regarding its metabolic deregulation linked to energetic reprogramming in cancer cells. Many analytical techniques have been used to better understand the impact of the metabolism of amino acids on biological processes, however only a few are suited to work with complex samples. Here, we report the use of a general dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (D-DNP) formulation using an unexpensive radical as a multipurpose tool to study glutamine, with insights from enzymatic modelling to complex metabolic networks and fast imaging.

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Metabolic rewiring is often considered an adaptive pressure limiting metastasis formation; however, some nutrients available at distant organs may inherently promote metastatic growth. We find that the lung and liver are lipid-rich environments. Moreover, we observe that pre-metastatic niche formation increases palmitate availability only in the lung, whereas a high-fat diet increases it in both organs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common type of lymphoid cancer in adults, and the role of the alternative NF-κB activation pathway, which involves the RelB subunit, in its development has not been well understood.
  • * Recent findings show that RelB is frequently activated in DLBCL patients across different subtypes, identifying a new patient group with unique genetic and expression features.
  • * This RelB-positive subgroup has a poor response to standard immunochemotherapy and demonstrates resistance to treatments like doxorubicin, highlighting the need for improved prognostic tools and targeted therapies for this DLBCL subset.
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