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Front Mol Biosci


Title:GC/MS analysis of hypoxic volatile metabolic markers in the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line
Author(s):Issitt T; Reilly M; Sweeney ST; Brackenbury WJ; Redeker KR;
Address:"Department of Biology, University of York, York, United Kingdom. York Biomedical Research Institute, University of York, York, United Kingdom"
Journal Title:Front Mol Biosci
Year:2023
Volume:20230511
Issue:
Page Number:1178269 -
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2023.1178269
ISSN/ISBN:2296-889X (Print) 2296-889X (Electronic) 2296-889X (Linking)
Abstract:"Hypoxia in disease describes persistent low oxygen conditions, observed in a range of pathologies, including cancer. In the discovery of biomarkers in biological models, pathophysiological traits present a source of translatable metabolic products for the diagnosis of disease in humans. Part of the metabolome is represented by its volatile, gaseous fraction; the volatilome. Human volatile profiles, such as those found in breath, are able to diagnose disease, however accurate volatile biomarker discovery is required to target reliable biomarkers to develop new diagnostic tools. Using custom chambers to control oxygen levels and facilitate headspace sampling, the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line was exposed to hypoxia (1% oxygen) for 24 h. The maintenance of hypoxic conditions in the system was successfully validated over this time period. Targeted and untargeted gas chromatography mass spectrometry approaches revealed four significantly altered volatile organic compounds when compared to control cells. Three compounds were actively consumed by cells: methyl chloride, acetone and n-Hexane. Cells under hypoxia also produced significant amounts of styrene. This work presents a novel methodology for identification of volatile metabolisms under controlled gas conditions with novel observations of volatile metabolisms by breast cancer cells"
Keywords:Gc/ms Voc breast cancer cancer hypoxia hypoxic metabolism volatile flux;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEIssitt, Theo Reilly, Matthew Sweeney, Sean T Brackenbury, William J Redeker, Kelly R eng Switzerland 2023/05/30 Front Mol Biosci. 2023 May 11; 10:1178269. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2023.1178269. eCollection 2023"

 
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