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  • 2018Journal Article
    [["dc.bibliographiccitation.artnumber","1514"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","1"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Nature communications"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","9"],["dc.contributor.author","Feist, Maren"],["dc.contributor.author","Schwarzfischer, Philipp"],["dc.contributor.author","Heinrich, Paul"],["dc.contributor.author","Sun, Xueni"],["dc.contributor.author","Kemper, Judith"],["dc.contributor.author","von Bonin, Frederike"],["dc.contributor.author","Perez-Rubio, Paula"],["dc.contributor.author","Taruttis, Franziska"],["dc.contributor.author","Rehberg, Thorsten"],["dc.contributor.author","Dettmer, Katja"],["dc.contributor.author","Gronwald, Wolfram"],["dc.contributor.author","Reinders, Jörg"],["dc.contributor.author","Engelmann, Julia C."],["dc.contributor.author","Dudek, Jan"],["dc.contributor.author","Klapper, Wolfram"],["dc.contributor.author","Trümper, Lorenz"],["dc.contributor.author","Spang, Rainer"],["dc.contributor.author","Oefner, Peter J."],["dc.contributor.author","Kube, Dieter"],["dc.date.accessioned","2019-07-09T11:45:23Z"],["dc.date.available","2019-07-09T11:45:23Z"],["dc.date.issued","2018"],["dc.description.abstract","Knowledge of stromal factors that have a role in the transcriptional regulation of metabolic pathways aside from c-Myc is fundamental to improvements in lymphoma therapy. Using a MYC-inducible human B-cell line, we observed the cooperative activation of STAT3 and NF-κB by IL10 and CpG stimulation. We show that IL10 + CpG-mediated cell proliferation of MYClow cells depends on glutaminolysis. By 13C- and 15N-tracing of glutamine metabolism and metabolite rescue experiments, we demonstrate that GOT2 provides aspartate and nucleotides to cells with activated or aberrant Jak/STAT and NF-κB signaling. A model of GOT2 transcriptional regulation is proposed, in which the cooperative phosphorylation of STAT3 and direct joint binding of STAT3 and p65/NF-κB to the proximal GOT2 promoter are important. Furthermore, high aberrant GOT2 expression is prognostic in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma underscoring the current findings and importance of stromal factors in lymphoma biology."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1038/s41467-018-03803-x"],["dc.identifier.pmid","29666362"],["dc.identifier.purl","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/15191"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/59220"],["dc.language.iso","en"],["dc.notes.intern","Merged from goescholar"],["dc.relation.issn","2041-1723"],["dc.rights","Goescholar"],["dc.rights.uri","https://goescholar.uni-goettingen.de/licenses"],["dc.subject.ddc","610"],["dc.title","Cooperative STAT/NF-κB signaling regulates lymphoma metabolic reprogramming and aberrant GOT2 expression."],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.version","published_version"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]
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  • 2020Journal Article
    [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","571"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","3"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Molecular Oncology"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","589"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","14"],["dc.contributor.author","Arlt, Annekatrin"],["dc.contributor.author","Bonin, Frederike"],["dc.contributor.author","Rehberg, Thorsten"],["dc.contributor.author","Perez‐Rubio, Paula"],["dc.contributor.author","Engelmann, Julia C."],["dc.contributor.author","Limm, Katharina"],["dc.contributor.author","Reinke, Sarah"],["dc.contributor.author","Dullin, Christian"],["dc.contributor.author","Sun, Xueni"],["dc.contributor.author","Specht, Rieke"],["dc.contributor.author","Maulhardt, Markus"],["dc.contributor.author","Linke, Franziska"],["dc.contributor.author","Bunt, Gertrude"],["dc.contributor.author","Klapper, Wolfram"],["dc.contributor.author","Vockerodt, Martina"],["dc.contributor.author","Wilting, Jörg"],["dc.contributor.author","Pukrop, Tobias"],["dc.contributor.author","Dettmer, Katja"],["dc.contributor.author","Gronwald, Wolfram"],["dc.contributor.author","Oefner, Peter J."],["dc.contributor.author","Spang, Rainer"],["dc.contributor.author","Kube, Dieter"],["dc.date.accessioned","2021-04-14T08:27:44Z"],["dc.date.available","2021-04-14T08:27:44Z"],["dc.date.issued","2020"],["dc.description.abstract","Macrophages (Mφ) are abundantly present in the tumor microenvironment and may predict outcome in solid tumors and defined lymphoma subtypes. Mφ heterogeneity, the mechanisms of their recruitment, and their differentiation into lymphoma‐promoting, alternatively activated M2‐like phenotypes are still not fully understood. Therefore, further functional studies are required to understand biological mechanisms associated with human tumor‐associated Mφ (TAM). Here, we show that the global mRNA expression and protein abundance of human Mφ differentiated in Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)‐conditioned medium (CM) differ from those of Mφ educated by conditioned media from diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cells or, classically, by macrophage colony‐stimulating factor (M‐CSF). Conditioned media from HL cells support TAM differentiation through upregulation of surface antigens such as CD40, CD163, CD206, and PD‐L1. In particular, RNA and cell surface protein expression of mannose receptor 1 (MRC1)/CD206 significantly exceed the levels induced by classical M‐CSF stimulation in M2‐like Mφ; this is regulated by interleukin 13 to a large extent. Functionally, high CD206 enhances mannose‐dependent endocytosis and uptake of type I collagen. Together with high matrix metalloprotease9 secretion, HL‐TAMs appear to be active modulators of the tumor matrix. Preclinical in ovo models show that co‐cultures of HL cells with monocytes or Mφ support dissemination of lymphoma cells via lymphatic vessels, while tumor size and vessel destruction are decreased in comparison with lymphoma‐only tumors. Immunohistology of human HL tissues reveals a fraction of cases feature large numbers of CD206‐positive cells, with high MRC1 expression being characteristic of HL‐stage IV. In summary, the lymphoma‐TAM interaction contributes to matrix‐remodeling and lymphoma cell dissemination."],["dc.description.abstract","The study highlights the ability of Hodgkin lymphoma cells to attract and to differentiate monocytes into M2‐like Mφ and the role of IL13 in regulating CD206 but also that CD206 contributes to the remodeling of the tumor microenvironment via take up glycoconjugates as well as type‐I collagen and immunosuppression by PD‐L1 upregulation. image"],["dc.description.sponsorship","Stiftung der Georg‐August‐Universität"],["dc.description.sponsorship","Wilhelm‐Sander‐Stiftung"],["dc.description.sponsorship","Deutsche Krebshilfe http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005972"],["dc.description.sponsorship","Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002347"],["dc.description.sponsorship","Interreg"],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1002/1878-0261.12616"],["dc.identifier.eissn","1878-0261"],["dc.identifier.issn","1574-7891"],["dc.identifier.purl","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/17183"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/82387"],["dc.language.iso","en"],["dc.notes.intern","DOI Import GROB-399"],["dc.notes.intern","Merged from goescholar"],["dc.relation.eissn","1878-0261"],["dc.relation.issn","1574-7891"],["dc.rights","CC BY 4.0"],["dc.rights.uri","https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0"],["dc.title","High CD206 levels in Hodgkin lymphoma‐educated macrophages are linked to matrix‐remodeling and lymphoma dissemination"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.version","published_version"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]
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  • 2020Journal Article
    [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","3170"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","11"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","International Journal of Cancer"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","3183"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","146"],["dc.contributor.author","Blazquez, Raquel"],["dc.contributor.author","Rietkötter, Eva"],["dc.contributor.author","Wenske, Britta"],["dc.contributor.author","Wlochowitz, Darius"],["dc.contributor.author","Sparrer, Daniela"],["dc.contributor.author","Vollmer, Elena"],["dc.contributor.author","Müller, Gunnar"],["dc.contributor.author","Seegerer, Julia"],["dc.contributor.author","Sun, Xueni"],["dc.contributor.author","Dettmer, Katja"],["dc.contributor.author","Barrantes‐Freer, Alonso"],["dc.contributor.author","Stange, Lena"],["dc.contributor.author","Utpatel, Kirsten"],["dc.contributor.author","Bleckmann, Annalen"],["dc.contributor.author","Treiber, Hannes"],["dc.contributor.author","Bohnenberger, Hanibal"],["dc.contributor.author","Lenz, Christof"],["dc.contributor.author","Schulz, Matthias"],["dc.contributor.author","Reimelt, Christian"],["dc.contributor.author","Hackl, Christina"],["dc.contributor.author","Grade, Marian"],["dc.contributor.author","Büyüktas, Deram"],["dc.contributor.author","Siam, Laila"],["dc.contributor.author","Balkenhol, Marko"],["dc.contributor.author","Stadelmann, Christine"],["dc.contributor.author","Kube, Dieter"],["dc.contributor.author","Krahn, Michael P."],["dc.contributor.author","Proescholdt, Martin A."],["dc.contributor.author","Riemenschneider, Markus J."],["dc.contributor.author","Evert, Matthias"],["dc.contributor.author","Oefner, Peter J."],["dc.contributor.author","Klein, Chistoph A."],["dc.contributor.author","Hanisch, Uwe K."],["dc.contributor.author","Binder, Claudia"],["dc.contributor.author","Pukrop, Tobias"],["dc.date.accessioned","2019-12-09T11:26:05Z"],["dc.date.accessioned","2021-10-27T13:21:49Z"],["dc.date.available","2019-12-09T11:26:05Z"],["dc.date.available","2021-10-27T13:21:49Z"],["dc.date.issued","2020"],["dc.description.abstract","More than half of all brain metastases show infiltrating rather than displacing growth at the macro-metastasis/organ parenchyma interface (MMPI), a finding associated with shorter survival. The lymphoid enhancer-binding factor-1 (LEF1) is an epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) transcription factor that is commonly overexpressed in brain-colonizing cancer cells. Here, we overexpressed LEF1 in an in vivo breast cancer brain colonization model. It shortened survival, albeit without engaging EMT at the MMPI. By differential proteome analysis, we identified a novel function of LEF1 as a regulator of the glutathione (GSH) system, the principal cellular redox buffer. LEF1 overexpression also conferred resistance against therapeutic GSH depletion during brain colonization and improved management of intracellular ROS. We conclude that besides EMT, LEF1 facilitates metastasis by improving the antioxidative capacity of epithelial breast cancer cells, in particular during colonization of the brain parenchyma."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1002/ijc.32742"],["dc.identifier.eissn","1097-0215"],["dc.identifier.issn","0020-7136"],["dc.identifier.pmid","31626715"],["dc.identifier.purl","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/16874"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/92047"],["dc.language.iso","en"],["dc.notes.intern","Migrated from goescholar"],["dc.relation.eissn","1097-0215"],["dc.relation.issn","1097-0215"],["dc.relation.issn","0020-7136"],["dc.relation.orgunit","Universitätsmedizin Göttingen"],["dc.rights","CC BY 4.0"],["dc.rights.uri","https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0"],["dc.subject.ddc","610"],["dc.title","LEF1 supports metastatic brain colonization by regulating glutathione metabolism and increasing ROS resistance in breast cancer"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.version","published_version"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]
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  • 2017Journal Article
    [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","1105"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","3"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Journal of Proteome Research"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","+"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","16"],["dc.contributor.author","Schwarzfischer, Philipp"],["dc.contributor.author","Reinders, Joerg"],["dc.contributor.author","Dettmer, Katja"],["dc.contributor.author","Kleo, Karsten"],["dc.contributor.author","Dimitrova, Lora"],["dc.contributor.author","Hummel, Michael"],["dc.contributor.author","Feist, Maren"],["dc.contributor.author","Kube, Dieter"],["dc.contributor.author","Szczepanowski, Monika"],["dc.contributor.author","Klapper, Wolfram"],["dc.contributor.author","Taruttis, Franziska"],["dc.contributor.author","Engelmann, Julia C."],["dc.contributor.author","Spang, Rainer"],["dc.contributor.author","Gronwald, Wolfram"],["dc.contributor.author","Oefner, Peter J."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T10:26:44Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T10:26:44Z"],["dc.date.issued","2017"],["dc.description.abstract","Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are pathologically and clinically distinct subtypes of aggressive non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma. To learn more about their biology, we employed metabolomic and proteomic methods to study both established cell lines as well as cryopreserved and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue sections of BL and DLBCL. Strikingly, NMR analyses revealed DLBCL cell lines to produce and secrete significantly (P-adj = 1.72 X 10(-22)) more pyruvic acid than BL cell lines. This finding could be reproduced by targeted GC/MS analyses of cryopreserved tissue sections of BL and DLBCL cases. Enrichment analysis of an overlapping set of N = 2315 proteins, that had been quantified by nanoLC-SWATH-MS in BL and DLBCL cultured cells and cryosections, supported the observed difference in pyruvic acid content, as glycolysis and pyruvate metabolism were downregulated, while one-carbon metabolism was upregulated in BL compared to DLBCL. Furthermore, 92.1% of the overlapping significant proteins showed the same direction of regulation in cryopreserved and FFPE material. Proteome data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD004936."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1021/acs.jproteome.6b00164"],["dc.identifier.isi","000395726200001"],["dc.identifier.pmid","28161958"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/43107"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","PUB_WoS_Import"],["dc.publisher","Amer Chemical Soc"],["dc.relation.issn","1535-3907"],["dc.relation.issn","1535-3893"],["dc.title","Comprehensive Metaboproteomics of Burkitt's and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Cell Lines and Primary Tumor Tissues Reveals Distinct Differences in Pyruvate Content and Metabolism"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]
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