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Juan Apiz first author in eLIfe on pancreatic tumors

Pancreatic Cancer Cell
NCI

Juan Apiz (Muir Lab) is a first author in eLifePancreatic tumors exhibit myeloid-driven amino acid stress and upregulate arginine biosynthesis

Abstract: Nutrient stress in the tumor microenvironment requires cancer cells to adopt adaptive metabolic programs for survival and proliferation. Therefore, knowledge of microenvironmental nutrient levels and how cancer cells cope with such nutrition is critical to understand the metabolism underpinning cancer cell biology...Previously, we performed quantitative metabolomics of the interstitial fluid (the local perfusate) of murine pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) tumors to comprehensively characterize nutrient availability in the microenvironment of these tumors. Here, we develop Tumor Interstitial Fluid Medium (TIFM), a cell culture medium that contains nutrient levels representative of the PDAC microenvironment, enabling us to study PDAC metabolism ex vivo under physiological nutrient conditions.

Other CCB authors include Patrick Jonker, Colin Sheehan and faculty members Kay Macleod.