2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296291
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Asymmetric and symmetric protein arginine methylation in methionine-addicted human cancer cells

Ashley G. Holtz,
Troy L. Lowe,
Yusuke Aoki
et al.

Abstract: The methionine addiction of cancer cells is known as the Hoffman effect. While non-cancer cells in culture can utilize homocysteine in place of methionine for cellular growth, most cancer cells require exogenous methionine for proliferation. It has been suggested that a biochemical basis of this effect is the increased utilization of methionine for S-adenosylmethionine, the major methyl donor for a variety of cellular methyltransferases. Recent studies have pointed to the role of S-adenosylmethionine-dependent… Show more

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“…Hypotheses for the increase include microscopic invasion of the kidney by cancer cells and the production of SDMA by tumor cells [ 51 ]. The latter is highly plausible as the expression of SDMA by cancer cells is associated with increased cell survival, and human osteosarcoma cell lines have been shown to produce SDMA [ 52 ]. The serum SDMA concentrations in dogs with osteosarcoma have not been assessed, but it is possible that the increases in SDMA in case 3 were associated with the tumor, rather than kidney disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypotheses for the increase include microscopic invasion of the kidney by cancer cells and the production of SDMA by tumor cells [ 51 ]. The latter is highly plausible as the expression of SDMA by cancer cells is associated with increased cell survival, and human osteosarcoma cell lines have been shown to produce SDMA [ 52 ]. The serum SDMA concentrations in dogs with osteosarcoma have not been assessed, but it is possible that the increases in SDMA in case 3 were associated with the tumor, rather than kidney disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%