Abstract 3203: Modulation of cellular phospholipids correlates with tumor regression grade and radio resistance in rectal cancer
2018
Objectives Progression through the adenoma-adenocarcinoma sequence has been shown to demonstrate hallmark shifts in the tissue lipidome. The incorporation of certain phospholipid subclasses into cellular membranes has previously been found to correlate with susceptibility to external stressors through alteration of membrane biodynamics. On this basis, it is hypothesized that modulation of cellular lipid modulation may influence radioresistance in rectal cancer. A desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging (DESI-MSI) platform was utilized to demonstrate lipidomic shifts reflective of tumor heterogeneity and modulation of cellular lipids as a radioresistance mechanism. Methods 26 specimens of fresh, human rectal cancer tissue were harvested at surgical resection from matched cohorts; 13 of each from those who had received RT, and those who proceeded straight to surgery (STS). DESI-MSI was performed using an Orbitrap Fourier transform mass spectrometer in negative ion mode (mass range 150-2000m/z). Lipid spectra acquired were spatially aligned to subsequent HE 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 3203.
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