ICPMS
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike
Author
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis is a place where people matter and serious work is done. Our mission is to discover and disseminate knowledge, and to protect the freedom of inquiry through research, teaching and learning. We are a community where you can be an individual and achieve exceptional things. We are committed to learning and exploration, to discovery and impact.
Tags
Article
Video
Scientific article
Health
LinkedIn Logo

Cancer has ripple effect on distant tissues

Fr, 1.11.2024
| Original article from: Washington University in St. Louis / Talia Ogliore
Study in zebrafish examines how tumors alter whole-body metabolism at the molecular level.
Video placeholder
  • Photo: Washington University in St. Louis / Shutterstock: Cancer has ripple effect on distant tissues
  • Video: biocrates life sciences: Flux metabolomics & cancer | Gary Patti

A new study with zebrafish shows that a deadly form of skin cancer — melanoma — alters the metabolism of healthy tissues elsewhere in the body. The research from Washington University in St. Louis suggests that these other tissues could potentially be targeted to help treat cancer.

Washington University in St. Louis: Patti.Washington University in St. Louis: Patti.

“Tumors rely on a constant supply of nutrients to grow. Instead of competing with tumors for nutrients, other tissues can reprogram their metabolism to be complementary. In some instances, this may even allow healthy tissues to feed the tumor,” said Gary Patti, the Michael and Tana Powell Professor of Chemistry in Arts & Sciences at Washington University and a professor of chemistry and medicine at the School of Medicine.

Patti is the corresponding author of the study published May 13 in Cell Metabolism.

Cancer consumes tremendous amounts of glucose, a key source of energy for cells in the body. Glucose, or blood sugar, is derived from food and transported around the body through the bloodstream after eating. Tumors actively soak up glucose as a fuel to support their rapid growth.

This trait is so well known that physicians regularly use it as a diagnostic test for cancer, where patients are administered a specific form of glucose that can be monitored with a PET scan. What is less clear is how a tumor’s penchant for glucose affects other tissues.

“Glucose levels are tightly regulated,” Patti said. “When glucose levels get too low, it’s dangerous. We wanted to know whether a tumor with a high avidity for glucose might influence glucose levels in the blood.”

Even when healthy people go a long period of time without eating, blood glucose levels are kept relatively constant. That is because glucose can be made by the liver when it cannot be obtained directly from food.

“As it turns out, the liver counters the impact of the tumor by synthesizing glucose,” Patti said. “It’s very similar to what occurs during a fast.”

What is metabolic crosstalk?

Washington University in St. Louis: Cancer has ripple effect on distant tissues.Washington University in St. Louis: Cancer has ripple effect on distant tissues.

Gary Patti is an expert in the field of metabolomics, the comprehensive study of small molecules within a biological system.

“In metabolic crosstalk, two tissues within one biological system exchange molecules,” Patti explained.

“One tissue takes up a metabolite and transforms it into a different molecule that is released. The released molecule is then taken up by another tissue,” Patti said. “Imagine that happening a bunch of times with metabolites flowing in bidirectional ways between various pairs of tissues.”

Working with zebrafish, Patti and co-authors including other researchers at the School of Medicine developed a new approach to study melanoma’s impact on different tissues in the body that uses a technology called metabolomics.

The scientists fed the zebrafish special versions of nutrients tagged with isotope labels. These labels allowed the scientists to track where nutrients go and into what molecules they get broken down. They found that a molecule being spit out by the tumor was being taken up by the liver to make glucose.

By applying metabolomics to individual zebrafish, the scientists observed that melanoma tissues in the body consume about 15 times more glucose than the other tissues they measured. Despite this burden, the zebrafish were able to maintain circulating glucose levels, apparently by making glucose in the liver through a process that is ordinarily triggered when we go without eating.

But it was clear that otherwise healthy tissues were affected in many ways by the presence of melanoma.

The scientists examined tissues in the liver, intestine, fin, muscle, brain, blood, and eye of the zebrafish. They observed metabolic dysregulation across most of the tissues — indicating that melanoma broadly impacts whole-body metabolism.

“There is clear metabolic crosstalk between melanoma and other tissues,” Patti said. “The metabolic relationship between melanoma and liver is partly characterized by a gene called BCAT1 in the cancer cells. BCAT1 goes from essentially being turned off in healthy skin cells to being highly expressed in zebrafish melanoma. By looking at melanoma from human patients, we were able to confirm that the same pattern holds in people.”

Much of the previous research on cancer has focused on the metabolism of the tumor itself.

“Our work shows that a lot of interesting metabolic changes are also occurring beyond the tumor,” Patti said. “We have demonstrated that, at least in some cases, these metabolic changes in non-malignant tissues occur to support the tumor. This is exciting because it means that we might be able to target the metabolism of healthy tissues as a potential treatment for cancer.”

A special note: The authors of this paper dedicated their work to the late Stephen L. Johnson, who was an inspiring mentor to them. His collaborative generosity was essential to carrying out these studies. Read more about Johnson on the School of Medicine website.

Financial support was received for this work from National Institutes of Health awards R35ES028365, U01CA235482, and R24OD024624, as well as the Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Washington University in St. Louis
LinkedIn Logo
 

Related content

Detection of Phenol Leakage into Wastewater Using TOC Measurement

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Environmental

Routine Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Basalt using ICP-MS

Applications
| 2026 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP/MS
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing

Analysis of rare earth elements in clay using XRF and XRD

Applications
| 2026 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Instrumentation
XRD
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Industries
Materials Testing

Measurement of TOC in Chloroisocyanuric Acid Used as Disinfectant

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma

High Precision Analysis of Major Components in Precious Metals by ICP-OES

Applications
| 2025 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP-OES
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing
 

Related articles

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026
Article | Webinars

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026

9 webinars: AI lab automation, DLS nanoparticles, LNP characterization, microplastics spectroscopy, polymer rheology, Raman spectroscopy, Stunner AF, XRF petrochemicals
LabRulez
tag
share
more
Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme
Article | Science and research

Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme

A practical checklist for laboratories participating in proficiency testing (PT) schemes. Learn the key steps—from receiving PT samples to reviewing reports and implementing corrective actions.
Eurachem
tag
share
more
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026
Article | Application

News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026

This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific!
LabRulez
tag
share
more
CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors
Article | Science and research

CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors

CATRIN scientists show that green solvents Cyrene and Tamisolve can replace toxic NMP in supercapacitor production while maintaining high electrochemical performance and enabling more sustainable manufacturing.
CATRIN
tag
share
more
 

Related content

Detection of Phenol Leakage into Wastewater Using TOC Measurement

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Environmental

Routine Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Basalt using ICP-MS

Applications
| 2026 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP/MS
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing

Analysis of rare earth elements in clay using XRF and XRD

Applications
| 2026 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Instrumentation
XRD
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Industries
Materials Testing

Measurement of TOC in Chloroisocyanuric Acid Used as Disinfectant

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma

High Precision Analysis of Major Components in Precious Metals by ICP-OES

Applications
| 2025 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP-OES
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing
 

Related articles

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026
Article | Webinars

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026

9 webinars: AI lab automation, DLS nanoparticles, LNP characterization, microplastics spectroscopy, polymer rheology, Raman spectroscopy, Stunner AF, XRF petrochemicals
LabRulez
tag
share
more
Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme
Article | Science and research

Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme

A practical checklist for laboratories participating in proficiency testing (PT) schemes. Learn the key steps—from receiving PT samples to reviewing reports and implementing corrective actions.
Eurachem
tag
share
more
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026
Article | Application

News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026

This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific!
LabRulez
tag
share
more
CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors
Article | Science and research

CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors

CATRIN scientists show that green solvents Cyrene and Tamisolve can replace toxic NMP in supercapacitor production while maintaining high electrochemical performance and enabling more sustainable manufacturing.
CATRIN
tag
share
more
 

Related content

Detection of Phenol Leakage into Wastewater Using TOC Measurement

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Environmental

Routine Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Basalt using ICP-MS

Applications
| 2026 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP/MS
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing

Analysis of rare earth elements in clay using XRF and XRD

Applications
| 2026 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Instrumentation
XRD
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Industries
Materials Testing

Measurement of TOC in Chloroisocyanuric Acid Used as Disinfectant

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma

High Precision Analysis of Major Components in Precious Metals by ICP-OES

Applications
| 2025 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP-OES
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing
 

Related articles

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026
Article | Webinars

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026

9 webinars: AI lab automation, DLS nanoparticles, LNP characterization, microplastics spectroscopy, polymer rheology, Raman spectroscopy, Stunner AF, XRF petrochemicals
LabRulez
tag
share
more
Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme
Article | Science and research

Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme

A practical checklist for laboratories participating in proficiency testing (PT) schemes. Learn the key steps—from receiving PT samples to reviewing reports and implementing corrective actions.
Eurachem
tag
share
more
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026
Article | Application

News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026

This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific!
LabRulez
tag
share
more
CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors
Article | Science and research

CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors

CATRIN scientists show that green solvents Cyrene and Tamisolve can replace toxic NMP in supercapacitor production while maintaining high electrochemical performance and enabling more sustainable manufacturing.
CATRIN
tag
share
more
 

Related content

Detection of Phenol Leakage into Wastewater Using TOC Measurement

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Environmental

Routine Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Basalt using ICP-MS

Applications
| 2026 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP/MS
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing

Analysis of rare earth elements in clay using XRF and XRD

Applications
| 2026 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Instrumentation
XRD
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Industries
Materials Testing

Measurement of TOC in Chloroisocyanuric Acid Used as Disinfectant

Applications
| 2026 | Shimadzu
Instrumentation
TOC
Manufacturer
Shimadzu
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma

High Precision Analysis of Major Components in Precious Metals by ICP-OES

Applications
| 2025 | Agilent Technologies
Instrumentation
ICP-OES
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies
Industries
Materials Testing
 

Related articles

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026
Article | Webinars

Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 11/2026

9 webinars: AI lab automation, DLS nanoparticles, LNP characterization, microplastics spectroscopy, polymer rheology, Raman spectroscopy, Stunner AF, XRF petrochemicals
LabRulez
tag
share
more
Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme
Article | Science and research

Basic instructions for participants in a proficiency testing scheme

A practical checklist for laboratories participating in proficiency testing (PT) schemes. Learn the key steps—from receiving PT samples to reviewing reports and implementing corrective actions.
Eurachem
tag
share
more
News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026
Article | Application

News from LabRulezICPMS Library - Week 11, 2026

This week we bring you application notes by Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific!
LabRulez
tag
share
more
CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors
Article | Science and research

CATRIN researchers offer a “greener” way to make supercapacitors

CATRIN scientists show that green solvents Cyrene and Tamisolve can replace toxic NMP in supercapacitor production while maintaining high electrochemical performance and enabling more sustainable manufacturing.
CATRIN
tag
share
more
Other projects
GCMS
LCMS
Follow us
FacebookLinkedInYouTube
More information
WebinarsAbout usContact usTerms of use
LabRulez s.r.o. All rights reserved. Content available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike