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Serum metabolomic analysis of men on a low-carbohydrate diet for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer reveal the potential role of ketogenesis to slow tumor growth: A secondary analysis of the CAPS2 diet trial

View ORCID ProfileJen-Tsan Chi, Pao-Hwa Lin, Vladimir Tolstikov, Lauren Howard, Emily Y. Chen, Valerie Bussberg, Bennett Greenwood, Niven R. Narain, Michael A. Kiebish, Stephen J. Freedland
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.29.474437
Jen-Tsan Chi
1Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Center for Genomics and Computational Biology, Durham, North Carolina USA
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Pao-Hwa Lin
2Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina USA
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Vladimir Tolstikov
3BERG, Framingham, MA USA
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Lauren Howard
4Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA
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Emily Y. Chen
3BERG, Framingham, MA USA
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Valerie Bussberg
3BERG, Framingham, MA USA
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Bennett Greenwood
3BERG, Framingham, MA USA
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Niven R. Narain
3BERG, Framingham, MA USA
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Michael A. Kiebish
3BERG, Framingham, MA USA
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Stephen J. Freedland
5Center for Integrated Research in Cancer and Lifestyle, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, CA
6Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
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Abstract

Background Systemic treatments for prostate cancer (PC) have significant side effects. Thus, newer alternatives with fewer side effects are urgently needed. Animal and human studies suggest the therapeutic potential of low carbohydrate diet (LCD) for PC. To test this possibility, Carbohydrate and Prostate Study 2 (CAPS2) trial was conducted in PC patients with biochemical recurrence (BCR) after local treatment to determine the effect of a 6-month LCD intervention vs. usual care control on PC growth as measured by PSA doubling time (PSADT). We previously reported the LCD intervention led to significant weight loss, higher HDL, and lower triglycerides and HbA1c with a suggested longer PSADT. However, the metabolic basis of these effects are unknown.

Methods To identify the potential metabolic basis of effects of LCD on PSADT, serum metabolomic analysis was performed using baseline, month 3, and month 6 banked sera to identify the metabolites significantly altered by LCD and that correlated with varying PSADT.

Results LCD increased the serum levels of ketone bodies, glycine and hydroxyisocaproic acid. Reciprocally, LCD reduced the serum levels of alanine, cytidine, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and 2-oxobutanoate. As high ADMA level is shown to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) signaling and contribute to various cardiovascular diseases, the ADMA repression under LCD may contribute to the LCD-associated health benefit. Regression analysis of the PSADT revealed a correlation between longer PSADT with higher level of 2-hydroxybutyric acids, ketone bodies, citrate and malate. Longer PSADT was also associated with LCD reduced nicotinamide, fructose-1, 6-biphosphate (FBP) and 2-oxobutanoate.

Conclusion These results suggest a potential association of ketogenesis and TCA metabolites with slower PC growth and conversely glycolysis with faster PC growth. The link of high ketone bodies with longer PSADT supports future studies of ketogenic diets to slow PC growth.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Serum metabolomic analysis of men on a low-carbohydrate diet for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer reveal the potential role of ketogenesis to slow tumor growth: A secondary analysis of the CAPS2 diet trial
Jen-Tsan Chi, Pao-Hwa Lin, Vladimir Tolstikov, Lauren Howard, Emily Y. Chen, Valerie Bussberg, Bennett Greenwood, Niven R. Narain, Michael A. Kiebish, Stephen J. Freedland
bioRxiv 2021.12.29.474437; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.29.474437
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Serum metabolomic analysis of men on a low-carbohydrate diet for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer reveal the potential role of ketogenesis to slow tumor growth: A secondary analysis of the CAPS2 diet trial
Jen-Tsan Chi, Pao-Hwa Lin, Vladimir Tolstikov, Lauren Howard, Emily Y. Chen, Valerie Bussberg, Bennett Greenwood, Niven R. Narain, Michael A. Kiebish, Stephen J. Freedland
bioRxiv 2021.12.29.474437; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.29.474437

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