Literature DB >> 25449783

Hypoxia-induced IL-32β increases glycolysis in breast cancer cells.

Jeong Su Park1, Sunyi Lee1, Ae Lee Jeong1, Sora Han1, Hye In Ka1, Jong-Seok Lim1, Myung Sok Lee1, Do-Young Yoon2, Jeong-Hyung Lee3, Young Yang4.   

Abstract

IL-32β is highly expressed and increases the migration and invasion of gastric, lung, and breast cancer cells. Since IL-32 enhances VEGF production under hypoxic conditions, whether IL-32β is regulated by hypoxia was examined. Hypoxic conditions and a mimetic chemical CoCl2 enhanced IL-32β production. When cells were treated with various inhibitors of ROS generation to prevent hypoxia-induced ROS function, IL-32β production was suppressed by both NADPH oxidase and mitochondrial ROS inhibitors. IL-32β translocated to the mitochondria under hypoxic conditions, where it was associated with mitochondrial biogenesis. Thus, whether hypoxia-induced IL-32β is associated with oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) or glycolysis was examined. Glycolysis under aerobic and anaerobic conditions is impaired in IL-32β-depleted cells, and the hypoxia-induced IL-32β increased glycolysis through activation of lactate dehydrogenase. Src is also known to increase lactate dehydrogenase activity, and the hypoxia-induced IL-32β was found to stimulate Src activation by inhibiting the dephosphorylation of Src. These findings revealed that a hypoxia-ROS-IL-32β-Src-glycolysis pathway is associated with the regulation of cancer cell metabolism.
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Keywords:  Glycolysis; Hypoxia; Interleukin-32; Mitochondrial biogenesis; OXPHOS

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25449783     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2014.10.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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