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Ferdia A Gallagher1, Helen Sladen2, Mikko I Kettunen2, Eva M Serrao2, Tiago B Rodrigues2, Alan Wright2, Andrew B Gill3, Sarah McGuire2, Thomas C Booth2, Joan Boren2, Alan McIntyre4, Jodi L Miller2, Shen-Han Lee2, Davina Honess2, Sam E Day2, De-En Hu2, William J Howat2, Adrian L Harris4, Kevin M Brindle2.
Abstract
Carbonic anhydrase buffers tissue pH by catalyzing the rapid interconversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) and bicarbonate (HCO3 (-)). We assessed the functional activity of CAIX in two colorectal tumor models, expressing different levels of the enzyme, by measuring the rate of exchange of hyperpolarized (13)C label between bicarbonate (H(13)CO3(-)) and carbon dioxide ((13)CO2), following injection of hyperpolarized H(13)CO3(-), using (13)C-magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((13)C-MRS) magnetization transfer measurements. (31)P-MRS measurements of the chemical shift of the pH probe, 3-aminopropylphosphonate, and (13)C-MRS measurements of the H(13)CO3(-)/(13)CO2 peak intensity ratio showed that CAIX overexpression lowered extracellular pH in these tumors. However, the (13)C measurements overestimated pH due to incomplete equilibration of the hyperpolarized (13)C label between the H(13)CO3(-) and (13)CO2 pools. Paradoxically, tumors overexpressing CAIX showed lower enzyme activity using magnetization transfer measurements, which can be explained by the more acidic extracellular pH in these tumors and the decreased activity of the enzyme at low pH. This explanation was confirmed by administration of bicarbonate in the drinking water, which elevated tumor extracellular pH and restored enzyme activity to control levels. These results suggest that CAIX expression is increased in hypoxia to compensate for the decrease in its activity produced by a low extracellular pH and supports the hypothesis that a major function of CAIX is to lower the extracellular pH. ©2015 American Association for Cancer Research.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26249175 PMCID: PMC4594768 DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-15-0857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701