Literature DB >> 29928884

Lactic acid induces lactate transport and glycolysis/OXPHOS interconversion in glioblastoma.

Ke Duan1, Zhong-Jian Liu2, Su-Qiong Hu1, Hong-Yu Huo1, Zhi-Ru Xu3, Jian-Fei Ruan3, Yang Sun3, Li-Ping Dai4, Chang-Bao Yan4, Wei Xiong5, Qing-Hua Cui1, Hai-Jing Yu1, Min Yu6, Yang Qin2.   

Abstract

The Warburg effect is a dominant phenotype of most tumor cells. Recent reports have shown that the Warburg effect can be reprogrammed by the tumor microenvironment. Lactic acidosis and glucose deprivation are the common adverse microenvironments in solid tumor. The metabolic reprogramming induced by lactic acid and glucose deprivation remains to be elucidated in glioblastoma. Here, we show that, under glucose deprivation, lactic acid can preserve high ATP levels and resist cell death in U251 cells. At the same time, we find that MCT1 and MCT4 are significantly highly expressed. The metabolic regulation factor HIF-1α decreased and C-MYC increased. Nuclear respiratory factor 1 (NRF1) and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS)-related proteins (NDUFB8, ND1) are all distinctly increased. Therefore, lactic acid can induce lactate transport and convert the dominant Warburg effect to OXPHOS. Through bioinformatics analysis, the high expression of HIF-1α, MCT1 or MCT4 indicate a poor prognosis in glioblastoma. In addition, in glioblastoma tissue, HIF-1α, MCT4 and LDH are highly expressed in the interior region, and their expression is decreased in the lateral region. MCT1 can not be detected in the interior region and is highly expressed in the lateral region. Hence, different regions of glioblastoma have diverse energy metabolic pathways. Glycolysis occurs mainly in the interior region and OXPHOS in the lateral region. In general, lactic acid can induce regional energy metabolic reprogramming and assist tumor cells to adapt and resist adverse microenvironments. This study provides new ideas for furthering understanding of the metabolic features of glioblastoma. It may promote the development of new therapeutic strategies in GBM.
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Keywords:  Glioblastoma; Glucose deprivation; Lactate transport; Lactic acidosis; OXPHOS; U251 cells

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29928884     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.06.092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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