The Promoting Effect of Radiation on Glucose Metabolism in Breast Cancer Cells under the Treatment of Cobalt Chloride.

Pathol Oncol Res

Department of Internal Medicine, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, 150 Haping Road, Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, 150086, China.

Published: January 2017

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  • The study explored how radiation affects breast cancer cells under low oxygen (hypoxic) conditions, particularly focusing on the MCF-7 cell line.
  • Hypoxic cells treated with radiation showed increased glucose uptake and lactate release, which were linked to higher levels of HIF-1α and other glycolysis-related proteins.
  • Inhibition of HIF-1α reduced these metabolic changes, suggesting that HIF-1α plays a crucial role in regulating glucose metabolism when radiation and hypoxia are present.

Article Abstract

We aimed to investigate the influence of radiation on hypoxia-treated breast cancers cells and its underlying mechanism. We mimicked the hypoxic response in MCF-7 cells by the treatment of CoCl. Meanwhile, hypoxic MCF-7 cells induced by CoCl or untreated MCF-7 cells were treated with or without radiation, and then treated with or without hypoxia inducible factors-1α (HIF-1α) inhibitor. Subsequently, glucose update and lactate release rate were determined by commercial kits, as well as the expressions of HIF-1α and the glucose metabolic pathway related genes, including fructose biphoshatase 1 (FBP1), glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1), lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), hexokinase 2 (HK2), and isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH20) were detected by western blotting and/or RT-PCR. The results showed that glucose uptake rate and lactate release rate were increased in cells under hypoxia and/or radiation condition compared with untreated cells (p < 0.05), while the addition of HIF-1α inhibitor decreased these rates in hypoxia + radiation treated cells (p < 0.05). In addition, compared with untreated cells, the mRNA and protein levels of HIF-1α were significantly increased under hypoxia and radiation condition (p < 0.05), while which decreased after the addition of HIF-1α inhibitor (p < 0.05). Similar content changing trends (all p < 0.05) were observed in FBP1, IDH2, GLUT1, and LDHA but not HK2. In conclusion, the combination of radiation and hypoxia could promote the glucose metabolism. Furthermore, HIF-1α might inhibit the promoting effect of radiation on glycolysis in hypoxic MCF-7 cells by regulating the glucose metabolic pathway.

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