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Modulation of glucose metabolism inhibits hypoxic accumulation of hypoxia-inclucible factor-1α (HIF-1α)

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STRAHLENTHERAPIE UND ONKOLOGIE
Volume 183, Issue 7, Pages 366-373

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URBAN & VOGEL
DOI: 10.1007/s00066-007-1649-6

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glycolysis; hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha; hypoxia

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Background and Purpose: The hypoxic accumulation of the transcription factor subunit hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha), a potential endogenous hypoxia marker and therapeutic target, has recently been shown to strongly depend on glucose availability. The aim of this study was to investigate the underlying mechanism of this effect. Material and Methods: HIF-1 alpha protein levels were studied by Western blotting in HT 1080 human fibrosarcoma cells and in a hypoxia-responsive element green fluorescent protein (HRE-GFP) reporter assay in stably transfected HT 1080 cells treated with hypoxia (0.1% O-2, 12 h) and glycolysis inhibitors 2-cleoxyglucose (2-DG) or iodoacetate (IAA). HIF-1 alpha mRNA expression was quantified via real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results: Both inhibitors drastically reduced hypoxic HIF-1 alpha accumulation (2-DG + hypoxia 2% mean HIF-1 alpha protein level vs. 59% hypoxia alone; IAA + hypoxia 13% mean HIF-1 alpha protein Level vs. 96% hypoxia alone), an effect not rescued by the addition of pyruvate and confirmed in an HRE-GFP reporter assay in stably transfected HT 1080 cells. RT-PCR under identical conditions showed no effect of gtycolysis inhibition on HIF-1 alpha mRNA levels, suggesting a translational or posttranslational mechanism. Conclusion: The effect of gtycolysis modulation on the HIF-1 alpha levels in tumor cells may provide a novel approach to therapeutically target HIF-1 alpha.

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