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GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients

BACKGROUND: Tumor hypoxia is an important factor related to tumor resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This study investigated molecules synthesized in colorectal cancer cells during hypoxia to explore the possibility of developing molecular probes capable of detecting cell death and/or the...

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Autores principales: Chung, Fu-Yen, Huang, Ming-Yii, Yeh, Ching-Sheng, Chang, Hui-Jen, Cheng, Tian-Lu, Yen, Li-Chen, Wang, Jaw-Yuan, Lin, Shiu-Ru
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3087329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19619276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-241
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author Chung, Fu-Yen
Huang, Ming-Yii
Yeh, Ching-Sheng
Chang, Hui-Jen
Cheng, Tian-Lu
Yen, Li-Chen
Wang, Jaw-Yuan
Lin, Shiu-Ru
author_facet Chung, Fu-Yen
Huang, Ming-Yii
Yeh, Ching-Sheng
Chang, Hui-Jen
Cheng, Tian-Lu
Yen, Li-Chen
Wang, Jaw-Yuan
Lin, Shiu-Ru
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description BACKGROUND: Tumor hypoxia is an important factor related to tumor resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This study investigated molecules synthesized in colorectal cancer cells during hypoxia to explore the possibility of developing molecular probes capable of detecting cell death and/or the efficiency of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. METHODS: At first, we incubated two human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell lines SW480 (UICC stage II) and SW620 (UICC stage III) cells in hypoxic (≤2% O(2), 93% N(2), and 5% CO(2)) and normoxic conditions (20% O(2), 75% N(2), and 5% CO(2)) for 24 h and 48 h. The relative expression ratio of GLUT1 mRNA in hypoxic conditions was analyzed by RT-PCR. Ten cancerous tissues collected from human colorectal cancer patients were examined. HIF-1α and HIF-2α levels were measured to indicate the degree of hypoxia, and gene expression under hypoxic conditions was determined. As a comparison, HIF-1α, HIF-2α, and GLUT1 levels were measured in the peripheral blood of 100 CRC patients. RESULTS: Hypoxia-induced lactate was found to be elevated 3.24- to 3.36-fold in SW480 cells, and 3.06- to 3.17-fold in SW620 cells. The increased relative expression ratio of GLUT1 mRNA, under hypoxic conditions was higher in SW620 cells (1.39- to 1.72-fold elevation) than in SW480 cells (1.24- to 1.66-fold elevation). HIF-1α and HIF-2α levels were elevated and GLUT1 genes were significantly overexpressed in CRC tissue specimens. The elevated ratio of GLUT1 was higher in stage III and IV CRC tissue specimens than in the stage I and II (2.97–4.73 versus 1.44–2.11). GLUT1 mRNA was also increased in the peripheral blood of stage II and III CRC patients as compared to stage I patients, suggesting that GLUT1 may serve as a hypoxic indicator in CRC patients. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this study demonstrated that GLUT1 has the potential to be employed as a molecular marker to indicate the degree of hypoxia experienced by tumors circulating in the blood of cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-30873292011-05-05 GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients Chung, Fu-Yen Huang, Ming-Yii Yeh, Ching-Sheng Chang, Hui-Jen Cheng, Tian-Lu Yen, Li-Chen Wang, Jaw-Yuan Lin, Shiu-Ru BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Tumor hypoxia is an important factor related to tumor resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This study investigated molecules synthesized in colorectal cancer cells during hypoxia to explore the possibility of developing molecular probes capable of detecting cell death and/or the efficiency of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. METHODS: At first, we incubated two human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell lines SW480 (UICC stage II) and SW620 (UICC stage III) cells in hypoxic (≤2% O(2), 93% N(2), and 5% CO(2)) and normoxic conditions (20% O(2), 75% N(2), and 5% CO(2)) for 24 h and 48 h. The relative expression ratio of GLUT1 mRNA in hypoxic conditions was analyzed by RT-PCR. Ten cancerous tissues collected from human colorectal cancer patients were examined. HIF-1α and HIF-2α levels were measured to indicate the degree of hypoxia, and gene expression under hypoxic conditions was determined. As a comparison, HIF-1α, HIF-2α, and GLUT1 levels were measured in the peripheral blood of 100 CRC patients. RESULTS: Hypoxia-induced lactate was found to be elevated 3.24- to 3.36-fold in SW480 cells, and 3.06- to 3.17-fold in SW620 cells. The increased relative expression ratio of GLUT1 mRNA, under hypoxic conditions was higher in SW620 cells (1.39- to 1.72-fold elevation) than in SW480 cells (1.24- to 1.66-fold elevation). HIF-1α and HIF-2α levels were elevated and GLUT1 genes were significantly overexpressed in CRC tissue specimens. The elevated ratio of GLUT1 was higher in stage III and IV CRC tissue specimens than in the stage I and II (2.97–4.73 versus 1.44–2.11). GLUT1 mRNA was also increased in the peripheral blood of stage II and III CRC patients as compared to stage I patients, suggesting that GLUT1 may serve as a hypoxic indicator in CRC patients. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this study demonstrated that GLUT1 has the potential to be employed as a molecular marker to indicate the degree of hypoxia experienced by tumors circulating in the blood of cancer patients. BioMed Central 2009-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3087329/ /pubmed/19619276 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-241 Text en Copyright ©2009 Chung et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chung, Fu-Yen
Huang, Ming-Yii
Yeh, Ching-Sheng
Chang, Hui-Jen
Cheng, Tian-Lu
Yen, Li-Chen
Wang, Jaw-Yuan
Lin, Shiu-Ru
GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
title GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
title_full GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
title_fullStr GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
title_short GLUT1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
title_sort glut1 gene is a potential hypoxic marker in colorectal cancer patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3087329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19619276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-241
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