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Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines

BACKGROUND: Due to their high proliferative requirements, tumorigenic cells possess altered metabolic systems whereby cells utilize higher quantities of glutamine and glucose. These altered metabolic requirements make it of interest to investigate the effects of physiological non-tumorigenic concent...

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Autores principales: Visagie, Michelle Helen, Mqoco, Thandi Vuyelwa, Liebenberg, Leon, Mathews, Edward Henry, Mathews, George Edward, Joubert, Anna Margaretha
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13578-015-0030-1
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author Visagie, Michelle Helen
Mqoco, Thandi Vuyelwa
Liebenberg, Leon
Mathews, Edward Henry
Mathews, George Edward
Joubert, Anna Margaretha
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Mqoco, Thandi Vuyelwa
Liebenberg, Leon
Mathews, Edward Henry
Mathews, George Edward
Joubert, Anna Margaretha
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description BACKGROUND: Due to their high proliferative requirements, tumorigenic cells possess altered metabolic systems whereby cells utilize higher quantities of glutamine and glucose. These altered metabolic requirements make it of interest to investigate the effects of physiological non-tumorigenic concentrations of glucose and glutamine on tumorigenic cells since deprivation of either results in a canonical amino acid response in mammalian cell. METHODS: The influence of short-term exposure of tumorigenic cells to correlating decreasing glutamine- and glucose quantities were demonstrated in a highly glycolytic metastatic breast cell line and a cervical carcinoma cell line. Thereafter, cells were propagated in medium containing typical physiological concentrations of 1 mM glutamine and 6 mM glucose for 7 days. The effects on morphology were investigated by means of polarization-optical transmitted light differential interference contrast. Flow cytometry was used to demonstrate the effects of glutamine-and glucose starvation on cell cycle progression and apoptosis induction. Fluorometrics were also conducted to investigate the effects on intrinsic apoptosis induction (mitocapture), reactive oxygen species production (2,7-dichlorofluorescein diacetate) and acidic vesicle formation (acridine orange). RESULTS: Morphological data suggests that glutamine-and glucose deprivation resulted in reduced cell density and rounded cells. Glutamine-and glucose starvation also resulted in an increase in the G(2)M phase and a sub-G(1) peak. Complete starvation of glutamine and glucose resulted in the reduction of the mitochondrial membrane potential in both cell lines with MDA-MB-231 cells more prominently affected when compared to HeLa cells. Further, starved cells could not be rescued sufficiently by propagating since cells possessed an increase in reactive oxygen species, acidic compartments and vacuole formation. CONCLUSION: Starvation from glutamine and glucose for short periods resulted in decreased cell density, rounded cells and apoptosis induction by means of reactive oxygen species generation and mitochondrial dysfunction. In addition, the metastatic cell line reacted more prominently to glutamine-and glucose starvation due to their highly glycolytic nature. Satisfactory cellular rescue was not possible as cells demonstrated oxidative stress and depolarized mitochondrial membrane potential. This study contributes to the knowledge regarding the in vitro effects and signal transduction of glucose and/or l-glutamine deprivation in tumorigenic cell lines.
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spelling pubmed-45186072015-07-30 Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines Visagie, Michelle Helen Mqoco, Thandi Vuyelwa Liebenberg, Leon Mathews, Edward Henry Mathews, George Edward Joubert, Anna Margaretha Cell Biosci Research BACKGROUND: Due to their high proliferative requirements, tumorigenic cells possess altered metabolic systems whereby cells utilize higher quantities of glutamine and glucose. These altered metabolic requirements make it of interest to investigate the effects of physiological non-tumorigenic concentrations of glucose and glutamine on tumorigenic cells since deprivation of either results in a canonical amino acid response in mammalian cell. METHODS: The influence of short-term exposure of tumorigenic cells to correlating decreasing glutamine- and glucose quantities were demonstrated in a highly glycolytic metastatic breast cell line and a cervical carcinoma cell line. Thereafter, cells were propagated in medium containing typical physiological concentrations of 1 mM glutamine and 6 mM glucose for 7 days. The effects on morphology were investigated by means of polarization-optical transmitted light differential interference contrast. Flow cytometry was used to demonstrate the effects of glutamine-and glucose starvation on cell cycle progression and apoptosis induction. Fluorometrics were also conducted to investigate the effects on intrinsic apoptosis induction (mitocapture), reactive oxygen species production (2,7-dichlorofluorescein diacetate) and acidic vesicle formation (acridine orange). RESULTS: Morphological data suggests that glutamine-and glucose deprivation resulted in reduced cell density and rounded cells. Glutamine-and glucose starvation also resulted in an increase in the G(2)M phase and a sub-G(1) peak. Complete starvation of glutamine and glucose resulted in the reduction of the mitochondrial membrane potential in both cell lines with MDA-MB-231 cells more prominently affected when compared to HeLa cells. Further, starved cells could not be rescued sufficiently by propagating since cells possessed an increase in reactive oxygen species, acidic compartments and vacuole formation. CONCLUSION: Starvation from glutamine and glucose for short periods resulted in decreased cell density, rounded cells and apoptosis induction by means of reactive oxygen species generation and mitochondrial dysfunction. In addition, the metastatic cell line reacted more prominently to glutamine-and glucose starvation due to their highly glycolytic nature. Satisfactory cellular rescue was not possible as cells demonstrated oxidative stress and depolarized mitochondrial membrane potential. This study contributes to the knowledge regarding the in vitro effects and signal transduction of glucose and/or l-glutamine deprivation in tumorigenic cell lines. BioMed Central 2015-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4518607/ /pubmed/26225207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13578-015-0030-1 Text en © Visagie et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mqoco, Thandi Vuyelwa
Liebenberg, Leon
Mathews, Edward Henry
Mathews, George Edward
Joubert, Anna Margaretha
Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
title Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
title_full Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
title_fullStr Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
title_full_unstemmed Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
title_short Influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
title_sort influence of partial and complete glutamine-and glucose deprivation of breast-and cervical tumorigenic cell lines
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13578-015-0030-1
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