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Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes
The aim of the work was to evaluate whether or not there is glycolytic reprogramming in the neighboring cells of colorectal cancer (CRC). Using postoperative material we have compared the functional capacity of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in CRC cells, their glycolytic activity and their incl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5668899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29124194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2015.08.020 |
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author | Chekulayev, Vladimir Mado, Kati Shevchuk, Igor Koit, Andre Kaldma, Andrus Klepinin, Aleksandr Timohhina, Natalja Tepp, Kersti Kandashvili, Manana Ounpuu, Lyudmila Heck, Karoliina Truu, Laura Planken, Anu Valvere, Vahur Kaambre, Tuuli |
author_facet | Chekulayev, Vladimir Mado, Kati Shevchuk, Igor Koit, Andre Kaldma, Andrus Klepinin, Aleksandr Timohhina, Natalja Tepp, Kersti Kandashvili, Manana Ounpuu, Lyudmila Heck, Karoliina Truu, Laura Planken, Anu Valvere, Vahur Kaambre, Tuuli |
author_sort | Chekulayev, Vladimir |
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description | The aim of the work was to evaluate whether or not there is glycolytic reprogramming in the neighboring cells of colorectal cancer (CRC). Using postoperative material we have compared the functional capacity of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in CRC cells, their glycolytic activity and their inclination to aerobic glycolysis, with those of the surrounding and healthy colon tissue cells. Experiments showed that human CRC cannot be considered a hypoxic tumor, since the malignancy itself and cells surrounding it exhibited even higher rates of OXPHOS than healthy large intestine. The absence of acute hypoxia in colorectal carcinomas was also confirmed by their practically equal glucose-phosphorylating capacity as compared with surrounding non-tumorous tissue and by upregulation of VEGF family and their ligands. Studies indicated that human CRC cells in vivo exert a strong distant effect on the energy metabolism of neighboring cells, so that they acquire the bioenergetic parameters specific to the tumor itself. The growth of colorectal carcinomas was associated with potent downregulation of the creatine kinase system. As compared with healthy colon tissue, the tumor surrounding cells display upregulation of OXPHOS and have high values of basal and ADP activated respiration rates. Strong differences between the normal and CRC cells in the affinity of their mitochondria for ADP were revealed; the corresponding K(m) values were measured as 93.6±7.7 µM for CRC cells and 84.9±9.9 µM for nearby tissue; both these apparent K(m) (ADP) values were considerably (by almost 3 times) lower in comparison with healthy colon tissue cells (256±34 µM). |
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spelling | pubmed-56688992017-11-09 Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes Chekulayev, Vladimir Mado, Kati Shevchuk, Igor Koit, Andre Kaldma, Andrus Klepinin, Aleksandr Timohhina, Natalja Tepp, Kersti Kandashvili, Manana Ounpuu, Lyudmila Heck, Karoliina Truu, Laura Planken, Anu Valvere, Vahur Kaambre, Tuuli Biochem Biophys Rep Research Article The aim of the work was to evaluate whether or not there is glycolytic reprogramming in the neighboring cells of colorectal cancer (CRC). Using postoperative material we have compared the functional capacity of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in CRC cells, their glycolytic activity and their inclination to aerobic glycolysis, with those of the surrounding and healthy colon tissue cells. Experiments showed that human CRC cannot be considered a hypoxic tumor, since the malignancy itself and cells surrounding it exhibited even higher rates of OXPHOS than healthy large intestine. The absence of acute hypoxia in colorectal carcinomas was also confirmed by their practically equal glucose-phosphorylating capacity as compared with surrounding non-tumorous tissue and by upregulation of VEGF family and their ligands. Studies indicated that human CRC cells in vivo exert a strong distant effect on the energy metabolism of neighboring cells, so that they acquire the bioenergetic parameters specific to the tumor itself. The growth of colorectal carcinomas was associated with potent downregulation of the creatine kinase system. As compared with healthy colon tissue, the tumor surrounding cells display upregulation of OXPHOS and have high values of basal and ADP activated respiration rates. Strong differences between the normal and CRC cells in the affinity of their mitochondria for ADP were revealed; the corresponding K(m) values were measured as 93.6±7.7 µM for CRC cells and 84.9±9.9 µM for nearby tissue; both these apparent K(m) (ADP) values were considerably (by almost 3 times) lower in comparison with healthy colon tissue cells (256±34 µM). Elsevier 2015-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5668899/ /pubmed/29124194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2015.08.020 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chekulayev, Vladimir Mado, Kati Shevchuk, Igor Koit, Andre Kaldma, Andrus Klepinin, Aleksandr Timohhina, Natalja Tepp, Kersti Kandashvili, Manana Ounpuu, Lyudmila Heck, Karoliina Truu, Laura Planken, Anu Valvere, Vahur Kaambre, Tuuli Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
title | Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
title_full | Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
title_fullStr | Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
title_full_unstemmed | Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
title_short | Metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
title_sort | metabolic remodeling in human colorectal cancer and surrounding tissues: alterations in regulation of mitochondrial respiration and metabolic fluxes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5668899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29124194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2015.08.020 |
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