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Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination

The aim of this study was to evaluate hypoxia level at various tumor developmental stages and to compare various methods of hypoxia evaluation in pre-clinical CT26 tumor model. Using three methods of hypoxia determination, we evaluated hypoxia levels during CT26 tumor development in BALB/c mice from...

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Autores principales: Kiraga, Łukasz, Cheda, Łukasz, Taciak, Bartłomiej, Różańska, Kamila, Tonecka, Katarzyna, Szulc, Aleksandra, Kilian, Krzysztof, Górka, Emilia, Rogulski, Zbigniew, Rygiel, Tomasz P., Król, Magdalena
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6226158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30412628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206706
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author Kiraga, Łukasz
Cheda, Łukasz
Taciak, Bartłomiej
Różańska, Kamila
Tonecka, Katarzyna
Szulc, Aleksandra
Kilian, Krzysztof
Górka, Emilia
Rogulski, Zbigniew
Rygiel, Tomasz P.
Król, Magdalena
author_facet Kiraga, Łukasz
Cheda, Łukasz
Taciak, Bartłomiej
Różańska, Kamila
Tonecka, Katarzyna
Szulc, Aleksandra
Kilian, Krzysztof
Górka, Emilia
Rogulski, Zbigniew
Rygiel, Tomasz P.
Król, Magdalena
author_sort Kiraga, Łukasz
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description The aim of this study was to evaluate hypoxia level at various tumor developmental stages and to compare various methods of hypoxia evaluation in pre-clinical CT26 tumor model. Using three methods of hypoxia determination, we evaluated hypoxia levels during CT26 tumor development in BALB/c mice from day 4 till day 19, in 2–3 days intervals. Molecular method was based on the analysis of selected genes expression related to hypoxia (HIF1A, ANGPTL4, TGFB1, VEGFA, ERBB3, CA9) or specific for inflammation in hypoxic sites (CCL2, CCL5) at various time points after CT26 cancer cells inoculation. Imaging methods of hypoxia evaluation included: positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging using [(18)F]fluoromisonidazole ([(18)F]FMISO) and a fluorescence microscope imaging of pimonidazole (PIMO)-positive tumor areas at various time points. Our results showed that tumor hypoxia at molecular level was relatively high at early stage of tumor development as reflected by initially high HIF1A and VEGFA expression levels and their subsequent decrease. However, imaging methods (both PET and fluorescence microscopy) showed that hypoxia increased till day 14 of tumor development. Additionally, necrotic regions dominated the tumor tissue at later stages of development, decreasing the number of hypoxic areas and completely eliminating normoxic regions (observed by PET). These results showed that molecular methods of hypoxia determination are more sensitive to show changes undergoing at cellular level, however in order to measure and visualize hypoxia in the whole organ, especially at later stages of tumor development, PET is the preferred tool. Furthermore we concluded, that during development of tumor, two peaks of hypoxia occur.
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spelling pubmed-62261582018-11-19 Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination Kiraga, Łukasz Cheda, Łukasz Taciak, Bartłomiej Różańska, Kamila Tonecka, Katarzyna Szulc, Aleksandra Kilian, Krzysztof Górka, Emilia Rogulski, Zbigniew Rygiel, Tomasz P. Król, Magdalena PLoS One Research Article The aim of this study was to evaluate hypoxia level at various tumor developmental stages and to compare various methods of hypoxia evaluation in pre-clinical CT26 tumor model. Using three methods of hypoxia determination, we evaluated hypoxia levels during CT26 tumor development in BALB/c mice from day 4 till day 19, in 2–3 days intervals. Molecular method was based on the analysis of selected genes expression related to hypoxia (HIF1A, ANGPTL4, TGFB1, VEGFA, ERBB3, CA9) or specific for inflammation in hypoxic sites (CCL2, CCL5) at various time points after CT26 cancer cells inoculation. Imaging methods of hypoxia evaluation included: positron-emission tomography (PET) imaging using [(18)F]fluoromisonidazole ([(18)F]FMISO) and a fluorescence microscope imaging of pimonidazole (PIMO)-positive tumor areas at various time points. Our results showed that tumor hypoxia at molecular level was relatively high at early stage of tumor development as reflected by initially high HIF1A and VEGFA expression levels and their subsequent decrease. However, imaging methods (both PET and fluorescence microscopy) showed that hypoxia increased till day 14 of tumor development. Additionally, necrotic regions dominated the tumor tissue at later stages of development, decreasing the number of hypoxic areas and completely eliminating normoxic regions (observed by PET). These results showed that molecular methods of hypoxia determination are more sensitive to show changes undergoing at cellular level, however in order to measure and visualize hypoxia in the whole organ, especially at later stages of tumor development, PET is the preferred tool. Furthermore we concluded, that during development of tumor, two peaks of hypoxia occur. Public Library of Science 2018-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6226158/ /pubmed/30412628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206706 Text en © 2018 Kiraga et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kiraga, Łukasz
Cheda, Łukasz
Taciak, Bartłomiej
Różańska, Kamila
Tonecka, Katarzyna
Szulc, Aleksandra
Kilian, Krzysztof
Górka, Emilia
Rogulski, Zbigniew
Rygiel, Tomasz P.
Król, Magdalena
Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
title Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
title_full Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
title_fullStr Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
title_full_unstemmed Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
title_short Changes in hypoxia level of CT26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
title_sort changes in hypoxia level of ct26 tumors during various stages of development and comparing different methods of hypoxia determination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6226158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30412628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206706
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