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Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels

BACKGROUND: The transcription factor hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) -1 drives tumor growth and metastasis and is associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer. Ascorbate can moderate HIF-1 activity in vitro and is associated with HIF pathway activation in a number of cancer types, but whether tiss...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Elizabeth J., Dachs, Gabi U., Morrin, Helen R., Davey, Valerie C., Robinson, Bridget A., Vissers, Margreet C. M.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6448303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30943919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5503-x
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author Campbell, Elizabeth J.
Dachs, Gabi U.
Morrin, Helen R.
Davey, Valerie C.
Robinson, Bridget A.
Vissers, Margreet C. M.
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Dachs, Gabi U.
Morrin, Helen R.
Davey, Valerie C.
Robinson, Bridget A.
Vissers, Margreet C. M.
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description BACKGROUND: The transcription factor hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) -1 drives tumor growth and metastasis and is associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer. Ascorbate can moderate HIF-1 activity in vitro and is associated with HIF pathway activation in a number of cancer types, but whether tissue ascorbate levels influence the HIF pathway in breast cancer is unknown. In this study we investigated the association between tumor ascorbate levels and HIF-1 activation and patient survival in human breast cancer. METHODS: In a retrospective analysis of human breast cancer tissue, we analysed primary tumor and adjacent uninvolved tissue from 52 women with invasive ductal carcinoma. We measured HIF-1α, HIF-1 gene targets CAIX, BNIP-3 and VEGF, and ascorbate content. Patient clinical outcomes were evaluated against these parameters. RESULTS: HIF-1 pathway proteins were upregulated in tumor tissue and increased HIF-1 activation was associated with higher tumor grade and stage, with increased vascular invasion and necrosis, and with decreased disease-free and disease-specific survival. Grade 1 tumors had higher ascorbate levels than did grade 2 or 3 tumors. Higher ascorbate levels were associated with less tumor necrosis, with lower HIF-1 pathway activity and with increased disease-free and disease-specific survival. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that there is a direct correlation between intracellular ascorbate levels, activation of the HIF-1 pathway and patient survival in breast cancer. This is consistent with the known capacity of ascorbate to stimulate the activity of the regulatory HIF hydroxylases and suggests that optimisation of tumor ascorbate could have clinical benefit via modulation of the hypoxic response.
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spelling pubmed-64483032019-04-15 Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels Campbell, Elizabeth J. Dachs, Gabi U. Morrin, Helen R. Davey, Valerie C. Robinson, Bridget A. Vissers, Margreet C. M. BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: The transcription factor hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) -1 drives tumor growth and metastasis and is associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer. Ascorbate can moderate HIF-1 activity in vitro and is associated with HIF pathway activation in a number of cancer types, but whether tissue ascorbate levels influence the HIF pathway in breast cancer is unknown. In this study we investigated the association between tumor ascorbate levels and HIF-1 activation and patient survival in human breast cancer. METHODS: In a retrospective analysis of human breast cancer tissue, we analysed primary tumor and adjacent uninvolved tissue from 52 women with invasive ductal carcinoma. We measured HIF-1α, HIF-1 gene targets CAIX, BNIP-3 and VEGF, and ascorbate content. Patient clinical outcomes were evaluated against these parameters. RESULTS: HIF-1 pathway proteins were upregulated in tumor tissue and increased HIF-1 activation was associated with higher tumor grade and stage, with increased vascular invasion and necrosis, and with decreased disease-free and disease-specific survival. Grade 1 tumors had higher ascorbate levels than did grade 2 or 3 tumors. Higher ascorbate levels were associated with less tumor necrosis, with lower HIF-1 pathway activity and with increased disease-free and disease-specific survival. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that there is a direct correlation between intracellular ascorbate levels, activation of the HIF-1 pathway and patient survival in breast cancer. This is consistent with the known capacity of ascorbate to stimulate the activity of the regulatory HIF hydroxylases and suggests that optimisation of tumor ascorbate could have clinical benefit via modulation of the hypoxic response. BioMed Central 2019-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6448303/ /pubmed/30943919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5503-x Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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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Campbell, Elizabeth J.
Dachs, Gabi U.
Morrin, Helen R.
Davey, Valerie C.
Robinson, Bridget A.
Vissers, Margreet C. M.
Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
title Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
title_full Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
title_fullStr Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
title_full_unstemmed Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
title_short Activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
title_sort activation of the hypoxia pathway in breast cancer tissue and patient survival are inversely associated with tumor ascorbate levels
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6448303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30943919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5503-x
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