Glioblastoma-derived cells exhibit differential responses to glycolysis inhibition under hypoxia
2009
e13031 It has been suggested that oxygen tension is a crucial component of the brain tumor niche, as hypoxia positively correlates with tumor aggressiveness and over-activity of hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) reinforces tumor progression. Furthermore, hypoxia has been implicated in the regulation of several signaling pathways (Notch, BMP), angiogenesis and importantly, glucose metabolism. Here we investigate the effects mediated by in vitro glycolysis inhibition by using 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) in glioblastoma (GBM) derived cells maintained under two different oxygen tensions, a lowered oxygen tension (2%) versus a higher non-physiological (20%). GBM account for 50% of all gliomas and arise after age 50 in most patients and it has been seen that younger patients tend to have a better prognosis than the elderly. Our results show that adult GBM displaying a highly immature phenotype manifested the highest resistance to glucose deprivation. Furthermore, increase of multi-drug resistant cell fraction, des...
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