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Hyperglycemia of tumor microenvironment modulates stage-dependent tumor progression and multidrug resistance: Implication of cell survival regulatory molecules and altered glucose transport.

School of Biotechnology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, UP, India.
Molecular Carcinogenesis (impact factor: 3.16). 05/2012; DOI:10.1002/mc.21922
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ABSTRACT Using a murine tumor model, we demonstrate that tumor cells display a tumor stage-dependent differential glucose utilization associated with an altered GLUT-1 expression. Hyperglycemic tumor microenvironment modulates the tumorigenic ability, survival, apoptosis, and glucose utilization of tumor cells in late tumor-bearing stage accompanied by an altered tumor acidosis and expression of cell survival regulatory molecules: HIF-1α, p53, Bcl2, caspase-activated DNase, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IFN-γ, TGF-β, and VEGF. Glucose-exposed tumor cells of late tumor-bearing stage also show a declined susceptibility to the cytotoxic action of chemotherapeutic drugs: cisplatin and methotrexate, accompanied by an increased expression of MDR-1 gene. Taken together the results show that hyperglycemic tumor microenvironment differentially alters tumor growth depending on the stage of tumor progression. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords

altered GLUT-1 expression
 
Bcl2
 
cell survival regulatory molecules
 
cisplatin
 
cytotoxic action
 
declined susceptibility
 
hyperglycemic tumor microenvironment differentially alters tumor growth
 
IL-4
 
Inc
 
increased expression
 
MDR-1 gene
 
murine tumor model
 
TGF-β
 
tumor stage-dependent differential glucose utilization
 
tumor-bearing stage
 
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