Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10903963 | Experimental Cell Research | 2015 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Changes in availability and utilisation of O2 and metabolic substrates are common in ischemia and cancer. We examined effects of substrate deprivation on HIF signalling in PC12 cells exposed to different atmospheric O2. Upon 2-4 h moderate hypoxia, HIF-α protein levels were dictated by the availability of glutamine and glucose, essential for deep cell deoxygenation and glycolytic ATP flux. Nuclear accumulation of HIF-1α dramatically decreased upon inhibition of glutaminolysis or glutamine deprivation. Elevation of HIF-2α levels was transcription-independent and associated with the activation of Akt and Erk1/2. Upon 2 h anoxia, HIF-2α levels strongly correlated with cellular ATP, produced exclusively via glycolysis. Without glucose, HIF signalling was suppressed, giving way to other regulators of cell adaptation to energy crisis, e.g. AMPK. Consequently, viability of cells deprived of O2 and glucose decreased upon inhibition of AMPK with dorsomorphin. The capacity of cells to accumulate HIF-2α decreased after 24 h glucose deprivation. This effect, associated with increased AMPKα phosphorylation, was sensitive to dorsomorphin. In chronically hypoxic cells, glutamine played no major role in HIF-2α accumulation, which became mainly glucose-dependent. Overall, the availability of O2 and metabolic substrates intricately regulates HIF signalling by affecting cell oxygenation, ATP levels and pathways involved in production of HIF-α.
Keywords
GLNOCRGlcD-glucosedimethyloxalylglycineGSHOXPHOSDMOGmTORPHDAMPKERKHIFPARPRPMIGLUT1PGC-1αOGDNGFα-KGPYRDICACCTORC1BPTESUTRProlyl hydroxylase domain proteinECAIntracellular oxygenGLS1kidney-type glutaminaseFBSDMEMAMP-activated protein kinaseD-galactoseDulbecco׳s modified Eagle׳s mediumDMSOROSα-ketoglutarateAktacetyl-CoA carboxylaseextracellular acidificationl-Glutaminedimethyl sulphoxidehorse serumfetal bovine serumCancer cellFIHfactor inhibiting HIFnerve growth factorHypoxia Inducible FactorOxidative phosphorylationlactate dehydrogenaseLDHRoswell Park Memorial InstituteOxygen and glucose deprivationuntranslated regionOxygen consumption ratetarget of rapamycin complex 1mammalian target of rapamycinprotein kinase B (PKB)Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)poly (ADP-ribose) polymerasePyruvatedifferential interference contrastGalGluGlutathioneglutamateGlutaminolysisglucose transporter 1GlycolysisReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Alexander V. Zhdanov, Alicia H.C. Waters, Anna V. Golubeva, Dmitri B. Papkovsky,