AbstrAct Lactic acid generated by highly glycolytic tumours is exported by the MonoCarboxylate Transporters, MCT1 and MCT4, to maintain pHi and energy homeostasis. We report that MCT1 inhibition combined with Mct4 gene disruption severely reduced glycolysis and tumour growth without affecting ATP levels. Because of the key role of the...
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May 20, 2015 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: March 26, 2023
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August 15, 2003 (v1)Journal article
Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), a transcriptional complex conserved from Caenorhabditis elegans to vertebrates, plays a pivotal role in cellular adaptation to low oxygen availability. In normoxia, the HIF-alpha subunits are targeted for destruction by prolyl hydroxylation, a specific modification that provides recognition for the E3 ubiquitin...
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April 1, 2006 (v1)Journal article
The function of the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1), the key transcription factor involved in cellular adaptation to hypoxia, is restricted to low oxygen tension (pO(2)). As such, this transcription factor is central in modulating the tumor microenvironment, sensing nutrient availability, and controlling anaerobic glycolysis, intracellular...
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January 2005 (v1)Journal article
Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphatases (MKPs) are dual-specificity phosphatases that dephosphorylate phosphothreonine and phosphotyrosine residues within MAP kinases. Here, we describe a novel posttranslational mechanism for regulating MKP-3/Pyst1/DUSP6, a member of the MKP family that is highly specific for extracellular...
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September 9, 2008 (v1)Journal article
Accumulation of HIF-1alpha during normoxic conditions at high cell density has previously been shown to occur and can be used to stabilize HIF-1alpha protein in the absence of a specific anaerobic chamber. However, the impact and origin of this pool of HIF-1alpha, obtained under normoxia, has been underestimated. In this study, we have...
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March 9, 2009 (v1)Journal article
While HIF is a major actor in the cell survival response to hypoxia, HIF is also associated with cell death. Several studies implicate the HIF-induced putative BH3-only pro-apoptotic genes bnip3 and bnip3L in hypoxia-mediated cell death. We, like others, do not support this assertion. Here we clearly demonstrate that the hypoxic...
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October 4, 2011 (v1)Journal article
Malignant tumors exhibit increased dependence on glycolysis, resulting in abundant export of lactic acid, a hypothesized key step in tumorigenesis. Lactic acid is mainly transported by two H(+)/lactate symporters, MCT1/MCT4, that require the ancillary protein CD147/Basigin for their functionality. First, we showed that blocking MCT1/2 in...
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