Modulation of the uptake of critical nutrients by breast cancer cells by lactate: Impact on cell survival, proliferation and migration
- Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, 4200-319 Porto (Portugal)
This work aimed to characterize the uptake of folate and glucose by breast cancer cells and to study the effect of lactate upon the transport of these nutrients and upon cell viability, proliferation and migration capacity. Data obtained showed that: a) MCF7 cells uptake {sup 3}H-folic acid ({sup 3}H-FA) at physiological but not at acidic pH; b) T47D cells accumulate {sup 3}H-FA and {sup 14}C-5-methyltetrahydrofolate ({sup 14}C-5-MTHF) more efficiently at acidic than at physiological pH; c) {sup 3}H-deoxyglucose ({sup 3}H-DG) uptake by T47D cells is sodium-independent, inhibited by cytochalasin B (CYT B) and stimulated by insulin. Regarding the effect of lactate, in T47D cells, acute (26 min) and chronic (24 h) exposure to lactic acid (LA) stimulated {sup 3}H-FA uptake. Acute exposure to LA also stimulated {sup 3}H-DG uptake and chronic exposure to LA significantly stimulated T47D cell migratory capacity. In conclusion, the transport of folates is strikingly different in two phenotypically similar breast cancer cell lines: MCF7 and T47D cells. Additionally, lactate seems to act as a signaling molecule which increases the uptake of nutrients and promotes the migration capacity of T47D cells. - Highlights: • Transport of folates is strikingly different in MCF7 and T47D cells. • Lactate increases the uptake of folate and glucose by T47D cells. • Lactate promotes T47D cell migratory capacity.
- OSTI ID:
- 22746412
- Journal Information:
- Experimental Cell Research, Vol. 341, Issue 2; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2016 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0014-4827
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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