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Metabolic shift towards oxidative phosphorylation reduces cell-density-induced cancer-stem-cell-like characteristics in prostate cancer in vitro.
Lai, Hung Wei; Kasai, Moe; Yamamoto, Shinkuro; Fukuhara, Hideo; Karashima, Takashi; Kurabayashi, Atsuhi; Furihata, Mutsuo; Hanazaki, Kazuhiro; Inoue, Keiji; Ogura, Shun-Ichiro.
Affiliation
  • Lai HW; Center for Photodynamic Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Kasai M; School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, 226-8501 Kanagawa, Japan.
  • Yamamoto S; Department of Urology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Fukuhara H; Center for Photodynamic Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Karashima T; Department of Urology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Kurabayashi A; Department of Pathology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Furihata M; Department of Pathology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Hanazaki K; Department of Pathology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Inoue K; Center for Photodynamic Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
  • Ogura SI; Department of Urology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan.
Biol Open ; 12(4)2023 04 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36919762
ABSTRACT
Numerous cancer patients undergoing conventional cancer therapies such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgical tumour removal face relapses several years or even decades later. This may be due to the presence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) that survived said therapies. In this study, we aimed to uncover the relationship between cell density and CSCs, and the role of the Warburg effect in regulating CSC-like characteristics. A prostate cancer cell line, PC3, was used in this study. To investigate the Warburg effect effect and CSC-like characteristics in prostate cancer, we measured the expression levels of glycolysis and OXPHOS-related genes, and performed spheroid forming, cell viability and various glycolysis and OXPHOS-assays. We observed that increased cell density caused a metabolic shift from glycolysis to OXPHOS and higher CSC-like characteristics. However, the use of dichloroacetate (DCA), an inhibitor of the Warburg effect, significantly inhibited the cell-density-induced metabolic shift and CSC-like characteristics. Changes in cell density strongly influenced the preferred metabolic pathway of prostate cancer cells, regulating their CSC-like characteristics. It is possible that DCA, an inhibitor of the Warburg effect, could be a novel drug used to treat CSCs by distinguishing Warburg effect, preventing future cancer relapses.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxidative Phosphorylation / Prostatic Neoplasms Limits: Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Biol Open Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxidative Phosphorylation / Prostatic Neoplasms Limits: Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Biol Open Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan