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Test inhibitorjev 6-fosfofrukto-1-kinaze za zmanjšano produkcijo laktata pri izbranh tumorigenih celičnih linijah.
ID Krajnc, Valentina (Author), ID Legiša, Matic (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Za deregulirano glikolizo pri rakavih celicah naj bi bila odgovorna posttranslacijska modifikacija encima 6-fosfofrukto-1-kinaza (PFK1). Testirali smo vpliv dveh inhibitorjev v različnih koncentracijah na encim PFK-P in na kopičenje laktata pri tumorigenih in netumorigenih celičnih linijah. Uporabili smo tumorigene celične linije Caco-2, MDA-MB-231, MCF-7, Colo829 in kontrolno netumorigeno celično linijo MCF-10A. Uporabili smo tudi netumorigene celice HEK293-T-REx, ki so bile transficirane z nativnim humanim genom za mišični tip PFK-M in celice z modificiranim humanim genom, ki nosi zapis za kratek PFK-M fragment ter celice HK293-T-REx brez vključkov. Pri celicah MCF-10A inhibitorja nista vplivala na nastajanje laktata, pri tumorigenih celicah MCF-7 smo opazili koncentracijsko odvisno zmanjševanje produkcije laktata ob prisotnosti inhibitorjev. Inhibitorja delujeta predvsem na obliki PFK-P in PFK-M. Z metodo masne spektrometrije smo pri celicah določali vsebnost izbranih metabolitov glikolize. Pri celicah, tretiranih z inhibitorjem številka 3, se kopičijo metaboliti, ki so v metabolni poti pred nivojem PFK1, manjša je količina metabolitov, ki so v metabolni poti za encimom PFK1. Ti rezultati nakazujejo, da so izoencimi PFK1 tarče za inhibitorje. Inhibitorji niso citotoksično vplivali na celične linije. Po koncu poskusa smo ugotovili, da nekatera uporabljena gojišča niso bila primerna za naš test, saj njihova sestava ni bila podobna sestavi humanega seruma in niso spodbujala deregulirane glikolize.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:metabolizem, rak, 6-fosfofrukto-1-kinaza, laktat, NADH, inhibitorji
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[V. Krajnc]
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-114136 This link opens in a new window
UDC:601.2:576.34:604.2:661.74(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:18019843 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.02.2020
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Language:English
Title:Test of inhibitors of 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase for reduced production of lactate at selected tumorigenic cell lines
Abstract:
Post-translation modification of the 6-pfosphofructo-1-kinase (PFK1) enzyme is supposedly responsible for deregulated glycolysis in cancer cells. We tested the effect of two inhibitors in different concentrations on PFK-P and on the production of lactate in the tumorigenic cell lines Caco-2, MDA-MB-231, MCF-7, Colo829 and in the non-tumorigenic cell line MCF-10A. We also used non-tumorigenic HEK293-T-Rex cells transfected with the native human gene for the muscular type of PFK-M, cells transfected with a short fragment of PFK1 enzyme and cells without additional genes. The inhibitors did not have any effect on the production of lactate in the MCF-10A cells, but a dependency between the concentration of inhibitors and the production of lactate was observed in the MCF-7 cells. The two inhibitors were selected to inhibit primarly PFK-M and PFK-P. We determined the concentration of certain glycolysis metabolites using mass spectrometry. In the cells treated with inhibitor 3 a higher concentration of metabolites before the PFK1 level was observed and a lower concentration of metabolites after that level in respect to the un-treated cells. These results suggest PFK1 enzymes must be the target for inhibitors. The inhibitors were not citotoxic for any of the used cell lines. After the experiment, we discovered that some of the used media were not suitable for our experiment because their composition was not similar to human serum and they did not promote deregulated glycolysis.

Keywords:metabolism, cancer, 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase, lactate, NADH, inhibitors

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