Nox-generated ROS modulate glucose uptake in a leukaemic cell line |
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Authors: | Prata Cecilia Maraldi Tullia Fiorentini Diana Zambonin Laura Hakim Gabriele Landi Laura |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Bologna, Italy. cecilia.prata@unibo.it |
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Abstract: | The discovery of superoxide-generating enzymes homologues of phagocytic NAD(P)H oxidase, the Nox family, has led to the concept that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are 'intentionally' generated with biological functions in various cell types. In this study, by treating an acute leukaemic cell line with different antioxidants, ROS generation was shown to be crucially involved in the modulation of glucose transport (mediated by Glut1), which is frequently up-regulated in cancer cells. Then, this study tried to elucidate ROS source(s) and mechanisms by which ROS are involved in Glut1 activity regulation. Results prove that Nox2 and Nox4 are the candidates and that phosphorylation processes are important in the regulation of glucose uptake on which cancer cells rely. On the whole, data suggest that both Glut1 and Nox homologues may be considered new potential targets in the treatment of leukaemia. |
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