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. 2010 Apr;31(2):69-77.
doi: 10.1007/s13277-009-0010-3. Epub 2010 Feb 24.

In vivo factors influencing tumour M2-pyruvate kinase level in human pancreatic cancer cell lines

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In vivo factors influencing tumour M2-pyruvate kinase level in human pancreatic cancer cell lines

Yogesh Kumar et al. Tumour Biol. 2010 Apr.
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Abstract

In tumour cells, the tetramer/dimer ratio of the pyruvate kinase isoenzyme type M2 (M2-PK) determines whether glucose carbons are degraded to lactate with production of energy (tetrameric form) or are channelled into synthetic processes (dimeric form). The influence of different tumour microenvironment conditions on the tetramer/dimer ratio of M2-PK and cell doublings were investigated in a non-metastatic and metastatic pancreatic cancer cell line. The metastatic Colo357 cells contained about fourfold more M2-PK protein and about 3.5-fold more dimeric M2-PK than the non-metastatic Panc-1 cells. In Colo357 cells hypoxia, glucose starvation as well as acidification induced an increase of the dimeric form of M2-PK, whereas in Panc-1 cells no effect on M2-PK was observed. Under hypoxia in Colo357 cells, the dimerization and inactivation of M2-PK results in an inhibition of cell proliferation, whereas under glucose starvation and acidification the dimerization of M2-PK allowed further cell doublings. M2-PK expression and the quaternary structure of M2-PK are influenced by the tumour metastatic potential. The quaternary structure of M2-PK may be differently affected by hypoxia, glucose starvation and acidification with severe consequences on cell doublings.

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