Lactate Influx through the Endothelial Cell Monocarboxylate Transporter MCT1 Supports an NF-κB/IL-8 Pathway that Drives Tumor Angiogenesis
University of Namur · UCLouvain
Abstract
Lactate generated from pyruvate fuels production of intracellular NAD(+) as an end result of the glycolytic process in tumors. Elevated lactate concentration represents a good indicator of the metabolic adaptation of tumors and is actually correlated to clinical outcome in a variety of human cancers. In this study, we investigated whether lactate could directly modulate the endothelial phenotype and thereby tumor vascular morphogenesis and perfusion. We found that lactate could enter endothelial cells through the monocarboxylate transporter MCT-1, trigger the phosphorylation/degradation of IκBα, and then stimulate an autocrine NF-κB/IL-8 (CXCL8) pathway driving cell migration and tube formation. These effects…
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5Topics & keywords
- Angiogenesis
- Monocarboxylate transporter
- Cancer research
- Biology
- Endothelial stem cell
- Glycolysis
- Warburg effect
- Autocrine signalling
- Good health and well-being