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PRI-724 and IWP-O1 Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitors Modulate the Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Tongue Cancer Cell Lines

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-11-29
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.791
CiteScore3.7
Impact factor3.0
ISSN14673037, 14673045
PubMed ID:  38132445
Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Microbiology (medical)
Microbiology
Abstract

The dysregulation of energetic metabolism is one of the hallmarks of cancer cells. Indeed, the growth of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cells depends heavily on glycolytic activity, which can be considered a potential therapeutic target. Wnt signaling is one of the pathways that undergoes upregulation in HNSCC. Our previous studies have shown that Wnt signaling inhibitors—PRI-724 and IWP-O1—attenuate tongue SCC survival and reduce glucose uptake and lactate release. The aim of this research was to further evaluate the possible mechanisms of the previously observed effects. We assessed the effect of PRI-724 and IWP-O1 on the expression of selected glycolytic enzymes: phosphofructokinase M, pyruvate kinase M2, and lactate dehydrogenase. Relative transcript expression was assessed by real-time PCR, and protein levels by Western blot. Moreover, clinical data concerning mRNA and protein expression, gene promoter methylation, and HNSCC patients’ survival time were analyzed by the UALCAN tool, and protein–protein interaction was assessed using the STRING database. Experimental and bioinformatic data confirmed the relation between Wnt signaling and glycolytic enzymes in tongue cancer cells and HNSCC clinical samples. Overall, the inhibition of glucose metabolism by Wnt signaling inhibitors is a promising mode of action against tongue cancer cells.

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Kleszcz R. et al. PRI-724 and IWP-O1 Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitors Modulate the Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Tongue Cancer Cell Lines // Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2023. Vol. 45. No. 12. pp. 9579-9592.
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Kleszcz R., Paluszczak J., Belka M., Krajka Kuźniak V. PRI-724 and IWP-O1 Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitors Modulate the Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Tongue Cancer Cell Lines // Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2023. Vol. 45. No. 12. pp. 9579-9592.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/cimb45120599
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45120599
TI - PRI-724 and IWP-O1 Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitors Modulate the Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Tongue Cancer Cell Lines
T2 - Current Issues in Molecular Biology
AU - Kleszcz, Robert
AU - Paluszczak, Jarosław
AU - Belka, Marta
AU - Krajka Kuźniak, Violetta
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/11/29
PB - MDPI
SP - 9579-9592
IS - 12
VL - 45
PMID - 38132445
SN - 1467-3037
SN - 1467-3045
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@article{2023_Kleszcz,
author = {Robert Kleszcz and Jarosław Paluszczak and Marta Belka and Violetta Krajka Kuźniak},
title = {PRI-724 and IWP-O1 Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitors Modulate the Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Tongue Cancer Cell Lines},
journal = {Current Issues in Molecular Biology},
year = {2023},
volume = {45},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45120599},
number = {12},
pages = {9579--9592},
doi = {10.3390/cimb45120599}
}
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Kleszcz, Robert, et al. “PRI-724 and IWP-O1 Wnt Signaling Pathway Inhibitors Modulate the Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Tongue Cancer Cell Lines.” Current Issues in Molecular Biology, vol. 45, no. 12, Nov. 2023, pp. 9579-9592. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45120599.