Tumor cell survival relies upon adaptation to the acidic conditions of the tumor microenvironment. To investigate potential acidosis survival mechanisms, we examined the effect of low pH (6.7) on human breast carcinoma cells. Acute low pH exposure reduced proliferation rate, induced a G1 cell cycle arrest, and increased cytoplasmic vacuolization. Gene expression analysis revealed elevated levels of ATG5 and BNIP3 in acid-conditioned cells, suggesting cells exposed to low pH may utilize autophagy as a survival mechanism. In support of this hypothesis, we found that acute low pH stimulated autophagy as defined by an increase in LC3-positive punctate vesicles, double-membrane vacuoles, and decreased phosphorylation of AKT and ribosomal protein...
Acidic metabolic waste products accumulate in the tumor microenvironment because of high metabolic a...
Sustained autophagy contributes to the metabolic adaptation of cancer cells to hypoxic and acidic mi...
Unlike most cell types, many cancer cells survive at low extracellular pH (pHe), a chemical signatur...
Tumor cell survival relies upon adaptation to the acidic conditions of the tumor microenvironment. T...
International audienceCyclic hypoxia and alterations in oncogenic signaling contribute to switch can...
Objective To investigate the effect of acidity on gastric cancer SGC7901 cells in terms of autophagy...
Acidosis is a well-known physico-chemical property of the tumor microenvironment. The release of lac...
AbstractEnhanced autophagy has been observed in hypoxic regions of solid tumors. Here we address the...
Cancer as a multifactorial and smart disease is now considered a challenging problem. Despite many i...
Chronic inflammation creates an acidic microenvironment, which plays an important role in cancer dev...
Mechanisms underlying cancer progression are strongly influenced by the physico-chemical properties ...
[[abstract]]Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common pancreatic neoplas...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...
Acidic metabolic waste products accumulate in the tumor microenvironment because of high metabolic a...
Sustained autophagy contributes to the metabolic adaptation of cancer cells to hypoxic and acidic mi...
Unlike most cell types, many cancer cells survive at low extracellular pH (pHe), a chemical signatur...
Tumor cell survival relies upon adaptation to the acidic conditions of the tumor microenvironment. T...
International audienceCyclic hypoxia and alterations in oncogenic signaling contribute to switch can...
Objective To investigate the effect of acidity on gastric cancer SGC7901 cells in terms of autophagy...
Acidosis is a well-known physico-chemical property of the tumor microenvironment. The release of lac...
AbstractEnhanced autophagy has been observed in hypoxic regions of solid tumors. Here we address the...
Cancer as a multifactorial and smart disease is now considered a challenging problem. Despite many i...
Chronic inflammation creates an acidic microenvironment, which plays an important role in cancer dev...
Mechanisms underlying cancer progression are strongly influenced by the physico-chemical properties ...
[[abstract]]Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common pancreatic neoplas...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...
Acidic metabolic waste products accumulate in the tumor microenvironment because of high metabolic a...
Sustained autophagy contributes to the metabolic adaptation of cancer cells to hypoxic and acidic mi...
Unlike most cell types, many cancer cells survive at low extracellular pH (pHe), a chemical signatur...