The Antioxidant Glycolysis Inhibitor (Citric Acid) Induces a Dose-dependent Caspase-mediated Apoptosis and Necrosis in Glioma Cells

S. Sayed, H. Baghdadi, Nassar Ayoub Abdellatif Omar, A. Allithy, N. Hablas, A. Fakhreldin, Reham A. Mariah, Momen El-shazley, M. Ayat, S. Mostafa, Mostafa Abu-el Naga, M. Abdel-Halim
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Background: Glioma tumors are still a big challenge being incurable with current chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments. Surgical treatment of glioma needs adjuvant effective targeting therapy for better glioma cell treatment. Citrate is a well-known antioxidant organic acid abundant in citrus fruits and is an inhibitor of glycolysis through targeting the glycolytic enzyme phosphofructokinase, one of the key enzymes of glycolysis. Citrate is a natural product that is formed inside mitochondria during Krebs cycle to the extent that Krebs cycle is often referred to as citric acid cycle. It was reported that glioma cells are driven by glycolysis where glioma cells upregulates the expression of glycolysis genes and enzymes. Objectives: This aim is to investigate effect of citrate on glioma cells viability, morphology and moge of glioma-induced cell death. Methodology: In this study, citrate-induced glioma cell death was investigated using MTT assay, western blot analysis and flowcytometric evaluation was done to C6 glioma cells. Results: Citrate induced a potent anti-glioma effect by significantly decreasing viability of C6 glioma cells in a dose-dependent manner. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that at 5 mM, citrate induced a caspase-dependent apoptotic glioma cell death. Higher doses of citrate (9 mM) induced necro-apoptotic glioma cell death. Conclusion: citrate may be a promising therapeutic treatment for glioma and glioblastoma. Citrate-rich fruits are strongly recommended as a nutritional treatment for glioma patients.
抗氧化糖酵解抑制剂(柠檬酸)诱导剂量依赖性caspase介导的胶质瘤细胞凋亡和坏死
背景:神经胶质瘤仍然是一个巨大的挑战,目前的化疗和放疗治疗无法治愈。胶质瘤的手术治疗需要辅助有效的靶向治疗才能更好的治疗胶质瘤细胞。柠檬酸盐是一种众所周知的抗氧化有机酸,富含在柑橘类水果中,通过靶向糖酵解的关键酶之一磷酸果糖激酶而成为糖酵解的抑制剂。柠檬酸盐是在克雷布斯循环过程中在线粒体内形成的天然产物,克雷布斯循环通常被称为柠檬酸循环。据报道,胶质瘤细胞是由糖酵解驱动的,胶质瘤细胞上调糖酵解基因和酶的表达。目的:探讨枸橼酸盐对胶质瘤细胞活力、形态学及胶质瘤诱导细胞死亡的影响。方法:本研究采用MTT法、western blot法和流式细胞术对C6胶质瘤细胞进行评价,探讨柠檬酸盐诱导胶质瘤细胞死亡。结果:柠檬酸盐通过剂量依赖性地显著降低C6胶质瘤细胞的活力,诱导了有效的抗胶质瘤作用。流式细胞术分析显示,在5 mM时,柠檬酸盐诱导caspase依赖性凋亡胶质瘤细胞死亡。高剂量的柠檬酸盐(9 mM)诱导坏死-凋亡性胶质瘤细胞死亡。结论:枸橼酸盐可能是治疗胶质瘤和胶质母细胞瘤的有效药物。富含柠檬酸盐的水果被强烈推荐作为神经胶质瘤患者的营养治疗。
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