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dc.contributor.authorAfonso, Julieta Alexandra Pereirapor
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Lúcio L.por
dc.contributor.authorMorais, A.por
dc.contributor.authorAmaro, Teresinapor
dc.contributor.authorLongatto Filho, Adhemarpor
dc.contributor.authorBaltazar, Maria de Fátima Monginhopor
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-16T15:38:18Z-
dc.date.available2017-03-16T15:38:18Z-
dc.date.issued2016-12-
dc.date.submitted2015-12-
dc.identifier.citationAfonso, J., Santos, L. L., Morais, A., Amaro, T., Longatto-Filho, A., & Baltazar, F. (2016). Metabolic coupling in urothelial bladder cancer compartments and its correlation to tumor aggressiveness. Cell Cycle, 15(3), 368-380. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2015.1121329-
dc.identifier.issn1538-4101por
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/45057-
dc.description.abstractMonocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) are vital for intracellular pH homeostasis by extruding lactate from highly glycolytic cells. These molecules are key players of the metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells, and evidence indicates a potential contribution in urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) aggressiveness and chemoresistance. However, the specific role of MCTs in the metabolic compartmentalization within bladder tumors, namely their preponderance on the tumor stroma, remains to be elucidated. Thus, we evaluated the immunoexpression of MCTs in the different compartments of UBC tissue samples (n = 111), assessing the correlations among them and with the clinical and prognostic parameters. A significant decrease in positivity for MCT1 and MCT4 occurred from normoxic toward hypoxic regions. Significant associations were found between the expression of MCT4 in hypoxic tumor cells and in the tumor stroma. MCT1 staining in normoxic tumor areas, and MCT4 staining in hypoxic regions, in the tumor stroma and in the blood vessels were significantly associated with UBC aggressiveness. MCT4 concomitant positivity in hypoxic tumor cells and in the tumor stroma, as well as positivity in each of these regions concomitant with MCT1 positivity in normoxic tumor cells, was significantly associated with an unfavourable clinicopathological profile, and predicted lower overall survival rates among patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy. Our results point to the existence of a multi-compartment metabolic model in UBC, providing evidence of a metabolic coupling between catabolic stromal and cancer cells' compartments, and the anabolic cancer cells. It is urgent to further explore the involvement of this metabolic coupling in UBC progression and chemoresistance.por
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by the Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS) from the School of Health Sciences of the University of Minho. JA received a postdoctoral fellowship from ICVS (reference ICVS-SSRL: ON.2 SR&TD Integrated Program, NORTE-07-0124-FEDER-000017).por
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherTaylor and Francispor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectChemoresistancepor
dc.subjectMonocarboxylate transporterspor
dc.subjectMetabolic compartmentspor
dc.subjectTumour stromapor
dc.subjectUrothelial bladder cancerpor
dc.subjecttumor stromapor
dc.titleMetabolic coupling in urothelial bladder cancer compartments and its correlation to tumour aggressivenesspor
dc.typearticle-
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15384101.2015.1121329#.VnFyoDalw68por
sdum.publicationstatuspublished-
oaire.citationStartPage368por
oaire.citationEndPage380por
oaire.citationIssue3por
oaire.citationTitleCell Cyclepor
oaire.citationVolume15por
dc.date.updated2017-03-10T15:02:19Z-
dc.identifier.eissn1551-4005por
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/15384101.2015.1121329por
dc.identifier.pmid26636903por
dc.description.publicationversioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpor
dc.subject.wosScience & Technologypor
sdum.journalCell Cyclepor
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