Expresión de HIF-1A y genes blanco in vitro e in silico en cáncer cervicouterino.
Resumen
Cervical cancer (CC) is the most common cancer in women in the lower genital tract. The main risk factor for developing CC is persistent infection with HPV 16. The E6 and E7 oncoproteins of HPV 16 have been related to metabolic reprogramming in cancer through the regulation of the expression and stability of HIF-1A and consequently of the expression of its target genes such as HIF1A (HIF- 1A), SLC2A1 (GLUT1), LDHA, CA9 (CAIX), SLC16A3 (MCT4) and BSG (Basigin or CD147), which are involved in glucose metabolism. This work aimed to evaluate the expression of HIF-1A, GLUT1, LDHA, CAIX, MCT4, and Basigin in patient samples and CC cell lines. To evaluate the expression level of HIF1A, SLC2A1, LDHA, CA9, SLC16A3, and BSG genes in tissue from pa-tients with CC and normal tissue, the TCGA dataset was used. To evaluate the expression level of these genes by RT-qPCR in CC cell lines, HPV negative (C-33A) and HPV 16 positive (SiHa and Ca Ski) cell lines were used. Increased expression of HIF1A, SLC2A1, LDHA, SLC16A3, and BSG was found in Ca Ski and CA9 in SiHa compared to C-33A. Similar results were observed in CC tissues compared to normal tissue obtained by bioinformatics analysis. In conclusion, the expression of HIF-1A, GLUT1, LDHA, CAIX, MCT4, and BSG genes is increased in CC and HPV 16-positive cell lines.
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