Cancer Control (Jan 2022)

Glucose Influences the Response of Cells to Temozolomide and Dexamethasone

  • Anna M Bielecka-Wajdman PhD,
  • Tomasz Ludyga MD,
  • Daria Smyk,
  • Wojciech Smyk,
  • Magdalena Mularska,
  • Patrycja Świderek,
  • Wojciech Majewski PhD,
  • Christina Susanne Mullins PhD,
  • Michael Linnebacher PhD,
  • Ewa Obuchowicz PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748221075468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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Objective Current research indicates that weakness of glucose metabolism plays an important role in silencing of invasiveness and growth of hypoxic tumors such as GBM. Moreover, there are indications that DXM, frequently used in treatment, may support GBM energy metabolism and provoke its recurrence. Methods We carried out in vitro experiments on the commercial T98G cell line and two primary GBM lines (HROG02, HROG17) treated with TMZ and/or DXM in physiological oxygen conditions for GBM (2.5% oxygen) and for comparison, in standard laboratory conditions (20% oxygen). The influence of different glucose levels on selected malignancy features of GBM cells-cellular viability and division, dynamic of cell culture changes, colony formation and concentration of InsR have been elevated. Results Under 2.5% oxygen and high glucose concentration, an attenuated cytotoxic effect of TMZ and intensification of malignancy features in all glioblastoma cell lines exposed to DXM was seen. Furthermore, preliminary retrospective analysis to assess the correlation between serum glucose levels and Ki-67 expression in surgical specimens derived from patients with GBM (IV) treated with radio-chemotherapy and prophylactic DXM therapy was performed. Conclusion The data suggest a link between the in vitro study results and clinical data. High glucose can influence on GBM progression through the promotion of the following parameters: cell viability, dispersal, InsR expression and cell proliferation (Ki-67). However, this problem needs more studies and explain the mechanism of action studied drugs.