Radiation Therapy Reduced Blood Levels of LDH, HIF-1α, and miR-210 in OSCC.
Marcela Gonçalves de SouzaSabrina Ferreira de JesusEloá Mangabeira SantosEmisael Stenio Batista GomesArlen de Paulo Santiago FilhoEliane Macedo Sobrinho SantosLuiz Henrique da SilveiraSérgio Henrique Sousa SantosAlfredo Maurício Batista de PaulaLucyana Conceição FariasAndre Luiz Sena GuimaraesPublished in: Pathology oncology research : POR (2018)
Radiation Therapy (RT) is a treatment option for a large number of neoplasias. However, the effect of RT on the level of hypoxia markers is poorly understood. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of RT on the levels of hypoxic markers in Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Evaluation of HIF-1α and miR-210 levels in OSCC was performed. Then a proteomic analysis was performed to identify candidate hypoxic targets of RT. To validate proteomic studies, the effect of RT on HIF-1α, miR-210, PDH-A and LDH-A levels under hypoxia was assessed by qRT-PCR. The impact of RT in hypoxia markers was evaluated in patients to confirm in vitro results. An increase in the HIF-1α levels was observed in OSCC. RT reduced OSCC cell proliferation and migration. Interestingly, hypoxia could revert the effect of radiation on OSCC phenotype. However, proteomics analyses suggested that LDH is one of the critical targets of RT even in hypoxia. Moreover, RT decreased HIF-1α, miR-210, and LDH even in hypoxia. The current study demonstrated that hypoxia could revert the effects of RT in the OSCC context. However, RT reduces the levels HIF-1α, miR-210 and LDH in vivo and in vitro. The consequences of RT in blood should be carefully investigated.