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Influence of metformin on HIF-1 pathway in multiple myeloma

Kinga A. Kocemba‐Pilarczyk, S Trojan, Barbara Ostrowska, Małgorzata Lasota, Paulina Dudzik, Dorota Kusior, Marta Kot

2020Pharmacological Reports23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Multiple myeloma (MM) is defined as plasma cells malignancy, developing in the bone marrow. At the beginning of the disease, the malignant plasma cells are dependent on bone marrow microenvironment, providing growth and survival factors. Importantly, the recent studies pointed hypoxia as an important factor promoting progression of MM. In particular, hypoxia-triggered HIF-1 signaling was shown to promote chemoresistance, angiogenesis, invasiveness and induction of immature phenotype, suggesting that strategies targeting HIF-1 may contribute to improvement of anti-myeloma therapies. Methods The Western Blot and RT-PCR techniques were applied to analyze the influence of metformin on HIF-1 pathway in MM cells. To evaluate the effect of metformin on the growth of MM cell lines in normoxic and hypoxic conditions the MTT assay was used. The apoptosis induction in metformin treated hypoxic and normoxic cells was verified by Annexin V/PI staining followed by FACS analysis. Results Our results showed, for the first time, that metformin inhibits HIF-1 signaling in MM cells. Moreover, we demonstrated the effect of metformin to be mainly oxygen dependent, since the HIF-1 pathway was not significantly affected by metformin in anoxic conditions as well as after application of hypoxic mimicking compound, CoCl 2 . Our data also revealed that metformin triggers the growth arrest without inducing apoptosis in either normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Conclusions Taken together, our study indicates metformin as a promising candidate for developing new treatment strategies exploiting HIF-1 signaling inhibition to enhance the overall anti-MM effect of currently used therapies, that may considerably benefit MM patients.

Topics & Concepts

MetforminApoptosisAngiogenesisBone marrowAnnexinMultiple myelomaHypoxia (environmental)Cancer researchMedicinePharmacologyBortezomibWestern blotInternal medicineChemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryGeneOxygenInsulinMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismBiological Research and Disease Studies
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