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Non-canonical Bioenergetics of the Cell
Smolková, Katarína ; Ježek, Petr (advisor) ; Štukavec, Jan (referee) ; Lukeš, Julius (referee)
Cancer cells generally present abnormal bioenergetic properties including an elevated glucose uptake, a high glycolysis and a poorly efficient oxidative phosphorylation system. However, the determinants of cancer cells metabolic reprogramming remain unknown. The main question in this project was how environmental conditions in vivo can influence functioning of mitochondrial OXPHOS, because details of mitochondrial bioenergetics of cancer cells is poorly documented. We have combined two conditions, namely glucose and oxygen deprivation, to measure their potential interaction. We examined the impact of glucose deprivation and oxygen deprivation on cell survival, overall bioenergetics and OXPHOS protein expression. As a model, we have chosen a human breast carcinoma (HTB-126) and appropriate control (HTB-125) cultured cells, as large fraction of breast malignancies exhibit hypoxic tumor regions with low oxygen concentrations and poor glucose delivery. (...) Apoptosis is a natural, genetically controlled process of cell elimination. The mechanisms of its activation and regulation is a fundamental scientific question and growing body of evidence reveal further molecular pathways of apoptotic machinery. The well-known caspase activation cascade along with pro- and anti-apoptotic members of BCL family is the basic...

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