J Korean Breast Cancer Soc. 2002 Dec;5(4):279-283. Korean.
Published online Dec 31, 2002.
Copyright © 2002 Korean Breast Cancer Society
Original Article

The Effect of Geneticin on the Survival of a Human Breast Cancer Cells under Hypoxic Condition

Tae Soon Lee, M.D., Sung Hwan Park, M.D., Jong Won Lee, Ph.D.,1 and Sun Ha Lim, M.S.1
    • Department of Surgery, Catholic University of Daegu, Daegu, Korea.
    • 1Department of Biochemistry, Catholic University of Daegu, Daegu, Korea.
Received November 05, 2001; Accepted December 20, 2001.

Abstract

Purpose

In solid tumor, there is a region where oxygen supply is insufficient. Under this hypoxic condition, cancer cells became more resistant than normal cells. In this study, we found that one of the aminoglycoside antibiotics, geneticin, made a human breast cancer cell, MCF-7, even more resistant to hypoxia.

Methods

On normoxic (21% O2) condition, MCF-7 cells (1.5×106 cells/60 mm culture dish) were grown in low glucose (1 g/l) MEM (with 10% FBS) supplemented with 0, 1, 10, 100, and 1000µg/dl geneticin, respectively, for one day. Then, the cells were transferred to hypoxic (1% O2) incubator and grown for 3 days. We examined the viability of cells, the concentration of glucose and lactate and DNA fragmentation assay in each groups.

Results

When the cells were grown in low glucose medium under hypoxia (1% O2), all the cells became dead after 2 days of culture in the absence of geneticin whereas the cells still survived even after 3 days of culture in the presence of geneticin (10µg/ml). In the presence of geneticin, the cells survived despite of consumption of all glucose in the medium, whereas the cells became dead once all glucose was consumed in the absence of geneticin. In this case, geneticin made cells survive by suppressing apoptosis, which was proved by DNA fragmentation assay.

Conclusion

The results might have some implications in treating solid tumor; if cancer patients should be treated for infection with antibiotics, aminoglycoside antibiotics can aggravate the patient's condition by making cancer cells more resistant to hypoxia. Therefore, the results strongly suggest that we should be careful in choosing antibiotics when they are used for cancer patients.

Keywords
Geneticin; Hypoxia; Cell survival; Breast cancer cell


Metrics
Share
PERMALINK