Influence of pH on the cytotoxic activity of inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6) in prostate cancer

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Objectives: In the present study, we investigated whether the pH of IP6 could influence its anti-tumoral activity in vitro. Methods: PC-3 cells were exposed to IP6 at pH 5, pH 7, and pH 12 and we evaluated the metabolic activity (WST-1 assay), cell proliferation (cell count), cell cycle distribution (FACS), and mitochondrial depolarization (JC-1 staining) in vitro. Results: Our results demonstrated that IP6 at pH 5 and pH 12 were more potent at lowering the metabolic activity of PC-3 cells than IP6 at pH 7. Treatment with IP6 at pH 12 also caused the greatest inhibition in cellular proliferation and accumulation of PC-3 cells in sub-G1. Finally, IP6 at pH 12 lead to a reduction in phospho-AKT and phospho-PDK1 and upregulated phospho-ERK. Conclusion: Together, our data strongly suggest that the pH of IP6 effectively modulates its anti-tumoral activity and should be reported in future studies. © 2011 Betton, Gannon, Koumakpayi, Diallo, Mes-Masson and Saad.

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Betton, B., Gannon, P. O., Koumakpayi, I. H., Diallo, J. S., Mes-Masson, A. M., & Saad, F. (2011). Influence of pH on the cytotoxic activity of inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6) in prostate cancer. Frontiers in Oncology, 1(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2011.00040

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