Transport of 3-bromopyruvate across the human erythrocyte membrane

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Izabela Sadowska-Bartosz
Mirosław Soszyński
Stanisław Ułaszewski
Young Ko
Grzegorz Bartosz
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[1] University of Rzeszów,Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
[2] University of Łódź,Department of Molecular Biophysics
[3] University of Wrocław,Institute of Genetics and Microbiology
[4] Innovation Center,KoDiscovery LLC, UM BioPark
[5] Suites 502 E&F,Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
[6] University of Rzeszów,undefined
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3-Bromopyruvic acid; Erythrocytes; Polyphenols; Flavonoids; Transport; Monocarboxylate transporter; 1-Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid; Luteolin; Quercetin;
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3-Bromopyruvic acid (3-BP) is a promising anticancer compound because it is a strong inhibitor of glycolytic enzymes, especially glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase. The Warburg effect means that malignant cells are much more dependent on glycolysis than normal cells. Potential complications of anticancer therapy with 3-BP are side effects due to its interaction with normal cells, especially erythrocytes. Transport into cells is critical for 3-BP to have intracellular effects. The aim of our study was the kinetic characterization of 3-BP transport into human erythrocytes. 3-BP uptake by erythrocytes was linear within the first 3 min and pH-dependent. The transport rate decreased with increasing pH in the range of 6.0–8.0. The Km and Vm values for 3-BP transport were 0.89 mM and 0.94 mmol/(l cells x min), respectively. The transport was inhibited competitively by pyruvate and significantly inhibited by DIDS, SITS, and 1-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid. Flavonoids also inhibited 3-BP transport: the most potent inhibition was found for luteolin and quercetin.
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