American journal of physiology. Cell physiology

Low oxygen may promote glioma growth by shifting immune cells toward a tumor-supporting type through increased TNFSF9 driven by histone lactylation

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Abstract

Hypoxia significantly enhances the malignant phenotypes of glioma cells by regulating glycolysis and promoting the accumulation of lactic acid.

  • Hypoxia is associated with M2 polarization of macrophages, which may promote glioma progression.
  • Lactic acid produced from glycolysis in glioma cells is taken up by macrophages, inducing their M2 polarization.
  • Inhibition of glycolysis or silencing of the monocarboxylate transporter (MCT-1) in macrophages reverses M2 polarization.
  • Hypoxia-mediated lactic acid accumulation upregulates H3K18La and TNFSF9 expression in macrophages, suggesting an epigenetic mechanism.
  • TNFSF9 expression facilitated by hypoxia may contribute to the progression of gliomas.

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