Abstract

To investigate the expression of glucose transporter (Glut)1, Glut3, and hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1 alpha in human non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), and its clinical significance. Specimens of cancer tissues and paracancerous lung tissues from 34 cases of NSCLC and 17 specimens of benign lung lesions were collected. The expressions of Glut1, Glut3, and HIF-1 alpha were detected with immunohistochemical staining, RT-PCR, and Western blot. The relative mRNA expressions of Glut1 and HIF-1 alpha were 0.689 +/-0.245, 0.693 +/-0.248 in cancer tissues; and 0.338 +/-0.157, 0.351 +/-0.184 in paracancerous lung tissues (P <0.001); while those of Glut3 were 0.506 +/-0.246 in cancer tissues and 0.482 +/-0.238 in paracancerous tissues (P >0.05). The relative protein expressions of Glut1 and HIF-1 alpha were 0.582 +/-0.247, 0.525 +/-0.246 in cancer tissues and 0.288 +/-0.151, 0.261 +/-0.135 in paracancerous lung tissues (P<0.001), but the protein expressions of Glut3 were 0.551 +/-0.251 and 0.436 +/-0.224 respectively (P>0.05). Glut1 and HIF-1 alpha expressions were higher in poor differentiation group and in stage III group, than those in medium and well differentiation group and stage I and II group. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between the expression of Glut1 and HIF-1 alpha (r=0.854, P<0.01). Glut1 and HIF-1 alpha are highly expressed in NSCLC, and their expressions are associated with tumor differentiation and clinical stage.

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