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Improved therapy for clear cell renal cell carcinoma: beta-hydroxybutyrate and quercetin target hypoxia-induced angiogenesis and multidrug resistance

Nima Mohammadipoor, Raika Naiebi,Seyed Amirhossein Mazhari, Fateme Amooei,Marzieh Owrang, Sahar Dastghaib,Mesbah Shams,Mohammad Hassan Maleki,Sanaz Dastghaib

Molecular Biology Reports(2024)

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Abstract
Background Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a form of kidney cancer characterized by dysregulated angiogenesis and multidrug resistance. Hypoxia-induced tumor progression plays a crucial role in ccRCC pathogenesis. Beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and quercetin (QCT) have shown potential in targeting angiogenesis and drug resistance in various cancer types. This study investigates the combined effects of BHB and QCT in hypoxia-induced Caki-1 cells. Methods Caki-1 cells were subjected to normoxic and hypoxic conditions and treated with BHB, QCT, or a combination of both. Cell-viability was assessed using the MTT assay, and mRNA expression levels of key angiogenesis-related genes ( HIF-1α/2α , VEGF , Ang-1 , Ang-2 , and MDR4 ) were quantified through real-time PCR during 24 and 48 h. Results BHB and QCT treatments, either alone or in combination, significantly reduced cell-viability in Caki-1 cells (p < 0.05). Moreover, the combined therapy demonstrated a potential effect in downregulating the expression of angiogenesis-related genes and MDR4 in hypoxia-induced cells, with a marked reduction in HIF-1α/2α , VEGF , Ang-1 , and MDR4 expression (p < 0.05). The expression of Ang-2 increases significantly in presence of BHB combined QCT treatment. Conclusion This study highlights the promising potential of a combination therapy involving BHB and QCT in mitigating angiogenesis and MDR4 expression in hypoxia-induced ccRCC cells. These findings support further investigation into the underlying mechanisms and warrant clinical studies to evaluate the therapeutic value of this combined treatment for ccRCC patients. This research provides new insights into addressing the challenges posed by angiogenesis and drug resistance in ccRCC.
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β-Hydroxybutyrate,Quercetin,Angiogenesis,Clear cell renal cell carcinoma,HIF-α
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