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Establishment of an Extracellular Acidic pH Culture System
Published on: November 19, 2017
Oncogene Expression Analysis with Alterations in pH in a Pancreatic Ductal Cell Line
Renuka Goudshelwar1, Sheethal Galande1, Karuna Rupula2
1Translational Research Centre, Asian Healthcare Foundation, AIG Hospitals.
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The fourth leading cause of cancer-related death, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), has a 12% five-year survival rate. This disease has a poor prognosis and is characterized by a rigid stromal microenvironment, which represents a tangible challenge in its treatment. Chronic pancreatitis patients have a 10-fold greater risk of developing PDAC; in these patients, the ductal pH decreases from pH 8.0 to pH 6.0 due to bicarbonate insufficiency and the inflammatory milieu. Our goal was to understand the role of the acidic environment observed in chronic pancreatitis on oncogene expression in a pancreatic ductal cell line. Therefore, 80% confluent human pancreatic ductal epithelial cells were incubated at pH 6.0 to pH 7.2 for 6 h. Total RNA from the cells was processed to enrich the total mRNA in the samples. Gene expression was evaluated via next-generation sequencing (NGS) of biological replicates. RNA-seq analysis was carried out with the aid of an online tool, and the differentially expressed genes (FCs < ± 2.0) were identified; there were 90, 148, and 109 upregulated genes and 20, 14, and 23 downregulated genes at pH 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0, respectively. Four oncogenes were upregulated at pH 6.0, seven were upregulated at pH 6.5, and seven were upregulated at pH 7.0. The common genes that were upregulated at pH 6.0, pH 6.5, and pH 7.0 were lymphocyte cell-specific protein-tyrosine kinase (LCK) [pH 6.0, FC: 2.93; pH 6.5, FC: 2.93; pH 7.0, FC: 3.32], FGR proto-oncogene, Src family tyrosine kinase (FGR) [pH 6.0, FC: 4.17; pH 6.5, FC: 5.25; pH 7.0, FC: 5.09], and ArfGAP With SH3 domain, ankyrin repeat, and PH domain 3 (ASAP3) [pH 6.0, FC: 2.37; pH 6.5, FC: 3.84; pH 7.0, FC: 2.51]. The acidic environment triggers the activation of proto-oncogenes, which may trigger tumor initiation in chronic pancreatitis.

