I wonder what your underlayment material is. Is it glued down all over and the floor glued to the top of the underlayment (thinking it might be wood)? If we are talking about a paper underlayment you certainly can't glue the wood to that. Wood and concrete are not good companions; especially if the concrete is under grade. The moisture is always present in the concrete which adversely affects the wood; causing it to swell and buck up.
The best way to counter the bucking up and rot is to lay polyethelene sheet on the concrete, install treated 2 X 4 sleepers with a powder actuated gun, put 3/4" tounge and groove underlayment grade OSB on that with glue and screws; then glue and nail the floor to the underlayment. I know, it sounds like a killer but I know it works.
Glenn