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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion

Tumor invasion is the most important factor to decide patient’s prognosis. The relation between reactive oxygen species and tumor invasion is mainly reported that nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase in the cell membrane is a reactive oxygen species producer for formulating an invadop...

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Autores principales: Tamura, Masato, Matsui, Hirofumi, Tomita, Tsutomu, Sadakata, Hisato, Indo, Hiroko P., Majima, Hideyuki J., Kaneko, Tsuyoshi, Hyodo, Ichinosuke
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Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3882482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24426185
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.13-36
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author Tamura, Masato
Matsui, Hirofumi
Tomita, Tsutomu
Sadakata, Hisato
Indo, Hiroko P.
Majima, Hideyuki J.
Kaneko, Tsuyoshi
Hyodo, Ichinosuke
author_facet Tamura, Masato
Matsui, Hirofumi
Tomita, Tsutomu
Sadakata, Hisato
Indo, Hiroko P.
Majima, Hideyuki J.
Kaneko, Tsuyoshi
Hyodo, Ichinosuke
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description Tumor invasion is the most important factor to decide patient’s prognosis. The relation between reactive oxygen species and tumor invasion is mainly reported that nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase in the cell membrane is a reactive oxygen species producer for formulating an invadopodia. On the other hand, mitochondrion was known as one of the most important reactive oxygen species-producer in the cell via an energy transfer system. However, the relation between mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and the tumor invasion was not well clarified. In this study, we evaluated the relation between mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and tumor invasion using a normal gastric mucosal cell-line (RGM-1) and a cancerous mutant RGM-1 cell-line (RGK-1). Manganese superoxide dismutase-expressing RGK-1 cell-lines were used for a scavenging mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. The cells have been evaluated their movement ability as follows; cellular ruffling frequencies, wound healing assay to evaluate horizontal cellular migration, and invasion assay using matrigel to analyze vertical cellular migration. All cellular movement abilities were inhibited by scavenging mitochondrial reactive oxygen species with manganese superoxide dismutase. Therefore mitochondrial reactive oxygen species was one of factors enhancing the tumor invasion in gastric cancer.
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spelling pubmed-38824822014-01-14 Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion Tamura, Masato Matsui, Hirofumi Tomita, Tsutomu Sadakata, Hisato Indo, Hiroko P. Majima, Hideyuki J. Kaneko, Tsuyoshi Hyodo, Ichinosuke J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article Tumor invasion is the most important factor to decide patient’s prognosis. The relation between reactive oxygen species and tumor invasion is mainly reported that nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase in the cell membrane is a reactive oxygen species producer for formulating an invadopodia. On the other hand, mitochondrion was known as one of the most important reactive oxygen species-producer in the cell via an energy transfer system. However, the relation between mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and the tumor invasion was not well clarified. In this study, we evaluated the relation between mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and tumor invasion using a normal gastric mucosal cell-line (RGM-1) and a cancerous mutant RGM-1 cell-line (RGK-1). Manganese superoxide dismutase-expressing RGK-1 cell-lines were used for a scavenging mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. The cells have been evaluated their movement ability as follows; cellular ruffling frequencies, wound healing assay to evaluate horizontal cellular migration, and invasion assay using matrigel to analyze vertical cellular migration. All cellular movement abilities were inhibited by scavenging mitochondrial reactive oxygen species with manganese superoxide dismutase. Therefore mitochondrial reactive oxygen species was one of factors enhancing the tumor invasion in gastric cancer. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2014-01 2013-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3882482/ /pubmed/24426185 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.13-36 Text en Copyright © 2014 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tamura, Masato
Matsui, Hirofumi
Tomita, Tsutomu
Sadakata, Hisato
Indo, Hiroko P.
Majima, Hideyuki J.
Kaneko, Tsuyoshi
Hyodo, Ichinosuke
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
title Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
title_full Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
title_fullStr Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
title_short Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
title_sort mitochondrial reactive oxygen species accelerate gastric cancer cell invasion
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3882482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24426185
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.13-36
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