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Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity
Thyroid cancer is the most abundant tumor of the endocrine organs. Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer is still difficult to treat. Human cells exposed to long-term real (r-) and simulated (s-) microgravity (µg) revealed morphological alterations and changes in the expression profile of genes invol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30545079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124001 |
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author | Kopp, Sascha Krüger, Marcus Bauer, Johann Wehland, Markus Corydon, Thomas J. Sahana, Jayashree Nassef, Mohamed Zakaria Melnik, Daniela Bauer, Thomas J. Schulz, Herbert Schütte, Andreas Schmitz, Burkhard Oltmann, Hergen Feldmann, Stefan Infanger, Manfred Grimm, Daniela |
author_facet | Kopp, Sascha Krüger, Marcus Bauer, Johann Wehland, Markus Corydon, Thomas J. Sahana, Jayashree Nassef, Mohamed Zakaria Melnik, Daniela Bauer, Thomas J. Schulz, Herbert Schütte, Andreas Schmitz, Burkhard Oltmann, Hergen Feldmann, Stefan Infanger, Manfred Grimm, Daniela |
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description | Thyroid cancer is the most abundant tumor of the endocrine organs. Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer is still difficult to treat. Human cells exposed to long-term real (r-) and simulated (s-) microgravity (µg) revealed morphological alterations and changes in the expression profile of genes involved in several biological processes. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of short-term µg on poorly differentiated follicular thyroid cancer cells (FTC-133 cell line) resulting from 6 min of exposure to µg on a sounding rocket flight. As sounding rocket flights consist of several flight phases with different acceleration forces, rigorous control experiments are mandatory. Hypergravity (hyper-g) experiments were performed at 18g on a centrifuge in simulation of the rocket launch and s-µg was simulated by a random positioning machine (RPM). qPCR analyses of selected genes revealed no remarkable expression changes in controls as well as in hyper-g samples taken at the end of the first minute of launch. Using a centrifuge initiating 18g for 1 min, however, presented moderate gene expression changes, which were significant for COL1A1, VCL, CFL1, PTK2, IL6, CXCL8 and MMP14. We also identified a network of mutual interactions of the investigated genes and proteins by employing in-silico analyses. Lastly, µg-samples indicated that microgravity is a stronger regulator of gene expression than hyper-g. |
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spelling | pubmed-63212232019-01-07 Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity Kopp, Sascha Krüger, Marcus Bauer, Johann Wehland, Markus Corydon, Thomas J. Sahana, Jayashree Nassef, Mohamed Zakaria Melnik, Daniela Bauer, Thomas J. Schulz, Herbert Schütte, Andreas Schmitz, Burkhard Oltmann, Hergen Feldmann, Stefan Infanger, Manfred Grimm, Daniela Int J Mol Sci Article Thyroid cancer is the most abundant tumor of the endocrine organs. Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer is still difficult to treat. Human cells exposed to long-term real (r-) and simulated (s-) microgravity (µg) revealed morphological alterations and changes in the expression profile of genes involved in several biological processes. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of short-term µg on poorly differentiated follicular thyroid cancer cells (FTC-133 cell line) resulting from 6 min of exposure to µg on a sounding rocket flight. As sounding rocket flights consist of several flight phases with different acceleration forces, rigorous control experiments are mandatory. Hypergravity (hyper-g) experiments were performed at 18g on a centrifuge in simulation of the rocket launch and s-µg was simulated by a random positioning machine (RPM). qPCR analyses of selected genes revealed no remarkable expression changes in controls as well as in hyper-g samples taken at the end of the first minute of launch. Using a centrifuge initiating 18g for 1 min, however, presented moderate gene expression changes, which were significant for COL1A1, VCL, CFL1, PTK2, IL6, CXCL8 and MMP14. We also identified a network of mutual interactions of the investigated genes and proteins by employing in-silico analyses. Lastly, µg-samples indicated that microgravity is a stronger regulator of gene expression than hyper-g. MDPI 2018-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6321223/ /pubmed/30545079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124001 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kopp, Sascha Krüger, Marcus Bauer, Johann Wehland, Markus Corydon, Thomas J. Sahana, Jayashree Nassef, Mohamed Zakaria Melnik, Daniela Bauer, Thomas J. Schulz, Herbert Schütte, Andreas Schmitz, Burkhard Oltmann, Hergen Feldmann, Stefan Infanger, Manfred Grimm, Daniela Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity |
title | Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity |
title_full | Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity |
title_fullStr | Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity |
title_full_unstemmed | Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity |
title_short | Microgravity Affects Thyroid Cancer Cells during the TEXUS-53 Mission Stronger than Hypergravity |
title_sort | microgravity affects thyroid cancer cells during the texus-53 mission stronger than hypergravity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321223/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30545079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124001 |
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