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Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response

Molecular hydrogen ameliorates pathological states in a variety of human diseases, animal models, and cell models, but the effects of hydrogen on cancer have been rarely reported. In addition, the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of hydrogen remain mostly unelucidated. We found that hydro...

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Autores principales: Hasegawa, Tomoya, Ito, Mikako, Hasegawa, Satoru, Teranishi, Masaki, Takeda, Koki, Negishi, Shuto, Nishiwaki, Hiroshi, Takeda, Jun-ichi, LeBaron, Tyler W., Ohno, Kinji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052888
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author Hasegawa, Tomoya
Ito, Mikako
Hasegawa, Satoru
Teranishi, Masaki
Takeda, Koki
Negishi, Shuto
Nishiwaki, Hiroshi
Takeda, Jun-ichi
LeBaron, Tyler W.
Ohno, Kinji
author_facet Hasegawa, Tomoya
Ito, Mikako
Hasegawa, Satoru
Teranishi, Masaki
Takeda, Koki
Negishi, Shuto
Nishiwaki, Hiroshi
Takeda, Jun-ichi
LeBaron, Tyler W.
Ohno, Kinji
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description Molecular hydrogen ameliorates pathological states in a variety of human diseases, animal models, and cell models, but the effects of hydrogen on cancer have been rarely reported. In addition, the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of hydrogen remain mostly unelucidated. We found that hydrogen enhances proliferation of four out of seven human cancer cell lines (the responders). The proliferation-promoting effects were not correlated with basal levels of cellular reactive oxygen species. Expression profiling of the seven cells showed that the responders have higher gene expression of mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) molecules than the non-responders. In addition, the responders have higher mitochondrial mass, higher mitochondrial superoxide, higher mitochondrial membrane potential, and higher mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity than the non-responders. In the responders, hydrogen provoked mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mtUPR). Suppression of cell proliferation by rotenone, an inhibitor of mitochondrial ETC complex I, was rescued by hydrogen in the responders. Hydrogen triggers mtUPR and induces cell proliferation in cancer cells that have high basal and spare mitochondrial ETC activities.
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spelling pubmed-89108982022-03-11 Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response Hasegawa, Tomoya Ito, Mikako Hasegawa, Satoru Teranishi, Masaki Takeda, Koki Negishi, Shuto Nishiwaki, Hiroshi Takeda, Jun-ichi LeBaron, Tyler W. Ohno, Kinji Int J Mol Sci Article Molecular hydrogen ameliorates pathological states in a variety of human diseases, animal models, and cell models, but the effects of hydrogen on cancer have been rarely reported. In addition, the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of hydrogen remain mostly unelucidated. We found that hydrogen enhances proliferation of four out of seven human cancer cell lines (the responders). The proliferation-promoting effects were not correlated with basal levels of cellular reactive oxygen species. Expression profiling of the seven cells showed that the responders have higher gene expression of mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) molecules than the non-responders. In addition, the responders have higher mitochondrial mass, higher mitochondrial superoxide, higher mitochondrial membrane potential, and higher mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity than the non-responders. In the responders, hydrogen provoked mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mtUPR). Suppression of cell proliferation by rotenone, an inhibitor of mitochondrial ETC complex I, was rescued by hydrogen in the responders. Hydrogen triggers mtUPR and induces cell proliferation in cancer cells that have high basal and spare mitochondrial ETC activities. MDPI 2022-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8910898/ /pubmed/35270030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052888 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hasegawa, Tomoya
Ito, Mikako
Hasegawa, Satoru
Teranishi, Masaki
Takeda, Koki
Negishi, Shuto
Nishiwaki, Hiroshi
Takeda, Jun-ichi
LeBaron, Tyler W.
Ohno, Kinji
Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response
title Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response
title_full Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response
title_fullStr Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response
title_short Molecular Hydrogen Enhances Proliferation of Cancer Cells That Exhibit Potent Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response
title_sort molecular hydrogen enhances proliferation of cancer cells that exhibit potent mitochondrial unfolded protein response
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052888
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