11736

協賛企業

Snail and slug mediate radioresistance and chemoresistance by antagonizing p53-mediated apoptosis and acquiring a stem-like phenotype in ovarian cancer cells.

著者 Kurrey NK , Jalgaonkar SP , Joglekar AV , Ghanate AD , Chaskar PD , Doiphode RY , Bapat SA
Stem Cells.2009 Sep ; 27(9):2059-68.
この記事をPubMed上で見るPubMedで表示

National Centre for Cell Science, NCCS Complex, Pune University Campus, Pune, India.

(28view , 0users)
The transcriptional repressors Snail and Slug contribute to cancer progression by mediating epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which results in tumor cell invasion and metastases. We extend this current understanding to demonstrate their involvement in the development of resistance to radiation and paclitaxel. The process is orchestrated through the acquisition of a novel subset of gene targets that is repressed under conditions of stress, effectively inactivating p53-mediated apoptosis, while another subset of targets continues to mediate EMT. Repressive activities are complemented by a concurrent derepression of specific genes resulting in the acquisition of stem cell-like characteristics. Such cells are bestowed with three critical capabilities, namely EMT, resistance to p53-mediated apoptosis, and a self-renewal program, that together define the functionality and survival of metastatic cancer stem cells. EMT provides a mechanism of escape to a new, less adverse niche; resistance to apoptosis ensures cell survival in conditions of stress in the primary tumor; whereas acquisition of "stemness" ensures generation of the critical tumor mass required for progression of micrometastases to macrometastases. Our findings, besides achieving considerable expansion of the inventory of direct genes targets, more importantly demonstrate that such elegant cooperative modulation of gene regulation mediated by Snail and Slug is critical for a cancer cell to acquire stem cell characteristics toward resisting radiotherapy- or chemotherapy-mediated cellular stress, and this may be a determinative aspect of aggressive cancer metastases.
PMID: 19544473 [PubMed - in process]
保存論文に追加 保存論文に追加

論文ランキング

週間人気論文ランキング - 閲覧数 (2010/09/04/ 09時更新)

Effects of bacterial toxins on endothelial tight junction in vitro: a mechanism-based investigation.

先週: 1位 ranksame 256view,4users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Prognostic impact of metastatic lymph node ratio on gastric cancer after curative distal gastrectomy.

先週: 2位 ranksame 212view,0users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Effect of valsartan or olmesartan addition to amlodipine on ankle edema in hypertensive patients.

先週: 3位 ranksame 93view,12users 保存 要約を見る 要約

[Effects of the flavonoids on cytochrome P-450 CYP1, 2E1, 3A4 and 19]

先週: 9位 rankup 80view,0users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Pulmonary hypertension as a risk factor for death in patients with sickle cell disease.

先週: 7位 rankup 80view,0users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Personality disorders and biosocial trait theories: The argument for radical legal reform.

先週: 6位 ranksame 80view,2users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Interferon-gamma: biologic functions and HCV therapy (type I/II) (1 of 2 parts).

先週: 8位 rankup 73view,0users 保存 要約を見る 要約

The differentiation of rat adipose-derived stem cells into OEC-like cells on collagen scaffolds by co-culturing with OECs.

先週: 5位 rankdown 72view,11users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Integration of the NF-kappaB and mitogen-activated protein kinase/AP-1 pathways at the collagenase-1 promoter: divergence of IL-1 and TNF-dependent signal transduction in rabbit primary synovial fibroblasts.

先週: 4位 rankdown 70view,2users 保存 要約を見る 要約

Effects of olmesartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker, and amlodipine, a calcium channel blocker, on Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) in type 2 diabetic patients with hypertension.

先週: 11位 rankup 54view,7users 保存 要約を見る 要約
※view数:週間 user数:合計