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4 Citations
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24 September 2024

The migration–proliferation dichotomy (MPD) has long been observed in cultured cancer cells. This phenomenon is not only relevant to tumour progression but may also have therapeutic significance in clinical cancer. However, MPD has rarely been...

  • Review
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24 Citations
6,268 Views
10 Pages

TGFβ Controls Ovarian Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Elisenda Alsina-Sanchís,
  • Agnès Figueras,
  • Alvaro Lahiguera,
  • Marta Gil-Martín,
  • Beatriz Pardo,
  • Josep M. Piulats,
  • Lola Martí,
  • Jordi Ponce,
  • Xavier Matias-Guiu and
  • Francesc Viñals
  • + 2 authors

There have been no major improvements in the overall survival of ovarian cancer patients in recent decades. Even though more accurate surgery and more effective treatments are available, the mortality rate remains high. Given the differences in origi...

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14 Citations
4,020 Views
17 Pages

8 June 2022

The oncogenic transcription factor c-MYC (MYC) is highly conserved across species and is frequently overexpressed or dysregulated in human cancers. MYC regulates a wide range of critical cellular and oncogenic activities including proliferation, meta...

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181 Citations
16,303 Views
27 Pages

Voltage-Gated Ion Channels in Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Vidhya R. Rao,
  • Mathew Perez-Neut,
  • Simon Kaja and
  • Saverio Gentile

22 May 2015

Changes of the electrical charges across the surface cell membrane are absolutely necessary to maintain cellular homeostasis in physiological as well as in pathological conditions. The opening of ion channels alter the charge distribution across t...

  • Article
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94 Citations
9,988 Views
8 Pages

Effects of Astaxanthin on the Proliferation and Migration of Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro

  • Buckley McCall,
  • Connor K. McPartland,
  • Reece Moore,
  • Anastasia Frank-Kamenetskii and
  • Brian W. Booth

4 October 2018

Astaxanthin (ASX) is a marine-based ketocarotenoid; an accessory pigment in plants in that it has many different potential functions. ASX is an antioxidant that is notably more potent than many other antioxidants. Antioxidants have anti-inflammatory...

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  • Open Access
34 Citations
3,662 Views
10 Pages

Interplay between miRNAs and Genes Associated with Cell Proliferation in Endometrial Cancer

  • Ewelina Hermyt,
  • Nikola Zmarzły,
  • Beniamin Grabarek,
  • Celina Kruszniewska-Rajs,
  • Joanna Gola,
  • Agnieszka Jęda-Golonka,
  • Katarzyna Szczepanek,
  • Urszula Mazurek and
  • Andrzej Witek

29 November 2019

Endometrial cancer develops as a result of abnormal cell growth associated with uncontrolled cell proliferation, excessive activation of signaling pathways and miRNA activity. The aim of this study was to determine the expression profile of genes ass...

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74 Citations
9,446 Views
13 Pages

23 October 2015

The goal of this article is to provide a critical review of the transient receptor potential melastatin-subfamily member 8 (TRPM8) in cancers, with an emphasis on its roles in cellular proliferation, survival, and invasion. The TRPM8 ion channels reg...

  • Article
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24 Citations
8,739 Views
16 Pages

Cellular Morphology-Mediated Proliferation and Drug Sensitivity of Breast Cancer Cells

  • Ryota Domura,
  • Rie Sasaki,
  • Yuma Ishikawa and
  • Masami Okamoto

The interpretation of the local microenvironment of the extracellular matrix for malignant tumor cells is in intimate relation with metastatic spread of cancer cells involving the associated issues of cellular proliferation and drug responsiveness. T...

  • Communication
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9 Citations
3,978 Views
11 Pages

29 January 2021

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone that specifically binds to luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) and exerts several roles, including the support of pregnancy and fetal gonadal steroidogenesis. Since hCG is also expressed by some tumor ty...

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9 Citations
3,943 Views
15 Pages

Ectoine Globally Hypomethylates DNA in Skin Cells and Suppresses Cancer Proliferation

  • Majjid A. Qaria,
  • Chunyan Xu,
  • Ran Hu,
  • Roua A. Alsubki,
  • Mohamed Yassin Ali,
  • Sethupathy Sivasamy,
  • Kotb A. Attia and
  • Daochen Zhu

29 November 2023

Epigenetic modifications, mainly aberrant DNA methylation, have been shown to silence the expression of genes involved in epigenetic diseases, including cancer suppression genes. Almost all conventional cancer therapeutic agents, such as the DNA hypo...

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41 Citations
5,699 Views
18 Pages

FZD10 Carried by Exosomes Sustains Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Maria Principia Scavo,
  • Nicoletta Depalo,
  • Federica Rizzi,
  • Chiara Ingrosso,
  • Elisabetta Fanizza,
  • Annarita Chieti,
  • Caterina Messa,
  • Nunzio Denora,
  • Valentino Laquintana and
  • Gianluigi Giannelli
  • + 2 authors

25 July 2019

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are involved in intercellular communication during carcinogenesis, and cancer cells are able to secrete EVs, in particular exosomes containing molecules, that can be transferred to recipient cells to induce pathological p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,036 Views
21 Pages

Roles of ABCC1 and ABCC4 in Proliferation and Migration of Breast Cancer Cell Lines

  • Floren G. Low,
  • Kiran Shabir,
  • James E. Brown,
  • Roslyn M. Bill and
  • Alice J. Rothnie

16 October 2020

ABCC1 and ABCC4 utilize energy from ATP hydrolysis to transport many different molecules, including drugs, out of the cell and, as such, have been implicated in causing drug resistance. However recently, because of their ability to transport signalin...

  • Article
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18 Citations
5,724 Views
17 Pages

VEGFR-1 Regulates EGF-R to Promote Proliferation in Colon Cancer Cells

  • Hikaru Nagano,
  • Chisato Tomida,
  • Naoko Yamagishi and
  • Shigetada Teshima-Kondo

9 November 2019

The relationship between epidermal growth factor (EGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathways in tumor growth is well established. EGF induces VEGF production in cancer cells, and the paracrine VEGF activates vascular endothelial cell...

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29 Citations
6,612 Views
23 Pages

30 October 2022

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cancer worldwide with poor prognosis. The presence of Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) in the intestinal mucosa is associated with the progression of CRC. In this review, we explore the mechanisms by which Fn contribut...

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16 Citations
4,293 Views
16 Pages

CLDN6 Suppresses c–MYC–Mediated Aerobic Glycolysis to Inhibit Proliferation by TAZ in Breast Cancer

  • Huinan Qu,
  • Da Qi,
  • Xinqi Wang,
  • Yuan Dong,
  • Qiu Jin,
  • Junyuan Wei and
  • Chengshi Quan

23 December 2021

Claudin 6 (CLDN6) was found to be a breast cancer suppressor gene, which is lowly expressed in breast cancer and inhibits breast cancer cell proliferation upon overexpression. However, the mechanism by which CLDN6 inhibits breast cancer proliferation...

  • Article
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21 Citations
4,527 Views
19 Pages

RAGE Up-Regulation Differently Affects Cell Proliferation and Migration in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

  • Priyanka Swami,
  • Swetha Thiyagarajan,
  • Arianna Vidger,
  • Venkata S. K. Indurthi,
  • Stefan W. Vetter and
  • Estelle Leclerc

19 October 2020

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) contributes to many cellular aspects of pancreatic cancer including cell proliferation, migration, and survival. Studies have shown that RAGE activation by its ligands promotes pancreatic tumor...

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114 Citations
14,461 Views
22 Pages

Anti-Cancer Agents in Proliferation and Cell Death: The Calcium Connection

  • Elizabeth Varghese,
  • Samson Mathews Samuel,
  • Zuhair Sadiq,
  • Peter Kubatka,
  • Alena Liskova,
  • Jozef Benacka,
  • Peter Pazinka,
  • Peter Kruzliak and
  • Dietrich Büsselberg

Calcium (Ca2+) signaling and the modulation of intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) levels play critical roles in several key processes that regulate cellular survival, growth, differentiation, metabolism, and death in normal cells. On the other hand, abe...

  • Article
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12 Citations
3,830 Views
11 Pages

Bacterial Antigens Reduced the Inhibition Effect of Capsaicin on Cal 27 Oral Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Rajdeep Chakraborty,
  • Karen Vickery,
  • Charbel Darido,
  • Shoba Ranganathan and
  • Honghua Hu

12 August 2021

Oral cancer is a major global health problem with high incidence and low survival rates. The oral cavity contains biofilms as dental plaques that harbour both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial antigens, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and lipoteicho...

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33 Citations
4,283 Views
17 Pages

Hesperidin Suppresses the Proliferation of Prostate Cancer Cells by Inducing Oxidative Stress and Disrupting Ca2+ Homeostasis

  • Seon Ae Jeong,
  • Changwon Yang,
  • Jisoo Song,
  • Gwonhwa Song,
  • Wooyoung Jeong and
  • Whasun Lim

23 August 2022

Although androgen deprivation therapy is mainly used for its treatment, the mortality rate of prostate cancer remains high due to drug resistance. Hence, there is a need to discover new compounds that exhibit therapeutic effects against prostate canc...

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15 Citations
4,057 Views
19 Pages

Aberrant Dyskerin Expression Is Related to Proliferation and Poor Survival in Endometrial Cancer

  • Rafah Alnafakh,
  • Gabriele Saretzki,
  • Angela Midgley,
  • James Flynn,
  • Areege M. Kamal,
  • Lucy Dobson,
  • Purushothaman Natarajan,
  • Helen Stringfellow,
  • Pierre Martin-Hirsch and
  • Dharani K. Hapangama
  • + 2 authors

13 January 2021

Dyskerin is a core-component of the telomerase holo-enzyme, which elongates telomeres. Telomerase is involved in endometrial epithelial cell proliferation. Most endometrial cancers (ECs) have high telomerase activity; however, dyskerin expression in...

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2,651 Views
10 Pages

Effects of Icodextrin Solution (Adept®) on Ovarian Cancer Cell Proliferation in an In Vitro Model

  • Wen-Hsin Chen,
  • Hao Lin,
  • Hung-Chun Fu,
  • Chen-Hsuan Wu,
  • Ching-Chou Tsai and
  • Yu-Che Ou

4 March 2022

Background and objective: Anti-adhesion barriers are currently used during ovarian cancer surgery to decrease adhesion-related morbidity. Adept® (4% icodextrin) solution, a liquid anti-adhesion material, has been widely used during gynecologic su...

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11 Citations
3,300 Views
17 Pages

12 November 2020

Personalised treatment in oncology has seen great developments over the last decade, due to both technological advances and more in-depth knowledge of radiobiological processes occurring in tumours. Lung cancer therapy is no exception, as new molecul...

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34 Citations
5,354 Views
19 Pages

HSPA5 Promotes the Proliferation, Metastasis and Regulates Ferroptosis of Bladder Cancer

  • Qinghua Wang,
  • Shuai Ke,
  • Zelin Liu,
  • Haoren Shao,
  • Mu He and
  • Jia Guo

Heat shock protein family A (HSP70) member 5 (HSPA5) is aberrantly expressed in various tumors and closely associated with the progression and prognosis of cancer. Nevertheless, its role in bladder cancer (BCa) remains elusive. The results of our stu...

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2 Citations
1,834 Views
15 Pages

9 December 2024

Background/Objectives: Opium consumption was recently classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) monograph as carcinogenic to humans based on strong evidence for cancers of the larynx, lung, and urinary bladder, and limited...

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3 Citations
2,377 Views
13 Pages

SELENOF Controls Proliferation and Cell Death in Breast-Derived Immortalized and Cancer Cells

  • Roudy C. Ekyalongo,
  • Brenna Flowers,
  • Tanu Sharma,
  • Alexandra Zigrossi,
  • An Zhang,
  • Anaisa Quintanilla-Arteaga,
  • Kanishka Singh and
  • Irida Kastrati

19 July 2023

SELENOF expression is significantly lower in aggressive breast tumors compared to normal tissue, indicating that its reduction or loss may drive breast tumorigenesis. Deletion of SELENOF in non-tumorigenic immortalized breast epithelial MCF-10A cells...

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28 Citations
7,081 Views
17 Pages

Caveolin-1 Limits the Contribution of BKCa Channel to MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation and Invasion

  • Cheng Du,
  • Li Chen,
  • Haijun Zhang,
  • Zhongchao Wang,
  • Wenchao Liu,
  • Xiaodong Xie and
  • Manjiang Xie

12 November 2014

Increasing evidence suggests that caveolin-1 and large conductance Ca2+-activated potassium (BKCa) channels are implicated in the carcinogenesis processes, including cell proliferation and invasion. These two proteins have been proven to interact wit...

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24 Citations
7,693 Views
14 Pages

16 April 2013

SUMOylation plays an important role in regulating a wide range of cellular processes. Previously, we showed that ATF3, a stress response mediator, can be SUMOylated and lysine 42 is the major SUMO site. However, the significance of ATF3 SUMOylation i...

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29 Citations
4,913 Views
16 Pages

19 February 2021

Costunolide is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactone that demonstrates various therapeutic actions such as anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. Costunolide has recently emerged as a potential anti-cancer agent in vario...

  • Article
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2 Citations
1,815 Views
19 Pages

Prediction of Cancer Proneness under Influence of X-rays with Four DNA Mutability and/or Three Cellular Proliferation Assays

  • Laura El Nachef,
  • Larry Bodgi,
  • Maxime Estavoyer,
  • Simon Buré,
  • Anne-Catherine Jallas,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Joëlle Al-Choboq and
  • Nicolas Foray
  • + 2 authors

18 September 2024

Context: Although carcinogenesis is a multi-factorial process, the mutability and the capacity of cells to proliferate are among the major features of the cells that contribute together to the initiation and promotion steps of cancer formation. Parti...

  • Brief Report
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3,013 Views
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2 April 2022

Background: This study aimed to investigate the disruption of cell cycle phases of bEnd.3 cells exposed to cancer paracrine secretion. Cancer cells have been reported to use the secretion of paracrine factors to compromise the endothelial barrier to...

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4 Citations
2,500 Views
19 Pages

Selective Activation of M1 Muscarinic Receptors Attenuates Human Colon Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Margaret H. Sundel,
  • Natalia Sampaio Moura,
  • Kunrong Cheng,
  • Oscar Chatain,
  • Shien Hu,
  • Cinthia B. Drachenberg,
  • Guofeng Xie and
  • Jean-Pierre Raufman

28 September 2023

M3 muscarinic receptor (M3R) activation stimulates colon cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion; M3R expression is augmented in colon cancer and ablating M3R expression in mice attenuates colon neoplasia. Several lines of investigation su...

  • Article
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5 Citations
2,856 Views
12 Pages

ML218 HCl Is More Efficient Than Capsaicin in Inhibiting Bacterial Antigen-Induced Cal 27 Oral Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Rajdeep Chakraborty,
  • Honghua Hu,
  • Charbel Darido,
  • Karen Vickery and
  • Shoba Ranganathan

22 November 2021

The bacterial antigen, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and disruptions in calcium channels are independently known to influence oral cancer progression. Previously, we found that bacterial antigens, LPS and lipoteichoic acid (LTA) act as confounders during...

  • Article
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18 Citations
29,799 Views
15 Pages

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

  • Tomoya Hasegawa,
  • Mikako Ito,
  • Satoru Hasegawa,
  • Masaki Teranishi,
  • Koki Takeda,
  • Shuto Negishi,
  • Hiroshi Nishiwaki,
  • Jun-ichi Takeda,
  • Tyler W. LeBaron and
  • Kinji Ohno

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 hydrog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,328 Views
22 Pages

Lithium-Induced Modulation of Proliferation and Apoptosis in an In Vitro Model of Colorectal Cancer

  • Edgar Yebrán Villegas-Vázquez,
  • Ximena Paola Becerril-Vigueras,
  • Gerardo Leyva-Gómez,
  • Samantha Andrea Porras-Vázquez,
  • Luz Aleida Jiménez-Fernández,
  • Jorge Manuel Almanza-Torres,
  • Lilia Patricia Bustamante-Montes,
  • Miguel Rodríguez-Morales,
  • Virgilio Eduardo Trujillo-Condes and
  • Gabriela Figueroa-González
  • + 5 authors

20 November 2025

Cancer involves uncontrolled cell growth, leading to tumor formation, and remains a major cause of mortality worldwide. Colorectal cancer (CRC) arises from abnormal proliferation of colon glandular epithelial cells. We assessed the cytotoxic and mole...

  • Article
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32 Citations
4,531 Views
15 Pages

APE1 Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Proliferation through GFRα1/Src/ERK Axis-Cascade Signaling in Response to GDNF

  • Yoo-Duk Choi,
  • Ji-Yeon Jung,
  • Minwoo Baek,
  • Sheema Khan,
  • Peter I. Song,
  • Sunhyo Ryu,
  • Joo-Yeon Koo,
  • Subhash C. Chauhan,
  • Andrew Tsin and
  • Mihwa Kim
  • + 2 authors

Pancreatic cancer is the worst exocrine gastrointestinal cancer leading to the highest mortality. Recent studies reported that aberrant expression of apurinic/apyrimidinic endodeoxyribonuclease 1 (APE1) is involved in uncontrolled cell growth. Howeve...

  • Article
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52 Citations
7,732 Views
14 Pages

Deregulated SLC2A1 Promotes Tumor Cell Proliferation and Metastasis in Gastric Cancer

  • Shiyan Yan,
  • Yuqin Wang,
  • Meimei Chen,
  • Guangming Li and
  • Jiangao Fan

16 July 2015

Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the common reasons of cancer-related death with few biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis. Solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter) member 1 protein SLC2A1, also known as glucose transporter type 1 (GLU...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,848 Views
22 Pages

LncCDH5-3:3 Regulates Apoptosis, Proliferation, and Aggressiveness in Human Lung Cancer Cells

  • Konrad Kwaśniak,
  • Justyna Czarnik-Kwaśniak,
  • Khrystyna Malysheva,
  • Katarzyna Pogoda,
  • Olexandr Korchynskyi,
  • Paweł Rybojad,
  • Bożenna Karczmarek-Borowska and
  • Jacek Tabarkiewicz

23 January 2022

(1) Lung cancer (both small cell and non-small cell) is the leading cause of new deaths associated with cancers globally in men and women. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are associated with tumorigenesis in different types of tumors, including lung ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,082 Views
18 Pages

SUMOylation Is Required for ERK5 Nuclear Translocation and ERK5-Mediated Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Tatiana Erazo,
  • Sergio Espinosa-Gil,
  • Nora Diéguez-Martínez,
  • Néstor Gómez and
  • Jose M Lizcano

The MAP kinase ERK5 contains an N-terminal kinase domain and a unique C-terminal tail including a nuclear localization signal and a transcriptional activation domain. ERK5 is activated in response to growth factors and stresses and regulates transcri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,539 Views
20 Pages

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. Triple-negative (TN) breast cancer lacks expression of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) as well as the expression and/or gene amplification of human epidermal growth fact...

  • Article
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6 Citations
3,498 Views
15 Pages

Targeting Store-Operated Calcium Entry Regulates the Inflammation-Induced Proliferation and Migration of Breast Cancer Cells

  • Mohammed Alqinyah,
  • Abdullah S. Alhamed,
  • Hajar O. Alnefaie,
  • Mohammad M. Algahtani,
  • Amira M. Badr,
  • Abdullah M. Albogami,
  • Mohamed Mohany,
  • Yasseen A. Alassmrry,
  • Adel F. Alghaith and
  • Omar Awad Alsaidan
  • + 3 authors

Persistent challenges complicating the treatment of breast cancer remain, despite some recent undeniable successes. Sufficient evidence currently exists demonstrating the crucial role of inflammation, characterized by the enhanced activation of Toll-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,736 Views
15 Pages

Cervical Cancer Cells Use the CD95 and IL-2 Pathways to Promote Their Proliferation and Survival

  • Adriana Gutiérrez-Hoya,
  • Ivan Ortiz-Garrido,
  • Itzel Salazar-Valencia,
  • Christopher Romero-Hernández,
  • Arturo Valle-Mendiola,
  • Benny Weiss-Steider and
  • Isabel Soto-Cruz

1 December 2024

Cervical cancer is a global health problem; therapies focused on eliminating tumour cells and strengthening different immunotherapies are in development. However, it has been observed that cervical tumour cells can evade cell death mechanisms and gen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,491 Views
12 Pages

2 November 2022

Recent studies have found that m6A modification of mRNA may play important roles in the progression of various types of cancers. However, current knowledge about drugs that can interfere with m6A methylation and inhibit cancer cell proliferation is s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,216 Views
17 Pages

Furanoic Lipid F-6, A Novel Anti-Cancer Compound that Kills Cancer Cells by Suppressing Proliferation and Inducing Apoptosis

  • Jassim M. Al-Hassan,
  • Yuan Fang Liu,
  • Meraj A. Khan,
  • Peiying Yang,
  • Rui Guan,
  • Xiao-Yan Wen,
  • Mohammad Afzal,
  • Sosamma Oommen,
  • Bincy M. Paul and
  • Cecil Pace-Asciak
  • + 2 authors

9 July 2019

Identifying novel anti-cancer drugs is important for devising better cancer treatment options. In a series of studies designed to identify novel therapeutic compounds, we recently showed that a C-20 fatty acid (12,15-epoxy-13,14-dimethyleicosa-12,14-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
61 Citations
5,535 Views
13 Pages

miR-103 Promotes Proliferation and Metastasis by Targeting KLF4 in Gastric Cancer

  • Jie Zheng,
  • Yuzhen Liu,
  • Yanchun Qiao,
  • Liying Zhang and
  • Shijun Lu

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in the cancer development and progression; overexpression of miR-103 has been identified in various tumors. However, its biological function and regulatory mechanism involved in modulation of human gastric canc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
8,232 Views
11 Pages

24 May 2013

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in women worldwide. Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 9 (Ubc9), the sole conjugating enzyme for sumoylation, regulates protein function and plays an important role in sumoylati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
105 Citations
9,274 Views
10 Pages

Shikonin Inhibits the Proliferation of Human Breast Cancer Cells by Reducing Tumor-Derived Exosomes

  • Yao Wei,
  • Mingzhen Li,
  • Shufang Cui,
  • Dong Wang,
  • Chen-Yu Zhang,
  • Ke Zen and
  • Limin Li

Shikonin is a naphthoquinone isolated from the traditional Chinese medicine Lithospermum. It has been used in the treatment of various tumors. However, the effects of shikonin on such diseases have not been fully elucidated. In the present study, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,070 Views
22 Pages

Contribution of the α5 nAChR Subunit and α5SNP to Nicotine-Induced Proliferation and Migration of Human Cancer Cells

  • Irida Papapostolou,
  • Daniela Ross-Kaschitza,
  • Florian Bochen,
  • Christine Peinelt and
  • Maria Constanza Maldifassi

4 August 2023

Nicotine in tobacco is known to induce tumor-promoting effects and cause chemotherapy resistance through the activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Many studies have associated the α5 nicotinic receptor subunit (α5), an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
71 Citations
5,292 Views
12 Pages

RETRACTED: MicroRNA-223-3p Regulates Ovarian Cancer Cell Proliferation and Invasion by Targeting SOX11 Expression

  • Gang Fang,
  • Jiao Liu,
  • Qianna Wang,
  • Xueqiong Huang,
  • Runwen Yang,
  • Yuzhou Pang and
  • Meichun Yang

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) often display different expression in many cancers and other diseases in current research studies. miR-223 expression is upregulated in rheumatoid arthritis. Also, miR-223 expression has been demonstrated to be highly expressed in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,006 Views
16 Pages

Mistletoe Extracts from Different Host Trees Disparately Inhibit Bladder Cancer Cell Growth and Proliferation

  • Eva Juengel,
  • Jochen Rutz,
  • Moritz Meiborg,
  • Sascha D. Markowitsch,
  • Sebastian Maxeiner,
  • Timothy Grein,
  • Anita Thomas,
  • Felix K.-H. Chun,
  • Axel Haferkamp and
  • Roman A. Blaheta
  • + 2 authors

4 October 2023

Extracts of European mistletoe (Viscum album) are popular as a complementary treatment for patients with many different cancer types. However, whether these extracts actually block bladder cancer progression remains unknown. The influence of differen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,726 Views
18 Pages

Proinflammatory Interleukin-33 Induces Dichotomic Effects on Cell Proliferation in Normal Gastric Epithelium and Gastric Cancer

  • Laura Francesca Pisani,
  • Gian Eugenio Tontini,
  • Carmine Gentile,
  • Beatrice Marinoni,
  • Isabella Teani,
  • Nicoletta Nandi,
  • Pasquale Creo,
  • Emanuele Asti,
  • Luigi Bonavina and
  • Luca Pastorelli
  • + 1 author

Interleukin (IL)-33 is a member of the interleukin (IL)-1 family of cytokines linked to the development of inflammatory conditions and cancer in the gastrointestinal tract. This study is designed to investigate whether IL-33 has a direct effect on hu...

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