نتایج جستجو برای: ht29 cells

تعداد نتایج: 1383713  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR 2009
Yu-Jing Fang Zhi-Zhong Pan Li-Ren Li Zhen-Hai Lu Li-Yi Zhang De-Sen Wan

BACKGROUND Many studies have shown that colon cancer is an estrogen-dependent carcinoma. This study explored the efficacy of endocrine therapy in colon cancer cells with high metastatic potential (HT29). We investigated the proliferation of HT29 cells after exposure to endocrine therapy (tamoxifen) and 5-FU. METHODS Apoptosis was evaluated using flow cytometry. The expression of matrix metall...

2012
Limor Cohen Hagit Azriel-Tamir Natan Arotsker Israel Sekler Michal Hershfinkel

Zinc enhances epithelial proliferation, protects the digestive epithelial layer and has profound antiulcerative and antidiarrheal roles in the colon. Despite the clinical significance of this ion, the mechanisms linking zinc to these cellular processes are poorly understood. We have previously identified an extracellular Zn(2+) sensing G-protein coupled receptor (ZnR) that activates Ca(2+) sign...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2009
Kim Y C Fung Tanya Lewanowitsch Steven T Henderson Ilka Priebe Peter Hoffmann Shaun R McColl Trevor Lockett Richard Head Leah J Cosgrove

Butyrate, a fermentation product of the large bowel microflora, is potentially protective against the development of colorectal cancer. In vitro, butyrate has been shown to induce apoptosis and inhibit proliferation in numerous cancer cell lines, including colorectal cancer. Although these tumor suppressing properties of butyrate are well-documented in experimental systems, the mechanisms under...

2017
Elena Pavlovich Nataliia Volkova Elena Yakymchuk Olena Perepelitsyna Michail Sydorenko Anatoliy Goltsev

Cell culture models are excellent tools for potential toxicity of nanoparticles and fundamental investigations in cancer research. Thus, information about AuNP potential toxicity and effects on human health is necessary for the use of nanomaterials in clinical settings. The aim of our research is to examine the effects of AuNPs on the epithelial origin cell lines: continuous and oncogenic. Embr...

2012
Leila Zeidooni Mohsen Rezaei Mahmood Hashemi Tabar

BACKGROUND Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is a physiological process needed to remove unwanted or damaged cells. It has been hypothesized that any failure of programmed cell death leads to the development of neoplasm. Identifying new agents which induce apoptosis in tumor cells is of great significance in treatment of neoplasms. Numerous studies suggest that exposure of tumor cells to statin...

2018
Wangdi Liao Guohua Li Yu You Hongping Wan Qiong Wu Chongwen Wang Nonghua Lv

This study investigated the roles of Notch‑1 in colorectal carcinoma, to assess the mechanisms. The expression of Notch‑1 and its ligand-Jagged1 was detected in human colorectal carcinoma, colorectal adenoma, paracancerous tissue and normal colorectal tissue by immunohistochemistry. Colorectal carcinoma cell lines were utilized to confirm the expression of Notch‑1 in colorectal carcinoma cells....

2013
Afshin Amini Anahid Ehteda Samar Masoumi Moghaddam Javed Akhter Krishna Pillai David Lawson Morris

BACKGROUND Bromelain is a pineapple stem extract with a variety of therapeutic benefits arising from interaction with a number of different biological processes. Several preclinical studies and anecdotal clinical observations have reported the anticancer properties of bromelain. In the present study, we investigated the cytotoxic effects of bromelain in four human cancer cell lines of gastroint...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2021

Medicinal plants have been used by indigenous people across the world for centuries to help individuals preserve their wellbeing and cure diseases. Annona muricata L. (Graviola) which is belonging Annonaceae family has traditionally due its medicinal abilities including antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant cancer cell growth inhibition. Graviola claimed be a potential antitumor selecti...

Journal: :Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 2011
Joanna Kopecka Ivana Campia Paolo Olivero Gianpiero Pescarmona Dario Ghigo Amalia Bosia Chiara Riganti

Doxorubicin is one of the most employed anticancer drugs, but its efficacy is limited by the onset of adverse effects such as drug resistance, due to the drug efflux via P-glycoprotein (Pgp). Several factors are associated to a high Pgp activity, including the amount of cholesterol in plasma membrane, which is essential to maintain the pump function. In this work we started from the following o...

2012
Brendan Dolan Julie Naughton Nicole Tegtmeyer Felicity E. B. May Marguerite Clyne

Helicobacter pylori colonises the gastric mucosa of humans. The majority of organisms live in mucus. These organisms are an important reservoir for infection of the underlying epithelium. Cell culture models for H. pylori infection do not normally possess a mucus layer. The interaction of H. pylori with TFF1, a member of the trefoil factor family found in gastric mucin, is mediated by lipopolys...

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