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K-D:rib dampens Hs 578T cancer cell chemoinvasion and proliferation
- Source :
- Cancer Cell International
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Background Cancer cells, even in the presence of available oxygen, have a glycolysis enhancement. The “aerobic glycolysis” is known as the Warburg effect and it is considered one of the fundamental hallmarks of metabolic alteration during malignant transformation. A feature of many tumors is also a change into ions equilibrium, with particular reference to K+ intracellular concentration. Another hallmark in cancer is the reprogrammed chemotaxis pathways in favour of tumor cell dissemination. Results The doubling population time of 5 mM K:D-rib treated Hs 578T (HTB-126 ® ATCC) cell line is reduce by 30% respect to the control. During the chemotactic invasion assay, the relative number of motile and invasive cells, counted inside the FBS-AGAR spot, shows a decrease with the maintenance of the treatment reaching the 25% after nine days. Hs 578Bst (HTB-125 ® ATCC) non-tumor cell line treated for nineteen days with 5 mM K:D-rib was split twice as well as the control. No morphological change was visible in the treated respect to untreated cells. Conclusions We demonstrate that the synergic action of potassium bicarbonate and D-ribose has effect on Hs 578T cancer cell line proliferation reducing the cell cycle time. At 5 mM concentration, K:D-rib is able to modify the tumorigenic potential of human breast cancer cell line Hs 578T, interfering in vitro with the capability of Hs 578 T cell line to migrate under chemotactic stimuli. Despite this, K:D-rib solution, does not exhibit any appreciable toxicity as confirmed by the proliferation assay accomplished on Hs 578Bst cell line.
- Subjects :
- Cancer Research
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Pathology
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Doubling Population time
Hs 578Bst (HTB-125) breast epithelial cell line
Potassium bicarbonate
Population
Cell cycle
Biology
Molecular biology
Warburg effect
Malignant transformation
Oncology
Anaerobic glycolysis
Cell culture
Cancer cell
Genetics
medicine
Hs 578T (HTB-126) human breast cancer cell line
education
Primary Research
Intracellular
Chemotactic invasion assay
D-ribose
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Details
- ISSN :
- 14752867
- Volume :
- 14
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cancer cell international
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....42587f3308959e21c756d6987148b170