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Bacillus pumilus Ribonuclease Inhibits Migration of Human Duodenum Adenocarcinoma HuTu 80 Cells. / Zelenikhin, P.; Mohamed, I. S. Ead; Nadyrova, A. et al.
In: Molecular Biology, Vol. 54, No. 1, 01.2020, p. 128-133.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Bacillus pumilus Ribonuclease Inhibits Migration of Human Duodenum Adenocarcinoma HuTu 80 Cells
AU - Zelenikhin, P.
AU - Mohamed, I. S. Ead
AU - Nadyrova, A.
AU - Sirotkina, A. A.
AU - Ulyanova, V. V.
AU - Mironova, N. L.
AU - Mitkevieh, V. A.
AU - Makarov, A. A.
AU - Zenkova, M. A.
AU - Ilinskaya, O. N.
N1 - Зеленихин П.В., Мохамед И.С. Еад, Надырова А.И., Сироткина А.А., Ульянова В.В., Миронова Н.Л., Митькевич В.А., Макаров А.А., Зенкова М.А., Ильинская О.Н. Рибонуклеаза Bacillus pumilus ингибирует миграцию клеток аденокарциномы двенадцатиперстной кишки человека HuTu 80 // Молекулярная биология. – 2020. – Т. 54. – № 1. – С. 146-152.
PY - 2020/1
Y1 - 2020/1
N2 - Migration of cancer cells from the primary tumor site to nearby tissues is the starting point of the metastatic process. The invasive properties of cells are especially important for carcinomas, since tumor cells need to overcome the basement membrane and go beyond its boundaries to the underlying tissues. Substances that reduce the invasive ability of malignant cells are promising as antimetastatic agents. In the present work, the possibility of inhibiting the ability of different cancer cell lines to migrate under the influence of the Bacillus pumilus ribonuclease (binase) was analyzed using the scratch-wound assay. It was established that binase at non-toxic concentrations (10 mu g/mL) reliably suppressed the migratory ability of HuTu 80 human duodenum adenocarcinoma cells incubated with RNase for 48-72 h. The antimetastatic potential of binase is confirmed by molecular modeling data demonstrating the ability of binase to inhibit cellular metalloproteinases that determine the migration of tumor cells.
AB - Migration of cancer cells from the primary tumor site to nearby tissues is the starting point of the metastatic process. The invasive properties of cells are especially important for carcinomas, since tumor cells need to overcome the basement membrane and go beyond its boundaries to the underlying tissues. Substances that reduce the invasive ability of malignant cells are promising as antimetastatic agents. In the present work, the possibility of inhibiting the ability of different cancer cell lines to migrate under the influence of the Bacillus pumilus ribonuclease (binase) was analyzed using the scratch-wound assay. It was established that binase at non-toxic concentrations (10 mu g/mL) reliably suppressed the migratory ability of HuTu 80 human duodenum adenocarcinoma cells incubated with RNase for 48-72 h. The antimetastatic potential of binase is confirmed by molecular modeling data demonstrating the ability of binase to inhibit cellular metalloproteinases that determine the migration of tumor cells.
KW - ribonuclease
KW - binase
KW - carcinoma
KW - melanoma
KW - invasion
KW - RAS oncogene
KW - ADAM metalloproteinases
KW - BINASE
KW - METALLOPROTEINASES
KW - PROLIFERATION
KW - TARGETS
KW - CANCER
KW - TUMOR
U2 - 10.1134/S0026893320010173
DO - 10.1134/S0026893320010173
M3 - Article
VL - 54
SP - 128
EP - 133
JO - Molecular Biology
JF - Molecular Biology
SN - 0026-8933
IS - 1
ER -
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