Title : Gelsolin-Cu/ZnSOD interaction alters intracellular reactive oxygen species levels to promote cancer cell invasion.

Pub. Date : 2016 Aug 16

PMID : 27391159






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1 Gelsolin-Cu/ZnSOD interaction alters intracellular reactive oxygen species levels to promote cancer cell invasion. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
2 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
3 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
4 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
5 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
6 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
7 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
8 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
9 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens
10 As reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to promote cancer cell invasion, we investigated on the hypothesis that gelsolin-induced changes in ROS levels may mediate the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells.Herein, we show that increased gelsolin enhances the invasive capacity of colon cancer cells, and this is mediated via gelsolin"s effects in elevating intracellular superoxide (O2.-) levels. Reactive Oxygen Species gelsolin Homo sapiens