Title : Interleukin-17A promotes esophageal adenocarcinoma cell invasiveness through ROS-dependent, NF-κB-mediated MMP-2/9 activation.

Pub. Date : 2017 Mar

PMID : 28184939






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1 Interleukin-17A promotes esophageal adenocarcinoma cell invasiveness through ROS-dependent, NF-kappaB-mediated MMP-2/9 activation. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 17A Homo sapiens
2 Furthermore, IL-17A treatment significantly upregulated the expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9, stimulated intracellular ROS production, increased IkappaB-alpha phosphorylation and NF-kappaB nuclear translocation. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 17A Homo sapiens
3 Nevertheless, IL-17A-induced expression of MMP-2/9 and OE19 cell invasiveness were both inhibited by pretreatment with N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC, a ROS scavenger) or pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC, a NF-kappaB inhibitor). Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 17A Homo sapiens
4 In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that IL-17A can promote the migration and invasiveness of EAC cells through ROS/NF-kappaB/MMP-2/9 signaling pathway activation, indicating that IL-17A may be a potential therapeutic target for EAC. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 17A Homo sapiens
5 In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that IL-17A can promote the migration and invasiveness of EAC cells through ROS/NF-kappaB/MMP-2/9 signaling pathway activation, indicating that IL-17A may be a potential therapeutic target for EAC. Reactive Oxygen Species interleukin 17A Homo sapiens