Literature DB >> 23799592

Overexpression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes the motility and invasiveness of HepG2 cells in vitro.

Peng-Cheng Chen1, Ji-Run Peng, Lei Huang, Wen-Xia Li, Wen-Zhen Wang, Zhu-Qing-Qing Cui, Hui Han, Lei Gong, Da-Peng Xiang, Shi-Shi Qiao, Xin Yu, Yu-Hua Wei, Li-Ping Ma, Na Li, Ji-Ye Zhu, Xi-Sheng Leng.   

Abstract

Recent studies have indicated that telomerase activity promotes cancer invasion and metastasis, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Several studies have shown that expression of exogenous human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) can promote motility and invasiveness among telomerase-negative tumor cells, and inhibition of endogenous telomerase activity can reduce invasiveness in tumor cells. However, whether overexpression of hTERT can further enhance the motility and invasiveness of telomerase‑positive tumor cells has yet to be determined. In the present study, we showed that stable overexpression of hTERT can increase telomerase activity and telomere length, which significantly promotes the invasive and metastatic potential of telomerase‑positive HepG2 cells but does not affect cell proliferation. Further analysis suggested that enhanced invasiveness and metastasis may act through corresponding upregulation of mRNA and protein expression of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) and Ras homolog gene family member C (RhoC). Our study indicated that exogenous expression of hTERT may promote invasiveness and metastasis through upregulation of MMP9 and RhoC.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23799592     DOI: 10.3892/or.2013.2563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


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3.  Shorter telomeres and high telomerase activity correlate with a highly aggressive phenotype in breast cancer cell lines.

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7.  Gene Expression Profile in Immortalized Human Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts Through hTERT Ectopic Expression: Transcriptome and Bioinformatic Analysis.

Authors:  Lygia S Nogueira; Carolina P Vasconcelos; Geovanni Pereira Mitre; Leonardo Oliveira Bittencourt; Jessica Rodrigues Plaça; Maria Sueli da Silva Kataoka; João de Jesus Viana Pinheiro; Gustavo Pompermaier Garlet; Edivaldo H C De Oliveira; Rafael R Lima
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8.  An hTERT/ZEB1 complex directly regulates E-cadherin to promote epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in colorectal cancer.

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Review 9.  Genomic instability in human cancer: Molecular insights and opportunities for therapeutic attack and prevention through diet and nutrition.

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Journal:  Semin Cancer Biol       Date:  2015-04-11       Impact factor: 17.012

10.  Knockdown of hTERT and Treatment with BIBR1532 Inhibit Cell Proliferation and Invasion in Endometrial Cancer Cells.

Authors:  Weimin Kong; Nenan Lv; Weiya Z Wysham; Dario R Roque; Tongqing Zhang; Simeng Jiao; Dan Song; Jiao Chen; Victoria L Bae-Jump; Chunxiao Zhou
Journal:  J Cancer       Date:  2015-11-01       Impact factor: 4.207

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