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Expression Dynamics of Heme Oxygenase-1 in Tumor Cells and the Host Contributes to the Progression of Tumors
by
Islam, Rayhanul
, Yokomizo, Kazumi
, Zhang, Cheng
, Sakaguchi, Shogo
, Gao, Shanghui
, Kunisaki, Ryotaro
, Honda, Naoya
, Fang, Jun
, Zhou, Jian-Rong
in
Apoptosis
/ Brain cancer
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Colon cancer
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Heme
/ Heme oxygenase (decyclizing)
/ Hepatoma
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Metastases
/ Overexpression
/ Oxygenase
/ Physiology
/ Precision medicine
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Sarcoma
/ Solid tumors
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
2021
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Expression Dynamics of Heme Oxygenase-1 in Tumor Cells and the Host Contributes to the Progression of Tumors
by
Islam, Rayhanul
, Yokomizo, Kazumi
, Zhang, Cheng
, Sakaguchi, Shogo
, Gao, Shanghui
, Kunisaki, Ryotaro
, Honda, Naoya
, Fang, Jun
, Zhou, Jian-Rong
in
Apoptosis
/ Brain cancer
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Colon cancer
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Heme
/ Heme oxygenase (decyclizing)
/ Hepatoma
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Metastases
/ Overexpression
/ Oxygenase
/ Physiology
/ Precision medicine
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Sarcoma
/ Solid tumors
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
2021
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Expression Dynamics of Heme Oxygenase-1 in Tumor Cells and the Host Contributes to the Progression of Tumors
by
Islam, Rayhanul
, Yokomizo, Kazumi
, Zhang, Cheng
, Sakaguchi, Shogo
, Gao, Shanghui
, Kunisaki, Ryotaro
, Honda, Naoya
, Fang, Jun
, Zhou, Jian-Rong
in
Apoptosis
/ Brain cancer
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Colon cancer
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Heme
/ Heme oxygenase (decyclizing)
/ Hepatoma
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Inoculation
/ Metastases
/ Overexpression
/ Oxygenase
/ Physiology
/ Precision medicine
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Sarcoma
/ Solid tumors
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
2021
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Expression Dynamics of Heme Oxygenase-1 in Tumor Cells and the Host Contributes to the Progression of Tumors
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Expression Dynamics of Heme Oxygenase-1 in Tumor Cells and the Host Contributes to the Progression of Tumors
2021
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Overview
Heme oxygenase (HO-1) plays an important role in cellular protection against various stresses. The induction of HO-1 is an effective strategy for reactive oxygen species-related diseases, inflammatory diseases, as well as suppressing carcinogenesis. On the other hand, the high expression of HO-1 is now well known in many tumors. In this study, we investigated the dynamics of HO-1 expression in the host and the tumor. In the mouse sarcoma S180 solid tumor model and the rat hepatoma AH136B ascitic tumor model, HO-1 expression in the tumor, as indicated by the end product of HO-1 activation, i.e., carbon monoxide, gradually increased along with tumor growth. Over-expression of HO-1 expression in mouse colon cancer C26 tumor cells significantly promoted tumor growth as well as lung metastasis, whereas opposite results were found when the HO-1 expression was reduced in the cells. On the other hand, upregulating HO-1 levels in the host by using an HO-1 inducer protected the progression of the xenograft tumor in mice, whereas lowering HO-1 expression in the host with an HO-1 inhibitor showed accelerated tumor growth and lung metastasis after subcutaneous tumor xenograft inoculation. These findings strongly suggest that the balance of HO-1 levels in the host and the tumor cells is essential for the occurrence, progression, and prognosis of cancer. Maintenance of appropriately high HO-1 levels in the host is favorable for cancer prevention, whereas suppression of HO-1 in the tumor cells may thus become a therapeutic strategy for cancer.
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