Cell migration is a critical step in the progression of prostate cancer to the metastatic state, the lethal form of the disease. The antidiabetic drug metformin has been shown to display antitumoral properties in prostate cancer cell and animal models; however, its role in the formation of metastases remains poorly documented. Here, we show that metformin reduces the formation of metastases to fewer solid organs in an orthotopic metastatic prostate cancer cell model established in nude mice. As predicted, metformin hampers cell motility in PC3 and DU145 prostate cancer cells and triggers a radical reorganization of the cell cytoskeleton. The small GTPase Rac1 is a master regulator of cytoskeleton organization and cell migration. We report t...
BACKGROUND Metformin has been reported to inhibit the growth of different types of cancers, includin...
Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic f...
Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic f...
International audienceCell migration is a critical step in the progression of prostate cancer to the...
The anti-diabetic drug metformin has been shown to affect cancer cell metabolism [1,2] and to displa...
International audienceMetformin is a widely used antidiabetic agent, which regulates glucose homeost...
Metformin inhibits cancer cell proliferation, and epidemiology studies suggest an association with i...
Castration is the standard therapeutic treatment for advanced prostate cancer but with limited benef...
Metformin inhibits cancer cell proliferation, and epidemiology studies suggest an association with i...
PURPOSE: Inflammatory infiltration plays important roles in both carcinogenesis and metastasis. We a...
Metformin has emerged as a potential anticancer agent. Here, we demonstrate that metformin plays an ...
Recent studies suggest that metformin, a widely used antidiabetic agent, may reduce cancer risk and ...
Prostate-cancer is strongly influenced by obesity, wherein metformin could represent a promising tre...
The deregulation of energetic and cellular metabolism is a signature of cancer cells. Thus, drugs ta...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most common and deadliest cancers of the central nervous...
BACKGROUND Metformin has been reported to inhibit the growth of different types of cancers, includin...
Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic f...
Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic f...
International audienceCell migration is a critical step in the progression of prostate cancer to the...
The anti-diabetic drug metformin has been shown to affect cancer cell metabolism [1,2] and to displa...
International audienceMetformin is a widely used antidiabetic agent, which regulates glucose homeost...
Metformin inhibits cancer cell proliferation, and epidemiology studies suggest an association with i...
Castration is the standard therapeutic treatment for advanced prostate cancer but with limited benef...
Metformin inhibits cancer cell proliferation, and epidemiology studies suggest an association with i...
PURPOSE: Inflammatory infiltration plays important roles in both carcinogenesis and metastasis. We a...
Metformin has emerged as a potential anticancer agent. Here, we demonstrate that metformin plays an ...
Recent studies suggest that metformin, a widely used antidiabetic agent, may reduce cancer risk and ...
Prostate-cancer is strongly influenced by obesity, wherein metformin could represent a promising tre...
The deregulation of energetic and cellular metabolism is a signature of cancer cells. Thus, drugs ta...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most common and deadliest cancers of the central nervous...
BACKGROUND Metformin has been reported to inhibit the growth of different types of cancers, includin...
Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic f...
Background: Several mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain the apparent antineoplastic f...