The influence of X-ray and (12)C heavy ion irradiation on tumor cell migration and of beta(3) and beta(1) integrin expression was investigated.Two different tumor cell lines (U87 glioma and HCT116 colon carcinoma cells) were irradiated with 1, 3, or 10 Gy X-rays or (12)C heavy ions. 24 h after irradiation a standardized Boyden Chamber assay for migration analysis was performed and cells were lysed for Western blotting.Radiation-induced influences were cell line- and radiation type-dependent. X-rays decreased HCT116 migration at higher doses and appear to increase U87 migration after 3 Gy. Heavy ions decreased migration of both cell lines dose-dependently. A trend of increased beta(3) and beta(1) integrin expression in U87 cells after both r...
<p>Representative images are shown of migrating C6 glioma cells exposed to conditioned medium from c...
Blocking metastatic potential of tumor cells is crucial to improve the clinical outcome of cancer tr...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiation may either promote or inhibit tumor metastatic potential paradoxi...
Cell invasion represents one of the major determinants that treatment has failed for patients suffer...
It is estimated that >90% of cancer-related deaths are associated with the development and growth of...
In recent years experimental data have indicated that low-energy proton beam radiation might induce ...
Rectal cancer treatment still fails with local and distant relapses of the disease. It is hypothesiz...
Particle radiotherapy such as proton and carbon ion has been producing promising clinical results wo...
Tumor metastasis is the major cause of cancer-related mortality. We and other groups have reported t...
There is growing evidence suggest that low LET radiation can paradoxically promote tumor invasion an...
Growing evidence suggests that low-LET radiation can paradoxically promote tumor invasion and metast...
Photon irradiation has been repeatedly suspected of increasing tumor cell motility and promoting loc...
Purpose: To clarify histopathological changes and molecular mechanisms of high LET heavy-ion radiati...
A human glioblastoma multiforme cell line (U87) and its derived-spheroids were irradiated either usi...
Radiotherapy remains an effective conventional method of treatment for patients with cancer. However...
<p>Representative images are shown of migrating C6 glioma cells exposed to conditioned medium from c...
Blocking metastatic potential of tumor cells is crucial to improve the clinical outcome of cancer tr...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiation may either promote or inhibit tumor metastatic potential paradoxi...
Cell invasion represents one of the major determinants that treatment has failed for patients suffer...
It is estimated that >90% of cancer-related deaths are associated with the development and growth of...
In recent years experimental data have indicated that low-energy proton beam radiation might induce ...
Rectal cancer treatment still fails with local and distant relapses of the disease. It is hypothesiz...
Particle radiotherapy such as proton and carbon ion has been producing promising clinical results wo...
Tumor metastasis is the major cause of cancer-related mortality. We and other groups have reported t...
There is growing evidence suggest that low LET radiation can paradoxically promote tumor invasion an...
Growing evidence suggests that low-LET radiation can paradoxically promote tumor invasion and metast...
Photon irradiation has been repeatedly suspected of increasing tumor cell motility and promoting loc...
Purpose: To clarify histopathological changes and molecular mechanisms of high LET heavy-ion radiati...
A human glioblastoma multiforme cell line (U87) and its derived-spheroids were irradiated either usi...
Radiotherapy remains an effective conventional method of treatment for patients with cancer. However...
<p>Representative images are shown of migrating C6 glioma cells exposed to conditioned medium from c...
Blocking metastatic potential of tumor cells is crucial to improve the clinical outcome of cancer tr...
BACKGROUND: Conventional radiation may either promote or inhibit tumor metastatic potential paradoxi...