Increased ROS (cellular reactive oxygen species) are characteristic of both fibrosis and tumour development. ROS induce the trans-differentiation to myofibroblasts, the activated form of fibroblasts able to promote cancer progression. Here, we report the role of ROS produced in response to dysfunctions of mitochondrial complex I, in fibroblast activation and in tumour progression. We studied human fibroblasts with mitochondrial dysfunctions of complex I, leading to hyperproduction of ROS. We demonstrated that ROS level produced by the mutated fibroblasts correlates with their activation. The increase of ROS in these cells provides a greater ability to remodel the extracellular matrix leading to an increased motility and invasiveness. Furthe...
[[abstract]]The major concept of "oxidative stress" is an excess elevated level of reactive oxygen s...
Redox balance is associated with the regulation of several cell signalling pathways and functions. I...
(ROS) are present in low amounts and their action can be effectively counteracted by the antioxidant...
Increased ROS (cellular reactive oxygen species) are characteristic of both fibrosis and tumour deve...
<div><p>Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells,...
Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells, the mol...
We have previously demonstrated that cells adapt to hypoxia using different metabolic reprogramming ...
Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells, the mol...
Reactive oxygen species and tumor biology are intertwined in a complex web, making it difficult to u...
Mitochondria produce reactive oxygen species (mROS) as a natural by-product of electron transport ch...
Copyright: © Guido et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
Experimental evidence implicates reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in the hypoxic stabilizati...
Mitochondria are organelles with a highly dynamic ultrastructure maintained by a delicate equilibriu...
Redox balance is associated with the regulation of several cell signalling pathways and functions. I...
JunD regulates genes involved in antioxidant defence. We took advantage of the chronic oxidative str...
[[abstract]]The major concept of "oxidative stress" is an excess elevated level of reactive oxygen s...
Redox balance is associated with the regulation of several cell signalling pathways and functions. I...
(ROS) are present in low amounts and their action can be effectively counteracted by the antioxidant...
Increased ROS (cellular reactive oxygen species) are characteristic of both fibrosis and tumour deve...
<div><p>Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells,...
Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells, the mol...
We have previously demonstrated that cells adapt to hypoxia using different metabolic reprogramming ...
Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells, the mol...
Reactive oxygen species and tumor biology are intertwined in a complex web, making it difficult to u...
Mitochondria produce reactive oxygen species (mROS) as a natural by-product of electron transport ch...
Copyright: © Guido et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
Experimental evidence implicates reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in the hypoxic stabilizati...
Mitochondria are organelles with a highly dynamic ultrastructure maintained by a delicate equilibriu...
Redox balance is associated with the regulation of several cell signalling pathways and functions. I...
JunD regulates genes involved in antioxidant defence. We took advantage of the chronic oxidative str...
[[abstract]]The major concept of "oxidative stress" is an excess elevated level of reactive oxygen s...
Redox balance is associated with the regulation of several cell signalling pathways and functions. I...
(ROS) are present in low amounts and their action can be effectively counteracted by the antioxidant...