Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been observed in various types of human cancer cells, the molecular mechanism underlying mitochondrial dysfunction mediated tumorigenesis remains largely elusive. To further explore the function of mitochondria and their involvement in the pathogenic mechanisms of cancer development, mitochondrial dysfunction clones of breast cancer cells were generated by rotenone treatment, a specific inhibitor of mitochondrial electron transport complex I. These clones were verified by mitochondrial respiratory defect measurement. Moreover, those clones exhibited increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), and showed higher migration and invasive behaviors compared with their parental cells. Furthermore, antioxidant N-...
Mitochondria produce reactive oxygen species (mROS) as a natural by-product of electron transport ch...
(EN) Mitochondria are the principal intracellular organelles responsible for fuel generation; howeve...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...
<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...
AbstractSomatic mitochondrial DNA alterations have been found in all types of cancer. To better unde...
Mitochondria are semi-autonomous organelles of eukaryotic cells. They perform crucial functions such...
Experimental evidence implicates reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in the hypoxic stabilizati...
Increased glycolysis and oxidative stress are common features of cancer cells. These metabolic alter...
Increased glycolysis and oxidative stress are common features of cancer cells. These metabolic alter...
A mechanistic understanding of how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to cell growth and tumorige...
Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism plays a key role in meeting energetic demands of cells by oxidati...
Mitochondrial processes play an important role in tumor initiation and progression. In this review, ...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...
Mitochondria produce reactive oxygen species (mROS) as a natural by-product of electron transport ch...
(EN) Mitochondria are the principal intracellular organelles responsible for fuel generation; howeve...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...
<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...
AbstractSomatic mitochondrial DNA alterations have been found in all types of cancer. To better unde...
Mitochondria are semi-autonomous organelles of eukaryotic cells. They perform crucial functions such...
Experimental evidence implicates reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in the hypoxic stabilizati...
Increased glycolysis and oxidative stress are common features of cancer cells. These metabolic alter...
Increased glycolysis and oxidative stress are common features of cancer cells. These metabolic alter...
A mechanistic understanding of how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to cell growth and tumorige...
Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism plays a key role in meeting energetic demands of cells by oxidati...
Mitochondrial processes play an important role in tumor initiation and progression. In this review, ...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...
Mitochondria produce reactive oxygen species (mROS) as a natural by-product of electron transport ch...
(EN) Mitochondria are the principal intracellular organelles responsible for fuel generation; howeve...
mtDNA variations often result in bioenergetic dysfunction inducing a metabolic switch toward glycoly...