Dicarbonyl stress debilitates mesothelial defense against metastasizing ovarian cancer
Satyarthi Mishra,
Kottpalli Vidhipriya,
Anchita Gopikrishnan
et al.
Abstract:Chronic metabolic disorders and aging result in accumulation of active dicarbonyls that glycate biomolecules rendering them dysfunctional. Although metabolic aberrations are known to be epidemiologically associated with faster cancer progression, cell biological determinants of such associations remain elusive. The formation of micro-metastases in epithelial ovarian cancer involves its colonization of visceral peritonea through clearance of mesothelia that line the coelom. In this study, we observe that cocult… Show more
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