The Anti‐Metastatic Action of Oxyresveratrol via Suppression of Phosphoryl‐ERK/‐PKCα‐Mediated Sp1/MMP1 Signaling in Human Renal Carcinoma Cells
Tsai‐Kun Wu,
Yi‐Hsien Hsieh,
Tung‐Wei Hung
et al.
Abstract:Oxyresveratrol (OxyR) exerts biological and pharmacological effects in a variety of tumor cells, including antioxidant action, antitumor activity, and proapoptotic effects. However, the regulation of targeted signaling pathways by OxyR and the mechanism underlying these effects in human renal cell carcinoma (RCC) have been less studied. We observed that OxyR at noncytotoxic doses did not affect the growth of human RCC cells or normal kidney HK2 cells. OxyR inhibited ACHN and Caki‐1 cell migration and invasion … Show more
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