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dc.creatorOrtíz-López, Leonardo
dc.creatorMorales-Mulia, Sandra
dc.creatorRamírez-Rodríguez, Gerardo
dc.creatorBenítez-King, Gloria
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-30T03:43:55Z
dc.date.available2017-06-30T03:43:55Z
dc.date.issued2009es_ES
dc.identifier2190es_ES
dc.identifier.issn0742-3098es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.inprf.gob.mx/handle/123456789/6837
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-079X.2008.00600.xes_ES
dc.description.abstractCell movement is generated by a driving force provided by dynamic cytoskeletal organization. Two main cytoskeletal-dependent features, essential for migration, are the highly cell polarized structure and focal adhesion complexes. Cell migration and substrate anchorage are finely regulated by external signaling exerted by growth factors and hormones. In particular, the serine threonine kinase activated by the small GTPase Rho, the Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK), participate in both processes through regulation of actin rearrangements in lamellipodia, filopodia, ruffles, and stress fibers. Melatonin, the main product secreted by the pineal gland has oncostatic properties. In MCF-7 cells, 1 nm melatonin reduces migration and invasiveness through increased expression of two cell surface adhesion proteins, E-cadherin and _1-integrin. In this work, we studied the microfilament and microtubule rearrangements elicited by melatonin in migrating leader MCF-7 cells by a wound-healing assay. Additionally, cell anchorage was estimated by quantification of focal adhesions in MCF-7 cells cultured with melatonin. ROCK participation in the indole effects on anchorage and migration was explored by inhibition of the kinase activity with the specific inhibitor of ROCK, the Y-27632 compound. The results indicate that ROCK participates in the melatonin inhibitory effects on cell migration by changing cytoskeletal organization of leader MCF-7 cells. Also, they indicated that indole increased the number of focal contacts through ROCK. These results support the notion that melatonin inhibits cancer cell invasion and metastasis formation via ROCK-regulated microfilament and microtubule organization that converge in a migration/anchorage switch.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.relation46 (1) 15-21 p.es_ES
dc.relationversión del editores_ES
dc.rightsacceso cerradoes_ES
dc.titleROCK-regulated cytoskeletal dynamics participate in the inhibitory effect of melatonin on cancer cell migrationes_ES
dc.typearticlees_ES
dc.relation.jnabreviadoJ PINEAL RESes_ES
dc.relation.journalJournal of pineal researches_ES
dc.identifier.placeOxfordes_ES
dc.date.published2009es_ES
dc.identifier.organizacionInstituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz, México.es_ES
dc.identifier.eissn1600-079Xes_ES
dc.subject.kwCánceres_ES
dc.subject.kwCitoesqueletoes_ES
dc.subject.kwAdherencias focaleses_ES
dc.subject.kwCélulas MCF-7es_ES
dc.subject.kwMelatoninaes_ES
dc.subject.kwMigraciónes_ES
dc.subject.kwAsociada a la proteína quinasa Rhoes_ES
dc.subject.koCanceres_ES
dc.subject.koCytoskeletones_ES
dc.subject.koFocal adhesionses_ES
dc.subject.koMCF-7 cellses_ES
dc.subject.koMelatonines_ES
dc.subject.koMigrationes_ES
dc.subject.koRho-associated protein kinasees_ES


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