1990
DOI: 10.3109/10715769009109669
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Oxidative Stress and Tumour Cell Proliferation

Abstract: The effects of oxidant stress were studied in immortalised hamster (BHK-21) and rat (208F) cell lines before and after transformation to the malignant state with polyoma virus, or activated H-ras, respectively. Whilst intracellular superoxide production was detectable in both transformed and immortalised cells the rate was somewhat higher in the transformed cells which have lower levels of superoxide dismutase. Because growth of transformed cells was particularly depressed in the presence of MTT, a tetrazolium… Show more

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“…Additionally, we found the fluorescence of a pro-oxidant sensitive dye was maximal in late S and G 2 þ M phases of the HeLa cell cycle compared to G 1 (Goswami et al, 2000). Additional reports from other laboratories have shown sub-lethal doses of ROS (O 2 À and H 2 O 2 ) added exogenously stimulated proliferation in cultured hamster fibroblasts (Burdon et al, , 1990Stirpe et al, 1991;Burdon and Gill, 1993). Interestingly, the effect of metabolic redox reactions on growth was not exclusive to mammalian cells, but can also be seen in Dictyostelium discoideum, one of the simplest organisms capable of forming multicellular structures.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Additionally, we found the fluorescence of a pro-oxidant sensitive dye was maximal in late S and G 2 þ M phases of the HeLa cell cycle compared to G 1 (Goswami et al, 2000). Additional reports from other laboratories have shown sub-lethal doses of ROS (O 2 À and H 2 O 2 ) added exogenously stimulated proliferation in cultured hamster fibroblasts (Burdon et al, , 1990Stirpe et al, 1991;Burdon and Gill, 1993). Interestingly, the effect of metabolic redox reactions on growth was not exclusive to mammalian cells, but can also be seen in Dictyostelium discoideum, one of the simplest organisms capable of forming multicellular structures.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Whereas an overwhelming accumulation of intracellular reactive oxygen species could create an oxidatively stressed environment leading to necrosis, a slight increase is a stimulus for cellular proliferation (13,14). Pro-oxidant intracellular milieu is a hallmark of many tumor cells and is believed to endow tumor cells with a survival advantage over their normal counterparts (15,16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the specific second messengers in signaling cascades, ROS were documented to stimulate proliferation in a variety of mammalian cell types (Rao and Berk, 1992;Wartenberg et al, 1999;Burdon et al, 1990). This work detected that CD34 + cells were stimulated by cytokine combinations associated with the generation of ROS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%