The role of graphene oxide in the inhibition of migration and invasion of cancer cells by destroying actin cytoskeleton and via inhibiting the activities of ETC complexes

K. Bislimi, Besmir Hyseni, I. Mazreku
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Cancer is one of the most important threats to public health. Cancer is characterized by cell proliferation that has eluded central endogenous control mechanisms. Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women, followed by skin cancer and breast cancer, the first and second most common causes, respectively. In developing countries, cervical cancer is usually the most common cancer in women and may account for 25% of all female cancers. Over the years, the diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer have made rapid progress, resulting in a decline in the mortality and morbidity of the disease. Unfortunately, although surgery and radiotherapy have effective treatment options for early cervical cancer, poor prognosis is still a challenge in the treatment of metastatic cervical cancer. Therefore, it is very important to reveal the mechanism of cervical cancer and explore new therapies against tumor invasiveness. At present, it is reported that nanomaterials are used in the detection and treatment of various types of malignant tumors due to their different targeting effects in many fields, such as imaging, immune detection, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. The cytotoxicity and inhibitory effects of graphene oxide (GO) on tumor invasion and metastasis were studied in recent studies using the human cervical cancer Hela cell line, as well as the probable mechanisms and signaling pathways involved. Here we collect the last reports, with focus on the role of GO in the inhibition of migration and invasion of cancer cells with the goal of exposing possible potential pathways to provide new insights for specific treatment of cancer.
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氧化石墨烯通过破坏肌动蛋白细胞骨架和抑制ETC复合物的活性来抑制癌细胞的迁移和侵袭
癌症是对公众健康最重要的威胁之一。癌症的特点是细胞增殖,但却没有中央内源性控制机制。子宫颈癌是妇女中第三常见的癌症,其次是皮肤癌和乳腺癌,分别是第一和第二常见的癌症。在发展中国家,宫颈癌通常是妇女中最常见的癌症,可能占所有女性癌症的25%。多年来,宫颈癌的诊断和治疗取得了迅速进展,导致该疾病的死亡率和发病率下降。不幸的是,虽然手术和放疗对早期宫颈癌有有效的治疗选择,但预后差仍然是转移性宫颈癌治疗的一个挑战。因此,揭示宫颈癌的发病机制,探索抗肿瘤侵袭的新疗法具有十分重要的意义。目前,据报道,纳米材料因其在成像、免疫检测、化疗、放疗和免疫治疗等诸多领域具有不同的靶向作用,被用于各种类型恶性肿瘤的检测和治疗。近年来,利用人宫颈癌Hela细胞系研究了氧化石墨烯(GO)对肿瘤侵袭和转移的细胞毒性和抑制作用,以及可能的机制和信号通路。在此,我们收集了最近的报道,重点关注氧化石墨烯在抑制癌细胞迁移和侵袭中的作用,目的是揭示可能的潜在途径,为癌症的特异性治疗提供新的见解。
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期刊介绍: Current Cancer Therapy Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical oncology, cancer therapy and pharmacology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in cancer therapy.
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