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Endogenously synthesized n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in fat-1 transgenic mice suppress B16F10 melanoma lung metastasis by impairing mesenchymal to epithelial transition | |
Zhu P.1; Zhang Y.-M.1; Yin X.6; Zhang X.-H.1; Wang F.3; Zhang J.-J.1; Yan W.2; Xi Y.1; Wan J.-B.4; Kang J.-X.5; Zou Z.-Q.1; Bu S.-Z.1 | |
2016-12-01 | |
Source Publication | Journal of Functional Foods |
ISSN | 17564646 |
Volume | 27Pages:483-490 |
Abstract | Malignant melanoma is an aggressive cancer of neuroectodermal origin. The mechanisms of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) against melanoma metastasis are not clear. Here fat-1 and wild type (WT) mice were injected with B16F10 melanoma cells via the tail vein to establish lung metastasis model. Endogenous n-3 PUFAs were associated with a reduction in grossly visible pulmonary metastases and outgrowth through inhibition of mesenchymal to epithelial transition (MET), which was characterized by decreased expression of epithelial markers E-cadherin and ZO-1, and increased expression of mesenchymal marker vimentin in tumour tissues from fat-1 mice compared with WT controls. In addition, n-3 PUFA-mediated inhibition of MET may have been associated, in part, with the: (i) formation of n-3 PUFA-derived lipid mediators and (ii) decreased expression of mature IL-1β and p-NF-κB, and enhanced expression of superoxide dismutase-1. These results suggest that n-3 PUFAs exert their antitumourigenic activities, in part, via their anti-inflammatory properties. |
Keyword | Fat-1 Il-1β Lipid Mediators Melanoma Mesenchymal To Epithelial Transition N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jff.2016.10.006 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
WOS Research Area | Food Science & Technology ; Nutrition & Dietetics |
WOS Subject | Food Science & Technology ; Nutrition & Dietetics |
WOS ID | WOS:000390180000042 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84993982886 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Affiliation | 1.Ningbo University 2.Second Hospital of Ningbo 3.Lihuili Hospital 4.Universidade de Macau 5.Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School 6.Hangzhou First People's Hospital |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Zhu P.,Zhang Y.-M.,Yin X.,et al. Endogenously synthesized n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in fat-1 transgenic mice suppress B16F10 melanoma lung metastasis by impairing mesenchymal to epithelial transition[J]. Journal of Functional Foods, 2016, 27, 483-490. |
APA | Zhu P.., Zhang Y.-M.., Yin X.., Zhang X.-H.., Wang F.., Zhang J.-J.., Yan W.., Xi Y.., Wan J.-B.., Kang J.-X.., Zou Z.-Q.., & Bu S.-Z. (2016). Endogenously synthesized n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in fat-1 transgenic mice suppress B16F10 melanoma lung metastasis by impairing mesenchymal to epithelial transition. Journal of Functional Foods, 27, 483-490. |
MLA | Zhu P.,et al."Endogenously synthesized n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in fat-1 transgenic mice suppress B16F10 melanoma lung metastasis by impairing mesenchymal to epithelial transition".Journal of Functional Foods 27(2016):483-490. |
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