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Adipocytokine Vaspin Stimulates the Migration Process in Different Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines

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Colorectal carcinoma cell lines differ in invasiveness and migratory potential. Cell motility characterizes the tissue and specific resistance to genotoxic agents and protects cancer cells from the micro-environmental impact, especially from the extracellular matrix. The regulatory interactions, described as signalization loops comprised of released adipocytokines and specific for them receptors. The responses could be regulated by positive feedback, e.g., when visfatin/vaspin stimulates (up-regulates) the expression of a gene (during the incubation of cells with visfatin or vaspin), or by negative feedback when visfatin/vaspin inhibits (down-regulates) the expression of a gene. The strongest stimulation of metalloproteinases was observed under vaspin treatment in HCT116 (Duke’s stage A), in LS-180 (Duke’s stage B), and the weakest in HCA-2 (Duke’s stage C), in comparison to the untreated control cells. Metalloproteinase gene expression in cell lines was connected to cancer invasiveness and Duke’s grading system for colorectal cancers.

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Students’ Scientific Society of Biotechnology was granted support in the I edition of funding for student research and in the II edition of funding for Project-Based Learning under the Excellence Initiative - Research University program, by Rector’s of the Silesian University of Technology Regulation No. 54/2020 and 55/2020 issued March 13, 2020, and grants \(02/040/BK\_20/0002\) (Magdalena Skonieczna and Dorota Hudy), and \(02/040/BKM\_20/0005\) (Małgorzata Adamiec).

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Gałecki, S. et al. (2022). Adipocytokine Vaspin Stimulates the Migration Process in Different Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines. In: Piaseczna, N., Gorczowska, M., Łach, A. (eds) Innovations and Developments of Technologies in Medicine, Biology and Healthcare. EMBS ICS 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1360. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88976-0_4

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