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Perfluorooctanoic acid stimulates ovarian cancer cell migration, invasion via ERK/NF-κB/MMP-2/-9 pathway

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TOXICOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 294, Issue -, Pages 44-50

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2018.05.009

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Ovarian cancer; PFOA; MMP-2/-9; ERK/NF-kappa B; Migration and invasion

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81372850]
  2. Key University Natural Science Research Project of Jiangsu Province [15KJA320003]
  3. Jiangsu Entrepreneurship & Innovation Award

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As widely used in consumer products, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) has become a common environmental pollutant, which has been detected in human serum and associated with cancers. Our previous study showed that PFOA is a carcinogen that promotes endometrial cancer cell migration and invasion through activation of ERK/mTOR signaling. Here, we showed that PFOA (>= 100 nM) treatment also stimulated A2780 ovarian cancer cell invasion and migration, which correlated with increased matrix metalloproteinases MMP-2/-9 expression, important proteases associated with tumor invasion and migration. Notably, PFOA treatment induced activation of ERK1/2/ NF-kappa B signaling. Pre-treatment with U0126, an ERK1/2inhibitor; or JSH-23, a NF-kappa B inhibitor, can reverse the PFOA-induced cell migration and invasion. Consistent with these results, inhibiting ERK1/2 or NF-kappa B signaling abolished PFOA-induced up-regulation of MMP-2/-9 expression. These results indicate that PFOA can stimulate ovarian cancer cell migration, invasion and MMP-2/-9 expression by up-regulating ERK/NF-kappa B pathway.

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