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Tumor development under the perspective of redox signaling: temporal modulation of the production of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species

Grant number: 18/15038-7
Support Opportunities:Research Projects - Thematic Grants
Start date: July 01, 2019
End date: June 30, 2025
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Biochemistry - Metabolism and Bioenergetics
Principal Investigator:Hugo Pequeno Monteiro
Grantee:Hugo Pequeno Monteiro
Host Institution: Centro de Terapia Celular e Molecular. Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). Campus São Paulo. São Paulo , SP, Brazil
Associated researchers:Adriana Karla Cardoso Amorim Reis ; Alex Yuri Simões Sato ; Ana Iochabel Soares Moretti ; Elaine Guadelupe Rodrigues ; Fernando Toshio Ogata ; Luiz Sidney Longo Junior ; Wagner Luiz Batista
Associated research grant(s):19/21742-1 - Multi-User Equipment approved in grant 2018/15038-7: nitric oxide analyzer Sievers, AP.EMU
Associated scholarship(s):24/00085-0 - Functional Analysis of NOX4 Overexpression in the Acquisition of Metastatic Characteristics in Human Melanoma Cells from Primary Site A-375, BP.IC
23/18397-6 - Hydrogen Sulfide and Cellular Quiescence in Human Rectal Colon Cancer: An Analysis Comparison between 2D and 3D Cultures, BP.IC
22/09228-3 - The roles of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in platelet aggregation induced by triple-negative human breast tumor cells, BP.IC
+ associated scholarships 22/06579-0 - Study of the activities of the antioxidant proteins thioredoxin and thioredoxin reductase, associated with the development of human colon, breast and Melanoma tumors, BP.PD
20/11297-8 - Evaluation of the roles of caveolin-1 protein and focal adhesion complex proteins in nitric oxide-mediated resistance to death by anoikis in human melanoma cells, BP.MS
20/10675-9 - Activity of the mTOR protein kinase and the NOS2 enzyme with colony formation capacity from human colorectal cancer and melanoma strains, BP.IC
20/03697-6 - Study of the activities of the antioxidant proteins thioredoxin and thioredoxin reductase, associated with the development of human colon, breast and melanoma tumors, BP.PD
19/12591-0 - Roles of nitric oxide (NO) and inducible nitric oxide synthase for epithelial-mesenchymal promotion in colon Cancer human cells line, BP.DR
19/16836-7 - The role of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species in the induction of platelet aggregation by SW480 and SW620 human colon tumor cells, BP.DR - associated scholarships

Abstract

Cancer development is closely related to a condition of chronic inflammation. To this condition, markers of tumor progression such as uncontrolled cell proliferation, angiogenesis, genomic instability, chemoresistance, and metastasis are frequently associated. Within the inflammatory tumor microenvironment, redox processes mediated by Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Nitric Oxide (NO) play an essential role in intercellular and intracellular communication, directly influencing in signaling events. In addition, these reactive species originated from the tumor cell or from its microenvironment, potentially could mediate the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and the Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition (MET). However, intracellular interactions between NO and ROS have to be avoided to prevent cell death. Therefore, this research proposal aims to explore the mechanisms developed by tumor cells to survive and adapt to highly stressed conditions. We hypothesized that a space-temporal fine adjustment of intracellular concentrations of NO and ROS would operate to guarantee the successful development of tumor cells. Within this context our research efforts will focus on the understanding of the temporal aspects of the generation of NO and ROS within the three stages of tumor development: (a) in the growing process of the tumor at the primary site; (b) at the edge of the growing tumoral mass at the primary site where cells undergoing EMT will migrate to the metastatic site; and (c) in the establishment of the migrating tumor cell in the metastatic site upon occurrence of MET. To this end, human breast, colon, and melanoma cell lines will be used. Our specific aims within this research proposal will include: (1) to determine and relate the intracellular levels of NO and ROS to tumor development; (2) to determine the role of NO and ROS as mediators of oncogenic signaling pathways and their relationship with the stages of tumor development; (3) to investigate the connections between the endogenous production of NO and ROS, the EMT and MET transitions, and anoikis resistance; (4) to perform the clinical translation of the findings obtained during the development of Specific Aims 1, 2, and 3 using samples from breast, colon, and melanoma patients; (5) to develop new experimental strategies to modulate the levels of NO and ROS in tumor cell lines aiming to develop new prototypes of chemotherapeutic agents. The experimental design of this research proposal will involve the production of genetically modified tumor cell lines with different capacities to produce NO and ROS. We will use molecular and cell biology - based techniques to characterize the redox signaling pathways and their connections with the EMT and MET transitions in these cells. Wild type and genetically modified tumor cell lines will be implanted in immunodeficient mice to evaluate in vivo the signaling pathways characterized in in vitro experiments. Following, we will perform the clinical translation of the experimental findings obtained within in vitro and in vivo experiments. Understanding tumor development under the perspective of redox signaling will allow for the characterization of new markers of tumor development. In addition the synthesis of compounds with the capacity to modify the intracellular levels of NO and ROS potentially will target the redox homeostasis operative in tumor cells. By acting in this way these compounds are potential and promising chemotherapeutic agents that can effectively target tumor cells at specific stages of development. (AU)

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Scientific publications (8)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
ELLER-BORGES, ROBERTA; RODRIGUES, ELAINE G.; TEODORO, ANA CAROLINE S.; MORAES, MIRIAM S.; ARRUDA, DENISE C.; PASCHOALIN, THAYSA; CURCIO, MARLI F.; COSTA, PAULO E. DA; NASCIMENTO, IGOR R. DO; CALIXTO, LEANDRO A.; et al. Bradykinin promotes murine melanoma cell migration and invasion through endogenous production of superoxide and nitric oxide. NITRIC OXIDE-BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, v. 132, p. 12-pg., . (17/04592-0, 18/15038-7, 12/10470-1)
LONGO JR, LUIZ S.; SIQUEIRA, FERNANDA A.. Synthesis of imidazo[2,1-b]thiazol-5-amines using Groebke-Blackburn-Bienaymé multicomponent reaction (microreview). CHEMISTRY OF HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, v. 60, n. 7-8, p. 3-pg., . (18/15038-7)
CASTRO, ELOISA D.; MATHIAS, PEDRO PAULO M.; BATISTA, WAGNER L.; SATO, ALEX YURI S.; TOLEDO, MAYTE S.; ALMEIDA, VICTOR T.; CURCIO, MARLI F.; COSTA, PAULO E.; STERN, ARNOLD; MONTEIRO, HUGO P.. Knockdown of the inducible nitric oxide synthase (NOS2) splicing variant S3 promotes autophagic cell death from nitrosative stress in SW480 human colon cancer cells. Cell Biology International, v. 46, n. 1, . (18/15038-7, 12/10470-1)
LONGO, JR., LUIZ S.; SIQUEIRA, FERNANDA A.; ANJOS, NICOLAS S.; SANTOS, GABRIELA F. D.. Scandium(III)-Triflate-Catalyzed Multicomponent Reactions for the Synthesis of Nitrogen Heterocycles. CHEMISTRYSELECT, v. 6, n. 20, p. 5097-5109, . (18/15038-7, 19/01314-5)
NICOLAS S. DOS ANJOS; LUIZ S. LONGO JR.. Sustainable and Reusable Sulfonic Acid-Functionalized Task-Specific Ionic Liquid Catalysts for Multicomponent Reactions. A Review. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, v. 33, n. 7, p. 610-636, . (18/15038-7)
DOS ANJOS, NICOLAS S.; LONGO JR., LUIZ S.. Sustainable and Reusable Sulfonic Acid-Functionalized Task-Specific Ionic Liquid Catalysts for Multicomponent Reactions. A Review. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, v. 33, n. 8, p. 27-pg., . (18/15038-7)
SELLANI, TARCISO A.; TOMAZ, SAMANTA L.; GONCALVES, JESSICA M.; LIMA, ADRIANA; HERBOZO, CAROLINA C. DE AMAT; SILVA, GABRIELLI N.; GAMBERO, MONICA; LONGO-MAUGERI, IEDA M.; SIMON, KARIN A.; MONTEIRO, HUGO P.; et al. Macrophages, IL-10, and nitric oxide increase, induced by hyperglycemic conditions, impact the development of murine melanoma B16F10-Nex2. NITRIC OXIDE-BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, v. 148, p. 12-pg., . (18/15038-7, 16/06539-7)
ANJOS, NICOLAS S.; CHAPINA, AGATA I.; SANTOS, ANA R.; LICENCE, PETER; LONGO, LUIZ S., JR.. Groebke-Blackburn-Bienayme Multicomponent Reaction Catalysed by Reusable Br phi nsted-Acidic Ionic Liquids. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, v. 2022, n. 40, p. 8-pg., . (17/06628-2, 18/15038-7, 19/01314-5)