A fluorescence nanoprobe for detecting the effect of different oxygen and nutrient conditions on breast cancer cells’ migration and invasion
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Ping Zhou, Bo Liu, Mingming Luan, Na Li, Bo Tang
Cancer cell migration and invasion are initial steps for tumor metastasis, which increases patient mortality. The tumor microenvironment is characterized as being hypoxic and nutrient deficient. Previous studies have suggested that hypoxia induces tumor metastasis, while the low nutrient content is not beneficial for tumor metastasis. Thus, it is necessary to develop a simple probe to study the changes in cancer migration and invasion. Herein, we designed a nanoprobe based on gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) to monitor the effect of different oxygen and nutrient conditions on the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells through detecting the changes in levels of RAB-22a and MMP-2 mRNA in living cells. After incubating MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells with different concentrations of oxygen and nutrients, fluorescence imaging assays were used to evaluate migration and invasion. This work provides a new insight in the effect of different tumor microenvironments on cell migration and invasion.
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