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Targeting Circulating SINEs and LINEs with DNase I Provides Metastases Inhibition in Experimental Tumor Models

Л. А. Алексеева, Aleksandra V. Sen’kova, Marina A. Zenkova, Н. Л. Миронова

2020Molecular Therapy — Nucleic Acids33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

murine tumor models, we reveal that tumor progression is accompanied by an increase in the level of SINE and LINEs in the pool of circulating cfDNAs. Treatment with DNase I decreased in the number and area of metastases by factor 3-10, and the size of the primary tumor node by factor 1.5-2, which correlated with 5- to 10-fold decreasing SINEs and LINEs. We demonstrated that SINEs and LINEs from cfDNA of tumor-bearing mice are able to penetrate human cells. The results show that SINEs and LINEs could be important players in metastasis, and this allows them to be considered as attractive new targets for anticancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchTumor progressionCirculating tumor cellBiologyMetastasisCell culturePrimary tumorCancerTumor cellsMelanomaGeneticsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsChromosomal and Genetic VariationsGenomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities