Expression of Mn-superoxide dismutase gene in nontumorigenic and tumorigenic human mammary epithelial cells

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Manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD), localized at the mitochondrial matrix, has the ability to protect cells against oxidative damage. It has been reported that low levels of Mn-SOD gene expression cause the development of certain kind of tumors. On the other hand, overexpression of Mn-SOD gene may play an important role in the development of cancer. In our study, we find that Mn-SOD activity was higher in nonaggressive (MCF-7) and aggressive (BT-549 and 11-9-14) breast cancer cell lines compared to that of nontumorigenic (MCF-12A and MCF-12F) mammary epithelial cell lines. We also observed an increased expression of Mn-SOD gene in cancerous cell lines. The elevated level of SOD activity in nonaggressive and aggressive breast epithelial cell lines was associated with some changes in nucleotide sequence.

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Mukhopadhyay, S., Das, S. K., & Mukherjee, S. (2004). Expression of Mn-superoxide dismutase gene in nontumorigenic and tumorigenic human mammary epithelial cells. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2004(4), 195–202. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304401016

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