nicotine

Increase in motility and invasiveness of MCF7 cancer cells induced by nicotine is abolished by melatonin through inhibition of ERK phosphorylation

Through activation of the ERK pathway nicotine, in both normal MCF-10A and low malignant breast cancer cells (MCF7), promotes increased motility and invasiveness. Melatonin antagonizes both these effects by inhibiting almost completely ERK phosphorylation. As melatonin has no effect on not-stimulated cells, it is likely that melatonin can counteract ERK-activation only downstream of nicotine-induced activation.

Nicotine increases colon cancer cell migration and invasion through epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT): COX-2 involvement

Cigarette smoking is a recognized risk factor for colon cancer and nicotine, the
principal active component of tobacco, plays a pivotal role in increasing colon cancer
cell growth and survival. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of
nicotine on cellular Caco-2 and HCT-8 migration and invasion, focusing on epithelial
to mesenchymal transition (EMT) induction, and COX-2 pathway involvement. In
both these cell lines, treatment with nicotine increased COX-2 expression and the

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