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Magnesium deficiency affects mammary epithelial cell proliferation: Involvement of oxidative stress

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Low Mg availability reversibly inhibited the growth of mammary epithelial HC11 cells by increasing the number of cells in the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle. Because low Mg has been reported to promote oxidative reactions, we considered that low Mg-dependent growth arrest was mediated by oxidative stress. Surprisingly, both dichlorofluorescein-detectable reactive oxygen species and hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative DNA damage were found to be lower in cells cultured in low Mg than in cells grown under control or high-Mg conditions. Gene expression profiling of low- and high-Mg cells showed the modulation of several genes, some regulating cell proliferation. In addition, low Mg cells also displayed overexpression of glutathione S-transferase (GST), leading to increased enzymatic activity. Of note, GST has been shown to modulate cell growth; therefore, we suggest that in low-Mg cells, GST upregulation might have a dual role in protecting against oxidative stress and in modulating cell proliferation.
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hal-02658697 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Federica Wolf, Valentina Trapani, Matteo Simonacci, Alma Boninsegna, André Mazur, et al.. Magnesium deficiency affects mammary epithelial cell proliferation: Involvement of oxidative stress. Nutrition and Cancer, 2009, 61 (1), pp.131-136. ⟨10.1080/01635580802376360⟩. ⟨hal-02658697⟩
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