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Pro-inflammatory Genes as Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Authors:Shailaja K Rao  Zoran Pavicevic  Ziyun Du  Jong-Gwan Kim  Meiyun Fan  Yan Jiao  Molly Rosebush  Sandeep Samant  Weikuan Gu  Lawrence M Pfeffer  Christopher A Nosrat
Institution:From the Departments of Bioscience Research and ;**Biologic and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dentistry.;Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.;‡‡Otolaryngeology, and ;Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, and ;§Center for Integrative Cancer Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee 38163
Abstract:Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a major health problem worldwide, and patients have a particularly poor 5-year survival rate. Thus, identification of the molecular targets in OSCC and subsequent innovative therapies are greatly needed. Prolonged exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and pathogenic agents are known risk factors and have suggested that chronic inflammation may represent a potential common denominator in the development of OSCC. Microarray analysis of gene expression in OSCC cell lines with high basal NF-κB activity and OSCC patient samples identified dysregulation of many genes involved in inflammation, wound healing, angiogenesis, and growth regulation. In particular IL-8, CCL5, STAT1, and VEGF gene expression was up-regulated in OSCC. Moreover, IL-8 protein levels were significantly higher in OSCC cell lines as compared with normal human oral keratinocytes. Targeting IL-8 expression by siRNA significantly reduced the survival of OSCC cells, indicating that it plays an important role in OSCC development and/or progression. Inhibiting the inflammatory pathway by aspirin and the proteasome/NF-κB pathway by bortezomib resulted in marked reduction in cell viability in OSCC lines. Taken together our studies indicate a strong link between inflammation and OSCC development and reveal IL-8 as a potential mediator. Treatment based on prevention of general inflammation and/or the NF-κB pathway shows promise in OSCCs.
Keywords:Gene Expression  Inflammation  Interleukin  Microarray  NF-κ  B  Anti-inflammatory  Biomarker  Oral Cancer  Meta-analysis
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