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Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

BACKGROUND: In airways, a proliferative effect is played directly by cholinergic agonists through nicotinic and muscarinic receptors activation. How tumors respond to aberrantly activated cholinergic signalling is a key question in smoking-related cancer. This research was addressed to explore a pos...

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Autores principales: Castillo-González, Ana Cristina, Nieto-Cerón, Susana, Pelegrín-Hernández, Juan Pablo, Montenegro, María Fernanda, Noguera, José Antonio, López-Moreno, María Fuensanta, Rodríguez-López, José Neptuno, Vidal, Cecilio J, Hellín-Meseguer, Diego, Cabezas-Herrera, Juan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4435806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25956553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1402-y
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author Castillo-González, Ana Cristina
Nieto-Cerón, Susana
Pelegrín-Hernández, Juan Pablo
Montenegro, María Fernanda
Noguera, José Antonio
López-Moreno, María Fuensanta
Rodríguez-López, José Neptuno
Vidal, Cecilio J
Hellín-Meseguer, Diego
Cabezas-Herrera, Juan
author_facet Castillo-González, Ana Cristina
Nieto-Cerón, Susana
Pelegrín-Hernández, Juan Pablo
Montenegro, María Fernanda
Noguera, José Antonio
López-Moreno, María Fuensanta
Rodríguez-López, José Neptuno
Vidal, Cecilio J
Hellín-Meseguer, Diego
Cabezas-Herrera, Juan
author_sort Castillo-González, Ana Cristina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In airways, a proliferative effect is played directly by cholinergic agonists through nicotinic and muscarinic receptors activation. How tumors respond to aberrantly activated cholinergic signalling is a key question in smoking-related cancer. This research was addressed to explore a possible link of cholinergic signalling changes with cancer biology. METHODS: Fifty-seven paired pieces of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and adjacent non-cancerous tissue (ANCT) were compared for their mRNA levels for ACh-related proteins and ACh-hydrolyzing activity. RESULTS: The measurement in ANCT of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) activities (5.416 ± 0.501 mU/mg protein and 6.350 ± 0.599 mU/mg protein, respectively) demonstrated that upper respiratory tract is capable of controlling the availability of ACh. In HNSCC, AChE and BChE activities dropped to 3.584 ± 0.599 mU/mg protein (p = 0.002) and 3.965 ± 0.423 mU/mg protein (p < 0.001). Moreover, tumours with low AChE activity and high BChE activity were associated with shorter patient overall survival. ANCT and HNSCC differed in mRNA levels for AChE-T, α3, α5, α9 and β2 for nAChR subunits. Tobacco exposure had a great impact on the expression of both AChE-H and AChE-T mRNAs. Unaffected and cancerous pieces contained principal AChE dimers and BChE tetramers. The lack of nerve-born PRiMA-linked AChE agreed with pathological findings on nerve terminal remodelling and loss in HNSCC. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the low AChE activity in HNSCC can be used to predict survival in patients with head and neck cancer. So, the ChE activity level can be used as a reliable prognostic marker. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12885-015-1402-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-44358062015-05-19 Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Castillo-González, Ana Cristina Nieto-Cerón, Susana Pelegrín-Hernández, Juan Pablo Montenegro, María Fernanda Noguera, José Antonio López-Moreno, María Fuensanta Rodríguez-López, José Neptuno Vidal, Cecilio J Hellín-Meseguer, Diego Cabezas-Herrera, Juan BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: In airways, a proliferative effect is played directly by cholinergic agonists through nicotinic and muscarinic receptors activation. How tumors respond to aberrantly activated cholinergic signalling is a key question in smoking-related cancer. This research was addressed to explore a possible link of cholinergic signalling changes with cancer biology. METHODS: Fifty-seven paired pieces of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and adjacent non-cancerous tissue (ANCT) were compared for their mRNA levels for ACh-related proteins and ACh-hydrolyzing activity. RESULTS: The measurement in ANCT of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) activities (5.416 ± 0.501 mU/mg protein and 6.350 ± 0.599 mU/mg protein, respectively) demonstrated that upper respiratory tract is capable of controlling the availability of ACh. In HNSCC, AChE and BChE activities dropped to 3.584 ± 0.599 mU/mg protein (p = 0.002) and 3.965 ± 0.423 mU/mg protein (p < 0.001). Moreover, tumours with low AChE activity and high BChE activity were associated with shorter patient overall survival. ANCT and HNSCC differed in mRNA levels for AChE-T, α3, α5, α9 and β2 for nAChR subunits. Tobacco exposure had a great impact on the expression of both AChE-H and AChE-T mRNAs. Unaffected and cancerous pieces contained principal AChE dimers and BChE tetramers. The lack of nerve-born PRiMA-linked AChE agreed with pathological findings on nerve terminal remodelling and loss in HNSCC. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the low AChE activity in HNSCC can be used to predict survival in patients with head and neck cancer. So, the ChE activity level can be used as a reliable prognostic marker. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12885-015-1402-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2015-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4435806/ /pubmed/25956553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1402-y Text en © Castillo-González et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Castillo-González, Ana Cristina
Nieto-Cerón, Susana
Pelegrín-Hernández, Juan Pablo
Montenegro, María Fernanda
Noguera, José Antonio
López-Moreno, María Fuensanta
Rodríguez-López, José Neptuno
Vidal, Cecilio J
Hellín-Meseguer, Diego
Cabezas-Herrera, Juan
Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title_full Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title_fullStr Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title_short Dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title_sort dysregulated cholinergic network as a novel biomarker of poor prognostic in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4435806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25956553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1402-y
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