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Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity

BACKGROUND: Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (SCCOC) is the dominant origin of cancer associated mortality. Previous findings by our study reported that acquisition of anoikis resistance has a significant role in tumor progression of oral cavity. Several genes were over-expressed in anoiki...

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Autores principales: Dey, Kaushik Kumar, Sarkar, Siddik, Pal, Ipsita, Das, Subhasis, Dey, Goutam, Bharti, Rashmi, Banik, Payel, Roy, Joygopal, Maity, Sukumar, kulavi, Indranil, Mandal, Mahitosh
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12935-015-0226-9
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author Dey, Kaushik Kumar
Sarkar, Siddik
Pal, Ipsita
Das, Subhasis
Dey, Goutam
Bharti, Rashmi
Banik, Payel
Roy, Joygopal
Maity, Sukumar
kulavi, Indranil
Mandal, Mahitosh
author_facet Dey, Kaushik Kumar
Sarkar, Siddik
Pal, Ipsita
Das, Subhasis
Dey, Goutam
Bharti, Rashmi
Banik, Payel
Roy, Joygopal
Maity, Sukumar
kulavi, Indranil
Mandal, Mahitosh
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description BACKGROUND: Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (SCCOC) is the dominant origin of cancer associated mortality. Previous findings by our study reported that acquisition of anoikis resistance has a significant role in tumor progression of oral cavity. Several genes were over-expressed in anoikis-resistant cells under detached conditions which we confirmed earlier by microarray. Normal oral squamous epithelia grow adherent to a basement membrane, and when detached from the extracellular matrix, undergoes programmed cell death. The acquisition of anoikis-resistance is crucial phenomena in oral tumor advancement. In the current study, we have identified S100A7 expression as contributing factor for anoikis resistance and tumorigenicity in human oral cancer cells. Further, we have explored that elevated S100A7 expression in anoikis-sensitive oral keratinocytes and cancer cells reshape them more resistant to anoikis and apoptosis inducers via activation of cellular intrinsic and extrinsic avenue. METHODS: A subset of human cancer cell lines TU167, JMAR, JMARC39, JMARC42 and MDA-MB-468 were utilized for the generation of resistant stable cell lines. Further, immunohistochemistry, western blot and immunoprecipitation, assays of apoptosis, soft agar assay, orthotopic animal model and signaling elucidation were performed to establish our hypothesis. RESULTS: S100A7 gene is found to be responsible for anoikis resistance and tumorigenicity in human oral cancer cells. We have observed up-regulation of S100A7 in anoikis resistant cell lines, orthotropic model and patients samples with head and neck cancer. It is also noticed that secretion of S100A7 protein in conditioned medium by anoikis resistant head & neck cancer cell and in saliva of head and neck cancer patients. Up-regulation of S100A7 expression has triggered enhanced tumorigenicity and anchorage-independent growth of cancer cells through Akt phosphorylation leading to development of aniokis resistance in head and neck cancer cells. CONCLUSIONS: These data have led us to conclude that S100A7 is the major contributing factor in mediating anoikis-resistance of oral cancer cells and local tumor progression, and S100A7 might be useful as diagnostic marker for early detection of primary and recurrent squamous cell cancer.
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spelling pubmed-45185842015-07-30 Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity Dey, Kaushik Kumar Sarkar, Siddik Pal, Ipsita Das, Subhasis Dey, Goutam Bharti, Rashmi Banik, Payel Roy, Joygopal Maity, Sukumar kulavi, Indranil Mandal, Mahitosh Cancer Cell Int Primary Research BACKGROUND: Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (SCCOC) is the dominant origin of cancer associated mortality. Previous findings by our study reported that acquisition of anoikis resistance has a significant role in tumor progression of oral cavity. Several genes were over-expressed in anoikis-resistant cells under detached conditions which we confirmed earlier by microarray. Normal oral squamous epithelia grow adherent to a basement membrane, and when detached from the extracellular matrix, undergoes programmed cell death. The acquisition of anoikis-resistance is crucial phenomena in oral tumor advancement. In the current study, we have identified S100A7 expression as contributing factor for anoikis resistance and tumorigenicity in human oral cancer cells. Further, we have explored that elevated S100A7 expression in anoikis-sensitive oral keratinocytes and cancer cells reshape them more resistant to anoikis and apoptosis inducers via activation of cellular intrinsic and extrinsic avenue. METHODS: A subset of human cancer cell lines TU167, JMAR, JMARC39, JMARC42 and MDA-MB-468 were utilized for the generation of resistant stable cell lines. Further, immunohistochemistry, western blot and immunoprecipitation, assays of apoptosis, soft agar assay, orthotopic animal model and signaling elucidation were performed to establish our hypothesis. RESULTS: S100A7 gene is found to be responsible for anoikis resistance and tumorigenicity in human oral cancer cells. We have observed up-regulation of S100A7 in anoikis resistant cell lines, orthotropic model and patients samples with head and neck cancer. It is also noticed that secretion of S100A7 protein in conditioned medium by anoikis resistant head & neck cancer cell and in saliva of head and neck cancer patients. Up-regulation of S100A7 expression has triggered enhanced tumorigenicity and anchorage-independent growth of cancer cells through Akt phosphorylation leading to development of aniokis resistance in head and neck cancer cells. CONCLUSIONS: These data have led us to conclude that S100A7 is the major contributing factor in mediating anoikis-resistance of oral cancer cells and local tumor progression, and S100A7 might be useful as diagnostic marker for early detection of primary and recurrent squamous cell cancer. BioMed Central 2015-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4518584/ /pubmed/26225121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12935-015-0226-9 Text en © Dey et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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.
spellingShingle Primary Research
Dey, Kaushik Kumar
Sarkar, Siddik
Pal, Ipsita
Das, Subhasis
Dey, Goutam
Bharti, Rashmi
Banik, Payel
Roy, Joygopal
Maity, Sukumar
kulavi, Indranil
Mandal, Mahitosh
Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
title Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
title_full Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
title_fullStr Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
title_full_unstemmed Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
title_short Mechanistic attributes of S100A7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
title_sort mechanistic attributes of s100a7 (psoriasin) in resistance of anoikis resulting tumor progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity
topic Primary Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12935-015-0226-9
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