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Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis
Social isolation has affected a large number of people and may lead to impairment of physical and mental health. Although stress resulting from social isolation may increase cancer progression, its interference on tumorigenesis is poorly known. In this study, we used a preclinical model to evaluate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33411841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245190 |
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author | Verza, Flávia Alves Valente, Vitor Bonetti Oliveira, Lia Kobayashi Kayahara, Giseli Mitsuy Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo Furuse, Cristiane Biasoli, Éder Ricardo Miyahara, Glauco Issamu Oliveira, Sandra Helena Penha Bernabé, Daniel Galera |
author_facet | Verza, Flávia Alves Valente, Vitor Bonetti Oliveira, Lia Kobayashi Kayahara, Giseli Mitsuy Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo Furuse, Cristiane Biasoli, Éder Ricardo Miyahara, Glauco Issamu Oliveira, Sandra Helena Penha Bernabé, Daniel Galera |
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description | Social isolation has affected a large number of people and may lead to impairment of physical and mental health. Although stress resulting from social isolation may increase cancer progression, its interference on tumorigenesis is poorly known. In this study, we used a preclinical model to evaluate the effects of social isolation stress on chemically induced oral carcinogenesis. Sixty-two 21-day-old male Wistar rats were divided into isolated and grouped groups. After 90 days of age, the rats from both groups underwent oral carcinogenesis with 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4NQO) for 20 weeks. All rats were assessed for depressive-like behavior and euthanized for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) diagnosis and measurement of inflammatory mediators in the tumor microenvironment. Social isolation stress increased the OSCC occurrence by 20.4% when compared to control. Isolated rats also showed higher tumor volume and cachexia than the grouped rats. Social isolation did not induce changes in the depressive-like behavior after carcinogenic induction. Tumors from stressed rats had increased levels of the inflammatory mediators, TNF-alpha, IL1-beta and MCP-1. The concentrations of TNF-alpha and MCP-1 were significantly increased in the large tumors from isolated animals. Higher tumor levels of TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL1-beta and MCP-1 were positively correlated with OSCC growth. This study provides the first evidence that social isolation stress may facilitate OSCC occurrence and tumor progression, an event accompanied by increased local levels of inflammatory mediators. |
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spelling | pubmed-77902462021-01-14 Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis Verza, Flávia Alves Valente, Vitor Bonetti Oliveira, Lia Kobayashi Kayahara, Giseli Mitsuy Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo Furuse, Cristiane Biasoli, Éder Ricardo Miyahara, Glauco Issamu Oliveira, Sandra Helena Penha Bernabé, Daniel Galera PLoS One Research Article Social isolation has affected a large number of people and may lead to impairment of physical and mental health. Although stress resulting from social isolation may increase cancer progression, its interference on tumorigenesis is poorly known. In this study, we used a preclinical model to evaluate the effects of social isolation stress on chemically induced oral carcinogenesis. Sixty-two 21-day-old male Wistar rats were divided into isolated and grouped groups. After 90 days of age, the rats from both groups underwent oral carcinogenesis with 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4NQO) for 20 weeks. All rats were assessed for depressive-like behavior and euthanized for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) diagnosis and measurement of inflammatory mediators in the tumor microenvironment. Social isolation stress increased the OSCC occurrence by 20.4% when compared to control. Isolated rats also showed higher tumor volume and cachexia than the grouped rats. Social isolation did not induce changes in the depressive-like behavior after carcinogenic induction. Tumors from stressed rats had increased levels of the inflammatory mediators, TNF-alpha, IL1-beta and MCP-1. The concentrations of TNF-alpha and MCP-1 were significantly increased in the large tumors from isolated animals. Higher tumor levels of TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL1-beta and MCP-1 were positively correlated with OSCC growth. This study provides the first evidence that social isolation stress may facilitate OSCC occurrence and tumor progression, an event accompanied by increased local levels of inflammatory mediators. Public Library of Science 2021-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7790246/ /pubmed/33411841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245190 Text en © 2021 Verza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Verza, Flávia Alves Valente, Vitor Bonetti Oliveira, Lia Kobayashi Kayahara, Giseli Mitsuy Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo Furuse, Cristiane Biasoli, Éder Ricardo Miyahara, Glauco Issamu Oliveira, Sandra Helena Penha Bernabé, Daniel Galera Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
title | Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
title_full | Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
title_fullStr | Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
title_short | Social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
title_sort | social isolation stress facilitates chemically induced oral carcinogenesis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33411841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245190 |
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