Src Family Kinases Mediate Betel Quid-Induced Oral Cancer Cell Motility and Could Be a Biomarker for Early Invasion in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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Chen, Jeff Yi-Fu
Hung, Chih-Chang
Huang, Kai-Lieh
Chen, Yi-Ting
Liu, Shyun-Yeu
Chiang, Wei-Fan
Chen, Hau-Ren
Yen, Ching-Yu
Wu, Yu-Jen
Ko, Jeng-Yuh
Jou, Yuh-Shan
机构
[1] Department of Biotechnology, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung
[2] Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei
[3] Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Chi-Mei Medical Center, Liouying
[4] Department of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University, Taipei
[5] Department of Life Science, Institute of Molecular Biology, National Chung Cheng University, Chia-Yi
[6] Department of Beauty Science, Meiho Institute of Technology, Pingtung
[7] Department of Otolaryngology, National Taiwan University Hospital, National Taiwan University, Taipei
[8] Taipei 104, 7, Chung San South Rd
[9] Nankang, Taipei 115, 128 Sec 2, Academia Rd
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NEOPLASIA | 2008年 / 10卷 / 12期
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10.1593/neo.08854
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
Betel quid (BQ)-chewing oral cancer is a prevalent disease in many countries of Southeast Asia. Yet, the precise disease mechanism remains largely unknown. Here, we show that BQ extract-induced cell motility in three oral cancer cells (Ca9-22, SAS, and SCC9) presumably involves the Src family kinases (SFKs). Besides, BQ extract can markedly induce cell migration of wild type mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) but not MEFs lacking three SFK members, namely, Src, Yes, and Fyn, indicating the requirement of SFKs for BQ-induced cell motility. Betel quid extract can also elevate cellular SFK activities because phosphorylation of tyrosine 416 at the catalytic domain is increased, which in turn promotes phosphorylation of an in vitro substrate, enolase. Furthermore, we identified that areca nut, a major component of BQ, is the key factor accounting for BQ-induced cell migration and invasion through SFKs-mediated signaling pathways. Immunohistochemistry revealed that, particularly in BQ-chewing cases, the activity of SFKs was significantly higher in tumor-adjacent mucosa than that in solid tumor areas (P < .01). These results suggest a possible role of SFKs in tumor-host interface and thus in early tumor invasion in vivo. Consistent with this is the observation that activation of SFKs is colocalized with invasive tumor fronts in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Together, we conclude that SFKs may represent a potential biomarker of invasion and therapeutic target in BQ-induced oral cancer.
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