侵袭性口腔癌细胞的迁移活性和侵入体形成

Ssu-Han Wang, Hsiu-Chuan Chou
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本研究的目的是探讨人口腔鳞癌细胞迁移能力与侵入体组织的关系。应用创面愈合实验、免疫荧光、Western blotting、基质金属蛋白酶酶原凝胶法观察3种口腔鳞癌细胞(OC3、OC3- i5、OC3- iv2)的表型变化。在这三种细胞系中,与OC3相比,OC3、OC3- i5和OC3- iv2的选择性亚群在伤口愈合实验中具有较高的迁移能力。此外,免疫荧光显示OC3中肌动蛋白点和paxillin环的形成少于OC3- i5和OC3- iv2。其他粘附分子和基质金属蛋白酶活性也有微小差异。在体外选择细胞系OC3-I5和体内选择细胞系OC3-IV2中均检测到细胞迁移能力增强和浸润体增多,提示侵袭性口腔癌细胞迁移活性与浸润体形成可能存在相关性。因此,我们有兴趣继续发现更多的侵袭体成分,并评估它们是否在调节口腔癌细胞的侵袭能力中发挥作用。
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Migratory activity and invadosome formation in invasive oral cancer cells

The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between migration ability and invadosome organization in human oral squamous cancer cells. Wound healing assay, immunofluorescence, Western blotting, and matrix metalloproteinase zymogen gel assay were utilized to investigate the phenotype changes of three oral squamous cancer cells (OC3, OC3-I5, and OC3-IV2). Among these three cell lines, selective subpopulations of OC3, OC3-I5, and OC3-IV2 have high migratory ability compared to OC3 in a wound healing assay. Moreover, immunofluorescence showed that formation of actin dots and paxillin rings in OC3 was less than in OC3-I5 and OC3-IV2. Minor differences of other adhesion molecules and matrix metalloproteinase activity have also been observed. Enhanced cell migration ability and increased invadosomes have been detected in both in vitro selection cell line OC3-I5 and in vivo selection cell line OC3-IV2, suggesting that there may be a correlation between migration activity and invadosome formation in invasive oral cancer cells. Therefore, it would be interesting for us to continue discovering more invadosome components and evaluate whether they play any role in the regulation of the invasion ability of oral cancer cells.

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