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ABSTRACT: Background
Betel quid and its major ingredient, areca nut, are recognized by IARC as major risk factors in oral cancer development. Areca nut extract (ANE) exposure has been linked to OPMD progression and malignant transformation to OSCC. However, the detailed mechanism through which ANE acts on other cell types in the oral microenvironment to promote oral carcinogenesis remains elusive.Methods
Immunoprofiling of macrophages associated with OPMD and OSCC was carried out by immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence staining. Phosphokinase and cytokine arrays and western blotting were performed to determine the underlying mechanisms. Transwell assays were used to evaluate the migration-promoting effect of ANE. Hamster model was finally applied to confirm the in vivo effect of ANE.Results
We reported that M2 macrophages positively correlated with oral cancer progression. ANE induced M2 macrophage differentiation, CREB phosphorylation and VCAM-1 secretion and increased mitochondrial metabolism. Conditioned medium and VCAM-1 from ANE-treated macrophages promoted migration and mesenchymal phenotypes in oral precancer cells. In vivo studies showed that ANE enhanced M2 polarization and related signaling pathways in the oral buccal tissues of hamsters.Conclusion
Our study provides novel mechanisms for areca nut-induced oral carcinogenesis, demonstrating that areca nut promotes M2 macrophage differentiation and secretion of oncogenic cytokines that critically activate malignant transformation of oral premalignant cells.
SUBMITTER: Yuan SF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11334407 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yuan Shyng-Shiou F SF Chan Leong-Perng LP Nguyen Hieu D H HDH Su Chang-Wei CW Chen Yuk-Kwan YK Chen Jeff Yi-Fu JY Shimodaira Shigetaka S Hu Stephen Chu-Sung SC Lo Steven S Wang Yen-Yun YY
Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research : CR 20240820 1
<h4>Background</h4>Betel quid and its major ingredient, areca nut, are recognized by IARC as major risk factors in oral cancer development. Areca nut extract (ANE) exposure has been linked to OPMD progression and malignant transformation to OSCC. However, the detailed mechanism through which ANE acts on other cell types in the oral microenvironment to promote oral carcinogenesis remains elusive.<h4>Methods</h4>Immunoprofiling of macrophages associated with OPMD and OSCC was carried out by immuno ...[more]