Hamilton Samantha Lynn, Ferando Blake, Eapen Asha Sarah, Yu Jennifer Chian, Joy Anita Rose
Department of Growth, Development and Structure, Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine, Alton, Illinois (SLH, BF, ASE, JCY, ARJ).
Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois (SLH, JCY, ARJ).
J Histochem Cytochem. 2017 Mar;65(3):139-151. doi: 10.1369/0022155416676064. Epub 2016 Nov 25.
One of the biggest challenges in managing head and neck cancers, especially salivary gland cancers, is the identification of secreted biomarkers of the disease that can be evaluated noninvasively. A relevant source of enriched tumor markers could potentially be found in the tumor secretome. Although numerous studies have evaluated secretomes from various cancers, the influence of the cancer secretome derived from salivary gland cancers on the behavior of normal cells has not yet been elucidated. Our data indicate that secretome derived from salivary gland cancer cells can influence the expression of two potential biomarkers of oral cancer-namely, bone sialoprotein (BSP) and dentin sialoprotein (DSP)-in normal salivary gland cells. Using routine immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and immunoblotting techniques, we demonstrate an enrichment of BSP and DSP in human salivary gland (HSG) cancer tissue, unique localizations of BSP and DSP in HSG cancer cells, and enriched expression of BSP and DSP in normal salivary gland cells exposed to a cancer secretome. The secretome domain of the cancer microenvironment could alter signaling cascades responsible for normal cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, thus enhancing cancer cell survival and the potential for cancer progression. The cancer secretome may be critical in maintaining and stimulating "cancer-ness," thus potentially promoting specific hallmarks of metastasis.
在管理头颈癌,尤其是唾液腺癌方面,最大的挑战之一是识别可通过非侵入性方式评估的该疾病分泌生物标志物。在肿瘤分泌组中可能会找到丰富的肿瘤标志物相关来源。尽管众多研究已评估了各种癌症的分泌组,但源自唾液腺癌的癌症分泌组对正常细胞行为的影响尚未阐明。我们的数据表明,源自唾液腺癌细胞的分泌组可影响正常唾液腺细胞中两种潜在的口腔癌生物标志物,即骨唾液蛋白(BSP)和牙本质涎蛋白(DSP)的表达。使用常规免疫组织化学、免疫荧光和免疫印迹技术,我们证明了BSP和DSP在人唾液腺(HSG)癌组织中的富集、BSP和DSP在HSG癌细胞中的独特定位,以及在暴露于癌症分泌组的正常唾液腺细胞中BSP和DSP的富集表达。癌症微环境的分泌组域可能会改变负责正常细胞增殖、迁移和侵袭的信号级联反应,从而提高癌细胞的存活率和癌症进展的可能性。癌症分泌组可能在维持和刺激“癌性”方面至关重要,从而可能促进转移的特定特征。