| Literature DB >> 16264262 |
Eun Ju Lee1, Jin Kim, Seoung Ae Lee, Eun Jung Kim, Yong Chan Chun, Mi Heon Ryu, Jong In Yook.
Abstract
Since genetic abnormalities of human cancer are greatly geographically dependent, cultural and environmental backgrounds are thought to be closely related to the carcinogenic process. In the present study, eight human cell lines were established by culture from untreated carcinomas of the oral cancer, of which five were from primary oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSC), one from a mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) and one each originating from metastatic OSC and MEC. All the studied tumor lines grew as monolayers, and showed: i) an epithelial origin by the presence of cytokeratin, and ii) tumorigenic potential in nude mice. Western blot analysis revealed i) over expression of EGFR in six of the cell lines ii) decreased expression of E-cadherin in six cell lines compared to normal human oral mucosa. A mutational analysis showed: point mutations of p53 at exon 7, with transversion, and at exon 8, with transition. These well-characterized human YD cell lines should serve as useful tools in the study of the molecular pathogenesis and biological characteristics of head and neck cancer cells, and in the future testing of new therapeutic reagents for oral cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16264262 DOI: 10.1038/emm.2005.48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Mol Med ISSN: 1226-3613 Impact factor: 8.718