| Literature DB >> 25503120 |
Carlin Lee1, Casey Lee1, Amha Atakilit2, Amanda Siu3, Daniel M Ramos4.
Abstract
Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) make up 96% of all oral cancers. Most laboratory SCC studies grow cells as a monolayer, which does not accurately represent the disease in vivo. We used a more relevant multicellular spheroid (MCS) model to study this disease. The SCC9β6KDFyn cell line, which expresses full-length β6 and a kinase dead Fyn formed the largest MCS. Cell adhesive properties are dynamic and N-cadherin was increased in the largest MCS. c-Raf mediates the survival of tumor cells and was consistently expressed both in monolayers and in the MCS by SCC9β6D1 cells which lack the β6 cytoplasmic tail and, do not activate Fyn. SCC9β6KDFyn cells also express high levels of c-Raf when grown as spheroids in which Fyn suppression stimulates MCS formation. Tumor microenvironment and growth patterns modulate cell behavior and suppression of Fyn kinase may promote MCS growth. CopyrightEntities:
Keywords: E-cadherin; N-cadherin; Spheroid; c-Raf
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25503120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Res ISSN: 0250-7005 Impact factor: 2.480