Pepsin Promotes Activation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Downstream Oncogenic Pathways, at Slightly Acidic and Neutral pH, in Exposed Hypopharyngeal Cells

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作者
Doukas, Panagiotis G. [1 ]
Vageli, Dimitra P. [1 ]
Sasaki, Clarence T. [1 ]
Judson, Benjamin L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Yale Sch Med, Yale Larynx Lab, Dept Surg Otolaryngol, New Haven, CT 06510 USA
关键词
pepsin; EGFR; STAT3; NF-κ B; laryngopharyngeal reflux; non-acidic reflux; pH; hypopharyngeal primary cells; hypopharyngeal cancer; head and neck cancer;
D O I
10.3390/ijms22084275
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Pepsin refluxate is considered a risk factor for laryngopharyngeal carcinogenesis. Non-acidic pepsin was previously linked to an inflammatory and tumorigenic effect on laryngopharyngeal cells in vitro. Yet there is no clear evidence of the pepsin-effect on a specific oncogenic pathway and the importance of pH in this process. We hypothesized that less acidic pepsin triggers the activation of a specific oncogenic factor and related-signalling pathway. To explore the pepsin-effect in vitro, we performed intermittent exposure of 15 min, once per day, for a 5-day period, of human hypopharyngeal primary cells (HCs) to pepsin (1 mg/mL), at a weakly acidic pH of 5.0, a slightly acidic pH of 6.0, and a neutral pH of 7.0. We have documented that the extracellular environment at pH 6.0, and particularly pH 7.0, vs. pH 5.0, promotes the pepsin-effect on HCs, causing increased internalized pepsin and cell viability, a pronounced activation of EGFR accompanied by NF-kappa B and STAT3 activation, and a significant upregulation of EGFR, AKT1, mTOR, IL1 beta, TNF-alpha, RELA(p65), BCL-2, IL6 and STAT3. We herein provide new evidence of the pepsin-effect on oncogenic EGFR activation and its related-signaling pathway at neutral and slightly acidic pH in HCs, opening a window to further explore the prevention and therapeutic approach of laryngopharyngeal reflux disease.
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