The high-temperature requirement factor A3 (HtrA3) is associated with acquisition of the invasive phenotype in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells

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作者
Moriya, Yujiro [1 ]
Uzawa, Narikazu [1 ]
Morita, Takuma [1 ]
Mogushi, Kaoru [2 ]
Miyaguchi, Ken [3 ]
Takahashi, Ken-Ichiro [1 ]
Michikawa, Chieko [1 ]
Sumino, Jun [1 ]
Tanaka, Hiroshi [2 ]
Harada, Kiyoshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Div Maxillofacial & Neck Reconstruct, Tokyo 1138549, Japan
[2] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Grad Sch Biomed Sci, Dept Computat Biol, Tokyo 1138549, Japan
[3] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Med Res Inst, Dept Mol Genet, Tokyo 1138549, Japan
关键词
Oral; Squamous cell carcinoma; Microarray; Laser microdissection; Carcinogenesis; HtrA3; HUMAN SERINE-PROTEASE; NECK-CANCER; TROPHOBLAST INVASION; ENDOMETRIAL CANCER; PROGRESSION MODEL; EXPRESSION; HEAD; PROTEINS; PLACENTATION; TARGETS;
D O I
10.1016/j.oraloncology.2014.10.001
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R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objectives: Previous studies have identified several genes involved in the carcinogenesis of oral cancer; however, the detailed mechanisms underlying this process have not been elucidated. Previously, we established a database of the transcriptional progression profile of oral carcinogenesis and identified 15 candidate genes with continuously increasing or decreasing expression (Sumino et al., 2013). Materials and Methods: In the present study, using this database, we attempted to identify genes that may specifically contribute to progression from oral dysplastic lesions to invasive tumours. Results: We identified 4 candidate genes. Using a literature survey, we narrowed down the candidates and focused on the high-temperature requirement factor A3 (HtrA3). Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed that HtrA3 expression significantly increased during this process. In addition, high HtrA3 expression was significantly associated with decreased disease-free survival (P = 0.045) and overall survival (P = 0.003). Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis found that high HtrA3 expression significantly correlated with overall survival (P = 0.018). Conclusion: The findings of this study demonstrated that the HtrA3 is likely to be associated with the acquisition of the invasive phenotype in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and may be a potential prognostic marker for oral cancer. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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