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Activation of ?2-adrenergic receptor signals suppresses mesenchymal phenotypes of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.


ABSTRACT: Metastasis is a primary reason related to the mortality of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients. A program called epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been shown to play a critical role in promoting metastasis in epithelium-derived carcinoma. During EMT, epithelial cancer cells acquire motile mesenchymal phenotypes and detach from primary tumors. Recent lines of evidence have suggested that EMT confers cancer cells with tumor-initiating ability. Therefore, selective targeting of EMT would lead to the development of effective therapeutic agents. In this study, using a chemical biology approach, we identified isoxsuprine, a ?2-adrenergic receptor (?2-AR) agonist as a low-molecular-weight compound that interferes with the acquisition of mesenchymal phenotypes of oral cancer cells. Treatment of multiple types of oral cancer cells with isoxsuprine led to the downregulation of mesenchymal cell markers that was accompanied by reduced cell motility. Similar inhibitory effects were also observed for isoprenaline, a non-selective ?-adrenergic receptor (?-AR) agonist. In addition, inhibition of cell migration upon treatment with isoxsuprine was reverted by a non-selective ?-AR antagonist, propranolol, and the CRISPR/Cas9 system-mediated deletion of the ?2-AR gene, suggesting that the effects exerted by isoxsuprine involved signals mediated by ?2-AR. In addition, in a subcutaneous xenograft model of oral cancer cells, the administration of isoxsuprine effectively suppressed primary tumor growth, suggesting ?2-AR signals to be a promising cancer therapeutic target for treatment of OSCC.

SUBMITTER: Sakakitani S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7780019 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activation of β2-adrenergic receptor signals suppresses mesenchymal phenotypes of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.

Sakakitani Shintaro S   Podyma-Inoue Katarzyna A KA   Takayama Rina R   Takahashi Kazuki K   Ishigami-Yuasa Mari M   Kagechika Hiroyuki H   Harada Hiroyuki H   Watabe Tetsuro T  

Cancer science 20201118 1


Metastasis is a primary reason related to the mortality of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients. A program called epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been shown to play a critical role in promoting metastasis in epithelium-derived carcinoma. During EMT, epithelial cancer cells acquire motile mesenchymal phenotypes and detach from primary tumors. Recent lines of evidence have suggested that EMT confers cancer cells with tumor-initiating ability. Therefore, selective targeting of E  ...[more]

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