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ABSTRACT: Objectives
Ameloblastoma (AM) has been known as a benign but locally invasive tumour with high recurrence rates. Invasive behaviour of the AM results in destruction of the adjacent jawbone and the non-detectable remnants during surgery, interrupting the complete elimination of cancer cells.Methods
To explore novel targets for the tumour cell invasion, a transcriptomic analysis between AM and odontogenic keratocyst were performed through next-generation sequencing in detail.Results
Enrichment of CACNA1C gene (encoding Cav1.2) in AM, a subunit of the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) was observed for the first time. The expression and channel activity of Cav1.2 was confirmed by immunostaining and calcium imaging in the patient samples or primary cells. Verapamil, L-type VGCC blocker revealed suppression of the Ca2+ -induced cell aggregation and collective invasion of AM cells in vitro. Furthermore, the effect of verapamil in suppressing AM invasion into the adjacent bone was confirmed through orthotopic xenograft model specifically.Conclusion
Taken together, Cav1.2 maybe considered to be a therapeutic candidate to decrease the collective migration and invasion of AM.
SUBMITTER: Li S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9628225 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Li Shujin S Kim Hyun-Yi HY Lee Dong-Joon DJ Park Sung-Ho SH Otsu Keishi K Harada Hidemitsu H Jung Young-Soo YS Jung Han-Sung HS
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<h4>Objectives</h4>Ameloblastoma (AM) has been known as a benign but locally invasive tumour with high recurrence rates. Invasive behaviour of the AM results in destruction of the adjacent jawbone and the non-detectable remnants during surgery, interrupting the complete elimination of cancer cells.<h4>Methods</h4>To explore novel targets for the tumour cell invasion, a transcriptomic analysis between AM and odontogenic keratocyst were performed through next-generation sequencing in detail.<h4>Re ...[more]