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Expression of CD44 and NFκB in oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines and the effect of sulfasalazine
Hiroki YasuiYuichi OhnishiMasahiro WatanabeTomoko FujiiKazutaka KimuraHirohito KuboMasaki AkaneKenji Kakudo
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2015 Volume 78 Issue 2 Pages 64-70

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CD44 is one of the adhesion molecules expressed on the surface of various cells. Several human cancers, such as colon cancer and breast cancer, are expressed at a high level of CD44, and it is regarded as one of the markers for stem-like cancer cells. Similarly, nuclear factor of kappa B (NFκB) is not only known to participate in inflammation and immunoresponse, but is also thought to be an important signaling pathway that maintains the breast cancer stem cell. In this study, we investigated the expression and localization of CD44 and NFκB in SAS and KB, which are oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cell lines, using western blotting and immunostaining. Western blotting analysis showed that both cell lines expressed CD44 and NFκB. In particular, the expression of CD44 variant isoform (CD44v) was higher in SAS than in KB. In addition, the expressions of NFκB and phosphate NFκB were obvious in SAS. Further-more, we observed the expression of CD44 in both OSCC cell lines by immunostaining. However, the expression levels were different. SAS expressed CD44 on the cell membrane strongly compared with KB. Moreover, sulfasalazine (SSZ), which is an anticancer drug for CD44 and NFκB, inhibited the cell proliferation of SAS. These results suggest that SAS, because it expresses CD44 and NFκB, has cancer stem cell properties. Also, we demonstrated the effect of SSZ susceptibility on 0 cancer stem cells.

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