Activation of the Wnt/Beta-catenin Signaling Pathway during Oral Carcinogenesis Process Is Not Influenced by the Absence of Galectin-3 in Mice


Autoria(s): SANT`ANA, Juliana Moreira De Almeida; CHAMMAS, Roger; LIU, Fu-Tong; NONOGAKI, Suely; CARDOS, Sergio Vitorino; LOYOLA, Adriano Mota; FARIA, Paulo Rogerio De
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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Background/Aim: Galectin-3 has been associated with activated Wnt pathway, translocating beta-catenin into the nucleus. However, it is still unknown whether this lectin drives the Wnt signaling activation in lesions from galectin-3-deficient (Gal3(-/-)) mice. The purpose was to study beta-catenin expression in tongue lesions from Gal3(-/-) and wildtype (Gal3(+/+)) mice and the status of Wnt signaling. Materials and Methods: Twenty Gal3(-/-) and Gal3(+/+) male mice were challenged with 4-nitroquinolin-1-oxide and killed at week 16 and 32. Tongues were processed and stained with H&E to detect dysplasias and carcinomas. An imunohistochemical assay was performed to evaluate beta-catenin expression. Results: Carcinomas were more evident in Gal3(+/+) than Gal3(-/-) mice (55.5% vs. 28.5%, respectively; p>0.05). Elevated expression of non-membranous beta-catenin was observed in dysplasias and carcinomas from both groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: Absence of galectin-3 does not interfere in the pattern of beta-catenin expression and therefore in the mediation of the Wnt signaling pathway.

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ANTICANCER RESEARCH, v.31, n.9, p.2805-2811, 2011

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Anticancer Research

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Palavras-Chave #Oral carcinogenesis #immunohistochemistry #beta-catenin #tongue #mice #4-NITROQUINOLINE 1-OXIDE #TARGETED DISRUPTION #CARCINOMA CELLS #BETA-CATENIN #EXPRESSION #GENE #PROGRESSION #INITIATION #APOPTOSIS #NUCLEAR #Oncology
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