A Role for the Substance P/NK-1 Receptor Complex in Cell Proliferation in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma


Autoria(s): BRENER, Sylvie; GONZALEZ-MOLES, Miguel Angel; TOSTES, Denise; ESTEBAN, Francisco; GIL-MONTOYA, Jose Antonio; RUIZ-AVILA, Isabel; BRAVO, Manuel; MUNOZ, Miguel
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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Objective: To investigate the presence and distribution of substance P (SP) and neurokinin I receptor (NK-IR) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and their relationship with proliferation. Patients and Methods: Ninety OSCCs from 73 patients were immunohistochemically analyzed using monoclonal antibodies against SP, NK-IR and Ki-67 in a case and control study. Results: Seventy-one percent (n=49) of cases expressed SP on tumour cell membrane, 81.3% (n=69) in cytoplasm, 39.4% (n=28) in nucleus, 81.6% (n=71) in infiltrating lymphocytes, and 58.1% (n=43) in peritumoural or intratumoural blood vessels; 14% (n=12) of cases expressed NK-1R on tumour cell membrane, 50% (n=43) in cytoplasm, 48.3% (n=42) in infiltrating lymphocytes and 22.5% (n=18) in tumour blood vessels. All cases expressed Ki-67, which was expressed in >25% of tumour cells in 79.8% of cases (n=63). Direct significant associations were observed in SP expression between different tissue levels (p<0.01), between SP and NK-IR tumour cell membrane expression (p<0.01), and between joint,SP and NK-IR expression in tumour cell cytoplasm and a higher expression of Ki-67 (p<0.05). Conclusion: The ubiquitous presence of SP strongly suggests a role for SP/NK-1R complex in tumour development and progression and possibly for NK-IR antagonists, such as L-773060, in the management of patients with oral cancer.

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ANTICANCER RESEARCH, v.29, n.6, p.2323-2329, 2009

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Anticancer Research

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Palavras-Chave #Oral cancer #substance P #NK-1 receptor #proliferation #ANTITUMORAL ACTION #NEUROKININ-1 RECEPTORS #MITOGENIC ACTION #NK-1 RECEPTOR #NK1 RECEPTOR #BONE-MARROW #P RECEPTORS #CANCER #LINES #INFLAMMATION #Oncology
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