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rhBMP‐2 has adverse effects on human oral carcinoma cell lines in vivo
Author(s) -
Kokoritalia A.,
Lewis James S.,
Zakharkin Stanislav O.,
Krebsbach Paul H.,
Nussenbaum Brian
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the laryngoscope
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.181
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1531-4995
pISSN - 0023-852X
DOI - 10.1002/lary.22345
Subject(s) - wnt signaling pathway , bone morphogenetic protein , signal transduction , cancer research , biology , bmpr2 , cell culture , janus kinase , in vivo , kinase , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , genetics
Objectives/Hypothesis: To establish the relevance of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling pathway in human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCCA) cell lines and determine if there is a biologic impact of stimulating this pathway with recombinant human (rh) BMP‐2. Study Design: In vitro laboratory investigations and in vivo analysis using an orthotopic animal model for oral cancer. Methods: Gene expression profiles for BMP‐2 and components of the BMP‐signaling pathway were determined using reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction. In vivo effects were evaluated using Kaplan‐Meier survival analysis and studying histopathologic changes in established tumor xenografts with or without rhBMP‐2 pretreatment. A phosphokinase array was used to detect levels of activation in signaling kinases. Results: The BMP‐2 gene was expressed in 90% of the 30 OSCCA cell lines tested. Gene expression of all components of the BMP‐signaling pathway was highly conserved. Tumor xenografts established with rhBMP‐2–treated cells showed more rapid local growth that resulted in worse animal survival as compared to the control group. These tumors had a more poorly differentiated morphology. Changes in protein kinases suggested interactions of BMP‐2 signaling with the Wnt‐β‐catenin, and Janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (JAK/STAT) pathways. Conclusions: Human OSCCA cell lines frequently express BMP‐2 and all necessary components of the BMP‐signaling pathway. Exogenous treatment of human OSCCA cell lines with rhBMP‐2 prior to engraftment in an orthotopic animal model caused the subsequent tumors to be more locally aggressive with worse survival. Continued caution should be used for considering rhBMP‐2 for reconstruction of bone defects in oral cancer patients.