Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells
Abstract The ability of cancer cells to undergo partial-epithelial mesenchymal transition (p-EMT), rather than complete EMT, poses a higher metastatic risk. Although Fusobacterium nucleatum mainly inhabits in oral cavity, attention has been focused on the F. nucleatum involvement in colorectal cance...
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doaj-7b264f4195b34e1785df74634c32589b2021-07-25T11:23:27ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-94384-1Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cellsWenhua Shao0Natsumi Fujiwara1Yasuhiro Mouri2Satoru Kisoda3Kayo Yoshida4Kaya Yoshida5Hiromichi Yumoto6Kazumi Ozaki7Naozumi Ishimaru8Yasusei Kudo9Department of Oral Bioscience, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesOral Health Care Promotion, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Oral Bioscience, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Oral Bioscience, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesOral Health Care Promotion, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesOral Health Care Education, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesPeriodontology and Endodontology, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesOral Health Care Promotion, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesOral Molecular Pathology, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Oral Bioscience, Tokushima University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesAbstract The ability of cancer cells to undergo partial-epithelial mesenchymal transition (p-EMT), rather than complete EMT, poses a higher metastatic risk. Although Fusobacterium nucleatum mainly inhabits in oral cavity, attention has been focused on the F. nucleatum involvement in colorectal cancer development. Here we examined the p-EMT regulation by F. nucleatum in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells. We cultured OSCC cells with epithelial, p-EMT or EMT phenotype with live or heat-inactivated F. nucleatum. Expression of the genes involved in epithelial differentiation, p-EMT and EMT were examined in OSCC cells after co-culture with F. nucleatum by qPCR. Cell growth and invasion of OSCC cells were also examined. Both live and heat-inactivated F. nucleatum upregulated the expression of p-EMT-related genes in OSCC cells with epithelial phenotype, but not with p-EMT or EMT phenotype. Moreover, F. nucleatum promoted invasion of OSCC cells with epithelial phenotype. Co-culture with other strains of bacteria other than Porphyromonas gingivalis did not alter p-EMT-related genes in OSCC cells with epithelial phenotype. F. nucleatum infection may convert epithelial to p-EMT phenotype via altering gene expression in OSCC. Oral hygiene managements against F. nucleatum infection may contribute to reduce the risk for an increase in metastatic ability of OSCC.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94384-1 |
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Wenhua Shao Natsumi Fujiwara Yasuhiro Mouri Satoru Kisoda Kayo Yoshida Kaya Yoshida Hiromichi Yumoto Kazumi Ozaki Naozumi Ishimaru Yasusei Kudo Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells Scientific Reports |
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Wenhua Shao Natsumi Fujiwara Yasuhiro Mouri Satoru Kisoda Kayo Yoshida Kaya Yoshida Hiromichi Yumoto Kazumi Ozaki Naozumi Ishimaru Yasusei Kudo |
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Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells |
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Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells |
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Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells |
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Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells |
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Conversion from epithelial to partial-EMT phenotype by Fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells |
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conversion from epithelial to partial-emt phenotype by fusobacterium nucleatum infection promotes invasion of oral cancer cells |
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Abstract The ability of cancer cells to undergo partial-epithelial mesenchymal transition (p-EMT), rather than complete EMT, poses a higher metastatic risk. Although Fusobacterium nucleatum mainly inhabits in oral cavity, attention has been focused on the F. nucleatum involvement in colorectal cancer development. Here we examined the p-EMT regulation by F. nucleatum in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells. We cultured OSCC cells with epithelial, p-EMT or EMT phenotype with live or heat-inactivated F. nucleatum. Expression of the genes involved in epithelial differentiation, p-EMT and EMT were examined in OSCC cells after co-culture with F. nucleatum by qPCR. Cell growth and invasion of OSCC cells were also examined. Both live and heat-inactivated F. nucleatum upregulated the expression of p-EMT-related genes in OSCC cells with epithelial phenotype, but not with p-EMT or EMT phenotype. Moreover, F. nucleatum promoted invasion of OSCC cells with epithelial phenotype. Co-culture with other strains of bacteria other than Porphyromonas gingivalis did not alter p-EMT-related genes in OSCC cells with epithelial phenotype. F. nucleatum infection may convert epithelial to p-EMT phenotype via altering gene expression in OSCC. Oral hygiene managements against F. nucleatum infection may contribute to reduce the risk for an increase in metastatic ability of OSCC. |
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