Oncogenes overexpressed in metastatic oral cancers from patients with pain: potential pain mediators released in exosomes
Autor: | Ratna Veeramachaneni, Malvin N. Janal, Mark D. DeLacure, Donna G. Albertson, Aditi Bhattacharya, Hyesung Kim, Zinaida Dubeykovskaya, Mari Hagiwara, Susanna Zhang, Brian L. Schmidt, Igor Dolgalev, Angie K. Wu, Nguyen Huu Tu, A. Ross Kerr |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Oncology
Male medicine.medical_specialty Patients Angiogenesis Carcinogenesis lcsh:Medicine Exosomes Article Metastasis Internal medicine Cell Line Tumor medicine Humans lcsh:Science Aged Multidisciplinary biology business.industry Oral cancer lcsh:R Cancer Cancer Pain Oncogenes medicine.disease Microvesicles Extracellular Matrix Nociception biology.protein lcsh:Q Female Mouth Neoplasms business Cancer pain Neurotrophin Extracellular matrix organization |
Zdroj: | Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020) Scientific Reports |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Popis: | Oral cancer patients experience pain at the site of the primary cancer. Patients with metastatic oral cancers report greater pain. Lack of pain identifies patients at low risk of metastasis with sensitivity = 0.94 and negative predictive value = 0.89. In the same cohort, sensitivity and negative predictive value of depth of invasion, currently the best predictor, were 0.95 and 0.92, respectively. Cancer pain is attributed to cancer-derived mediators that sensitize neurons and is associated with increased neuronal density. We hypothesized that pain mediators would be overexpressed in metastatic cancers from patients reporting high pain. We identified 40 genes overexpressed in metastatic cancers from patients reporting high pain (n = 5) compared to N0 cancers (n = 10) and normal tissue (n = 5). The genes are enriched for functions in extracellular matrix organization and angiogenesis. They have oncogenic and neuronal functions and are reported in exosomes. Hierarchical clustering according to expression of neurotrophic and axon guidance genes also separated cancers according to pain and nodal status. Depletion of exosomes from cancer cell line supernatant reduced nociceptive behavior in a paw withdrawal assay, supporting a role for exosomes in cancer pain. The identified genes and exosomes are potential therapeutic targets for stopping cancer and attenuating pain. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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