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Interleukin-6 Secreted by Oral Cancer- Associated Fibroblast Accelerated Vegf Expression in Tumor and Stroma Cells Publisher Pubmed



Mirkeshavarz M1 ; Ganjibakhsh M2, 6 ; Aminishakib P3 ; Farzaneh P2 ; Mahdavi N1 ; Vakhshiteh F2 ; Karimi A4 ; Gohari NS2 ; Kamali F5 ; Kharazifard MJ3 ; Fazeli SAS2 ; Nasimian A2, 7
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Source: Cellular and Molecular Biology Published:2017


Abstract

Oral cancer represents the sixth most common cancer type worldwide. Patients with oral cancer express high levels of IL-6 which is associated with very poor prognosis. Previous studies illustrated that IL-6 cytokine induces angiogenesis. It has also been reported that the presence of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) is essential for angiogenesis. In this study, we examined the correlation between IL-6 and CAF and the role of this correlation on VEGF production. In this study, quantitative expression level of IL-6 and VEGF in CAF and Oral Cancer Cells (OCCs) examined through Real Time PCR and ELISA and western blot analysis. In addition, maintenance and retention of IL-6 and VEGF checked out in co-culture experiment of CAF and OCC cells. These experiments demonstrated that in oral cancer, CAF cell line secretes significantly more IL-6 than OCC. Also IL-6 is a factor that causes VEGF secretion in CAF cell line. CAF is the basic and the most essential source for producing IL-6 in patients with oral cancer. Secreted IL-6 is able to induce VEGF production in both CAF and OCCs. Correlation between CAF, IL-6 and VEGF could be considered as an approach for cancer therapy. © 2017 by the C.M.B. Association.
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