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Oncotarget | 2017

LncRNAs as an intermediate in HPV16 promoting myeloid-derived suppressor cell recruitment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Xiang-rui Ma; Surui Sheng; Jing-biao Wu; Ya-ping Jiang; Xiao-lei Gao; Xiao Cen; Jiashun Wu; Sha-sha Wang; Ya-Jie Tang; Ya-ling Tang; Xinhua Liang

The emerging evidence showed that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved in cell growth and apoptosis as well as cancer progression and metastasis of malignant tumor, however, limited data are available on the role of lncRNAs in human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). Here, we demonstrated that 23.98% of 196 HNSCC cases in Southwest China could be classified as HPV16 infection. The number of MDSCs in HPV-positive HNSCC was significantly higher than normal control, indicating that HPV infection may promote MDSCs aggregation. Then, we applied an array-based approach to monitor the lncRNA expression between HPV-positive HNSCC, HPV-negative HNSCC and normal oral mucous, and obtained 132 different lncRNAs in different HPV infected states of HNSCC. HOTAIR, PROM1, CCAT1, and MUC19 mRNA levels, determined by qRT-PCR were inversely correlated with MDSCs collection of HPV-associated HNSCC in 2 independent patient cohorts. The results may provide a rationale for the further evaluation of lncRNAs as a molecular target to elucidate the molecular mechanism of HPV promoting MDSCs collection of HNSCC.


Oncotarget | 2017

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor: a potential driver and biomarker for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Sha-sha Wang; Xiao Cen; Xinhua Liang; Ya-ling Tang

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), a pleiotropic proinflammatory cytokine, has been showed to be associated with the immunopathogenesis of many diseases. Recent study demonstrated that MIF promoted tumorigenesis and tumor progression and played a critical role in various kinds of human cancer including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC). Hence, in this paper we retrospected the relationship between MIF and angiogenesis, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), inflammation, immune response, hypoxia microenvironment, and discussed whether it is a promising biomarker for diagnosis and supervisor of HNSCC.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Chronic Inflammation-Related HPV: A Driving Force Speeds Oropharyngeal Carcinogenesis

Xin Liu; Xiang-rui Ma; Zhengge Lei; Hao Feng; Sha-sha Wang; Xiao Cen; Shi-yu Gao; Ya-ping Jiang; Jian Jiang; Qianming Chen; Ya-jie Tang; Ya-ling Tang; Xinhua Liang

Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) has been known to be a highly aggressive disease associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. To investigate the relationship between HPV and chronic inflammation in oropharyngeal carcinogenesis, we collected 140 oral mucous fresh specimens including 50 OPSCC patients, 50 cancer in situ, 30 precancerous lesions, and 10 normal oral mucous. Our data demonstrated that there was a significantly higher proportion of severe chronic inflammation in dysplastic epithelia in comparison with that in normal tissues (P<0.001). The positive rate of HPV 16 was parallel with the chronic inflammation degrees from mild to severe inflammation (P<0.05). The positive rate of HPV 16 was progressively improved with the malignant progression of oral mucous (P<0.05). In addition, CD11b+ LIN- HLA-DR-CD33+ MDSCs were a critical cell population that mediates inflammation response and immune suppression in HPV-positive OPSCC. These indicated that persistent chronic inflammation-related HPV infection might drive oropharyngeal carcinogenesis and MDSCs might pay an important role during this process. Thus, a combination of HPV infection and inflammation expression might become a helpful biomedical marker to predict oropharyngeal carcinogenesis.


Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine | 2018

HSP27 associates with epithelial-mesenchymal transition, stemness and radioresistance of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma

Wei Chen; Xiaohua Ren; Jiashun Wu; Xiao-lei Gao; Xiao Cen; Sha-sha Wang; Surui Sheng; Qianming Chen; Ya-Jie Tang; Xinhua Liang; Ya-ling Tang

Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) has been shown to associate with cancer stem cells and radioresistance. However, it is obscure whether EMT itself or specific EMT regulators play causal roles in these properties of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC). Here, we exhibited that overexpression of HSP27 drove the migration and invasion, induced EMT, as well as mediated TGF‐β1‐induced EMT in SACC cells, accompanying the up‐regulation of Snail1 and Prrx1. Conversely, HSP27 silencing reduced the migration and invasion and contributed to MET of SACC cells. HSP27 indirectly down‐regulates the expression of E‐cadherin through activating Snail1 and Prrx1 expressions. Overexpression of Snail1 or Prrx1 restored the migration and invasion in HSP27 knockdown cells. Enforced expression of HSP27 enhanced colony formation, CD133+/CD44+ population and radioresistance of SACC cell lines. In addition, HSP27 expression was positively associated with radioresistance and poor prognosis of SACC patients as well as with the expression of Prrx1 or Snail1 in SACC tissues. The data confirm an important function for HSP27 in SACC progression through regulating EMT and stemness, and they imply the possible association between EMT and radioresistance of SACC.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Cytokeratin-14 contributes to collective invasion of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma

Xiao-lei Gao; Jiashun Wu; Min-xin Cao; Shi-yu Gao; Xiao Cen; Ya-ping Jiang; Sha-sha Wang; Ya-Jie Tang; Qianming Chen; Xinhua Liang; Ya-ling Tang

Collective invasion of cells plays a fundamental role in tissue growth, wound healing, immune response and cancer metastasis. This paper aimed to investigate cytokeratin-14 (CK14) expression and analyze its association with collective invasion in the invasive front of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC) to uncover the role of collective invasion in SACC. Here, in the clinical data of 121 patients with SACC, the positive expression of CK14 was observed in 35/121(28.93%) of the invasive front of SACC. CK14 expression in the invasive front, local regional recurrence and distant metastasis were independent and significant prognostic factors in SACC patients. Then, we found that in an ex vivo 3D culture assay, CK14 siRNA receded the collective invasion, and in 2D monolayer culture, CK14 overexpression induced a collective SACC cell migration. These data indicated that the presence of characterized CK14+ cells in the invasive front of SACC promoted collective cell invasion of SACC and may be a biomarker of SACC with a worse prognosis.


Oncotarget | 2015

Snail and Slug collaborate on EMT and tumor metastasis through miR-101-mediated EZH2 axis in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma

Min Zheng; Ya-ping Jiang; Wei Chen; Kai-de Li; Xin Liu; Shi-yu Gao; Hao Feng; Sha-sha Wang; Jian Jiang; Xiang-rui Ma; Xiao Cen; Ya-jie Tang; Yu Chen; Yun-feng Lin; Ya-ling Tang; Xinhua Liang


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

Is there a difference with intraarticular injections of corticosteroids, hyaluranate or placebo for temporomandibular osteoarthritis

Yan Liu; Jiashun Wu; Wei Fei; Xiao Cen; Yi Xiong; Sha-sha Wang; Ya-ling Tang; Xinhua Liang


Current Cancer Drug Targets | 2015

Near-infrared Light Activatable Multimodal Gold Nanostructures Platform: An Emerging Paradigm for Cancer Therapy.

Ya-ping Jiang; Wei Fei; Xiao Cen; Ya-ling Tang; Xinhua Liang


Oral Diseases | 2018

Glucosamine oral administration as an adjunct to hyaluronic acid injection in treating temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis

Xiao Cen; Yan Liu; Sha-sha Wang; Xianrui Yang; Zongdao Shi; Xinhua Liang


International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2015

PRRX1 induces the reprogramming of free fatty acids metabolism and fuels the progression of oral squamous cell carcinomas

Ya-ping Jiang; Jian Jiang; Hao Feng; Shi-yu Gao; Xin Liu; Sha-sha Wang; Xiang-rui Ma; Xiao Cen; Ya-ling Tang; X. Liang

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