research article
Cyclooxygenase isozymes in oral squamous cell carcinoma:a real-time RT-PCR study with clinic pathological correlations.
Abstract
COX-2 expression in tumour cells has been associated with carcinogenesis in many human neoplasms, including head and neck cancer, while the COX-1 isoform of the cyclooxygenase enzyme is constitutively expressed in normal tissues. We measured COX-1 and COX-2 m-RNA expression in samples of both oral cancer and matched oral mucosa from 22 patients by RealTime RT-PCR; clinic pathological data (grading, TNM staging, inflammation, follow-up) of all patients were available for statistical evaluation. Most of the tumor samples in our study expressed at least one cyclooxygenase enzyme (COX-1 or COX-2 mRNA) more than their matched normal oral mucosa (p<0.05), with no correlation with the entity of inflammation, and a significant inverse relationship was found between COX-1 and COX-2 in each sample. Higher levels of COX-2 expression were associated with poor disease-free survival (p<0.05), but not with overall survival and higher tumor stage and grade. Our results suggest that COX-1 may play a role in oral carcinogenesis, and could be regarded as a potential therapeutic target by chemo preventive drugs; moreover, COX-2 expression might be addressed as a new prognostic tool in the clinical management of OSCC- info:eu-repo/semantics/article
- Carcinoma
- Squamous Cell
- diagnosis/enzymology/pathology/prevention /&/ control, Cyclooxygenase 1
- genetics/physiology, Cyclooxygenase 2
- genetics/physiology, Female, Humans, Isoenzyme
- genetics, Male, Membrane Protein
- genetics/physiology, Mouth Neoplasm
- diagnosis/enzymology/pathology/prevention /&/ control, Prognosis, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction