Constitutive activation of Stat3 signaling abrogates apoptosis in squamous cell carcinogenesis in vivo

JR Grandis, SD Drenning, Q Zeng… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
JR Grandis, SD Drenning, Q Zeng, SC Watkins, MF Melhem, S Endo, DE Johnson, L Huang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000National Acad Sciences
Field cancerization predisposes the upper aerodigestive tract mucosa to the formation of
multiple primary tumors, when exposed to environmental carcinogens. Up-regulation of
epidermal growth factor receptor occurs early in squamous cell carcinogenesis and is critical
for the loss of growth control in a variety of human cancers, including head and neck
squamous cell carcinomas. In these tumor cells in culture, epidermal growth factor receptor
stimulation initiates signaling via persistent activation of selective STAT proteins. To …
Field cancerization predisposes the upper aerodigestive tract mucosa to the formation of multiple primary tumors, when exposed to environmental carcinogens. Up-regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor occurs early in squamous cell carcinogenesis and is critical for the loss of growth control in a variety of human cancers, including head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. In these tumor cells in culture, epidermal growth factor receptor stimulation initiates signaling via persistent activation of selective STAT proteins. To determine the timing of Stat3 activation in head and neck carcinogenesis, we studied the expression and constitutive activation of Stat3 in tumors and normal mucosa from patients with head and neck cancer compared with mucosa from controls without cancer. Stat3 was up-regulated and constitutively activated in both primary human head and neck tumors as well as in normal mucosa from these cancer patients compared with control normal mucosa from patients without cancer. In vivo liposome-mediated gene therapy with a Stat3 antisense plasmid efficiently inhibited Stat3 activation, increased tumor cell apoptosis, and decreased Bcl-xL expression in a head and neck xenograft model. These findings provide evidence that constitutively activated Stat3 is an early event in head and neck carcinogenesis that contributes to the loss of growth control by an anti-apoptotic mechanism.
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