Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Derived Interleukin-6 Promotes Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition and Acquisition of Epithelial Stem-Like Cell Properties in Ameloblastoma Epithelial Cells
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Epithelial Cells
Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
Interleukin-6
Mesenchymal stromal cells
Tumor stem cells
Ameloblastoma
Animals
Carcinogenesis
Cell Separation
Epithelial Cells
Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
Female
Gene Expression Regulation
Neoplastic
Humans
Interleukin-6
Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
Mice
Nude
Signal Transduction
2 (2 amino 3 methoxyphenyl)chromone
2 morpholino 8 phenylchromone
4 [[(4 methylphenyl)sulfonyloxy]acetamido]salicylic acid
interleukin 6
mitogen activated protein kinase 1
mitogen activated protein kinase 3
s 3i 201
STAT3 protein
transcription factor Slug
interleukin 6
ameloblastoma
animal experiment
animal tissue
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cancer patient
carcinogenesis
controlled study
epithelial mesenchymal transition
epithelium cell
female
follicular ameloblastoma
gene expression
human
in vitro study
in vivo study
mesenchymal stroma cell
mouse
nonhuman
signal transduction
ameloblastoma
animal
cell separation
epithelium cell
gene expression regulation
genetics
mesenchymal stroma cell
metabolism
nude mouse
pathology
Dentistry
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral Biology and Oral Pathology
Orthodontics and Orthodontology
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Abstract
pithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT), a biological process associated with cancer stem-like or cancer-initiating cell formation, contributes to the invasiveness, metastasis, drug resistance, and recurrence of the malignant tumors; it remains to be determined whether similar processes contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of ameloblastoma (AM), a benign but locally invasive odontogenic neoplasm. Here, we demonstrated that EMT- and stem cell-related genes were expressed in the epithelial islands of the most common histologic variant subtype, the follicular AM. Our results revealed elevated interleukin (IL)-6 signals that were differentially expressed in the stromal compartment of the follicular AM. To explore the stromal effect on tumor pathogenesis, we isolated and characterized both mesenchymal stromal cells (AM-MSCs) and epithelial cells (AM-EpiCs) from follicular AM and demonstrated that, in in vitro culture, AM-MSCs secreted a significantly higher level of IL-6 as compared to the counterpart AM-EpiCs. Furthermore, both in vitro and in vivo studies revealed that exogenous and AM-MSC-derived IL-6 induced the expression of EMT- and stem cell-related genes in AM-EpiCs, whereas such effects were significantly abrogated either by a specific inhibitor of STAT3 or ERK1/2, or by knockdown of Slug gene expression. These findings suggest that AM-MSC-derived IL-6 promotes tumor-stem like cell formation by inducing EMT process in AM-EpiCs through STAT3 and ERK1/2-mediated signaling pathways, implying a role in the etiology and progression of the benign but locally invasive neoplasm. Stem Cells 2017;35:2083–2094. © 2017 AlphaMed Press