Histamine H₄ receptor signalling in tongue cancer and its potential role in oral carcinogenesis:a short report (original) (raw)
2017
Abstract
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H₄ receptor (H₄R) play a role in carcinogenesis, and thus H₄R signalling has become a focus of increasing interest in the pathogenesis of many cancers. The roles of H₄R in oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) and oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) are unknown. The purpose of this study was to assess H₄R expression in OTSCC patients and in OTSCC-derived cell lines. Methods: Biopsies taken from OED, OTSCC and healthy oral mucosa were studied by immunostaining. Primary human oral keratinocytes (HOKs) and two OTSCC-derived cell lines (HSC-3 and SCC-25) were used for the in vitro studies. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to measure oncogene expression in the stimulated HOKs. Results: We found that H₄R-immunoreactivity was significantly reduced in the OED and OTSCC samples, especially in the samples with higher histopathological grades and noticeably increased mast cell counts. The presence of H₄...
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