改变细胞机制——口腔鳞状癌细胞恶性转化的先决条件

F. Meinhoevel, R. Stange, J. Schnauss, M. Sauer, J. Kaes, T. Remmerbach
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口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)是癌症中第六常见的癌症,其诊断往往迟于治疗。本研究的主要目的是在健康和患病细胞之间进行可靠和早期的分化,以提高治疗质量并了解肿瘤的发病机制。在这里,光学拉伸器用于分析细胞的机械特性及其作为恶性肿瘤标志物的潜力。拉伸实验首次显示,原代OSCCs的细胞变形2.9%,使其比仅变形1.9%的健康粘膜的细胞更软。此外,细胞的松弛行为表明,这些恶性细胞比良性细胞表现出更快的收缩。这表明,可变形性和松弛行为可以作为不同的参数来评估这些良性和恶性细胞之间出现的差异。由于癌症研究中的许多研究是用癌症细胞系而不是原代细胞进行的,我们比较了这两种类型的变形性和松弛性,表明长时间培养会导致细胞软化。更高程度的可变形性和松弛行为可以使癌症细胞穿过组织,强调细胞结构的变化可能是恶性转化的潜在先决条件。考虑到即使是短的培养时间也会对结果的重要性产生重要影响,建议使用原代细胞进行进一步研究。通过检测可疑口腔病变的细胞样本,恶性细胞和良性细胞之间的区别将使癌症诊断得到早期确认。
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Changing cell mechanics—a precondition for malignant transformation of oral squamous carcinoma cells
Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) are the 6th most common cancer and the diagnosis is often belated for a curative treatment. The reliable and early differentiation between healthy and diseased cells is the main aim of this study in order to improve the quality of the treatment and to understand tumour pathogenesis. Here, the optical stretcher is used to analyse mechanical properties of cells and their potential to serve as a marker for malignancy. Stretching experiments revealed for the first time that cells of primary OSCCs were deformed by 2.9 % rendering them softer than cells of healthy mucosa which were deformed only by 1.9 %. Furthermore, the relaxation behaviour of the cells revealed that these malignant cells exhibit a faster contraction than their benign counterparts. This suggests that deformability as well as relaxation behaviour can be used as distinct parameters to evaluate emerging differences between these benign and malignant cells. Since many studies in cancer research are performed with cancer cell lines rather than primary cells, we have compared the deformability and relaxation of both types, showing that long time culturing leads to softening of cells. The higher degree of deformability and relaxation behaviour can enable cancer cells to traverse tissue emphasizing that changes in cell architecture may be a potential precondition for malignant transformation. Respecting the fact that even short culture times have an essential effect on the significance of the results, the use of primary cells for further research is recommended. The distinction between malignant and benign cells would enable an early confirmation of cancer diagnoses by testing cell samples of suspect oral lesions.
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