TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression profile of human beta-defensin 3 in oral squamous cell carcinoma
AU - Kesting, Marco Rainer
AU - Loeffelbein, Denys John
AU - Hasler, Rafael Johannes
AU - Wolff, Klaus Dietrich
AU - Rittig, Andrea
AU - Schulte, Matthias
AU - Hirsch, Tobias
AU - Wagenpfeil, Stefan
AU - Jacobsen, Frank
AU - Steinstraesser, Lars
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - Although it is known that innate immunity is important for protecting the body against foreign agents such as bacteria, little is known about elements of the innate immune system that have antitumor activity. This prospective study was designed to investigate the function of human beta-defensin 3 (hBD-3), an important component of the innate immune response, in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Paired cancerous and noncancerous specimens of 45 patients who underwent surgical treatment for OSCC were examined for hBD-3 expression on protein and mRNA. Clinical and pathological features such as age, gender, tumor and lymph node status, UICC stage, and histological grading were correlated. hBD-3 was significantly overexpressed in tumors in comparison to healthy tissue examined with real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis (p =.004). Immunohistochemical stain for hBD-3 was much more pronounced in tumors than in corresponding healthy mucosa. The results illustrate that hBD-3 is frequently overexpressed in oral squamous cell carcinomas and seems to be related to oncogenesis. Increased expression of hBD-3 in oral squamous cell carcinomas suggests its potential role in the pathogenesis of oral cancer. This might be a starting point for novel pharmacological/molecular treatment modalities.
AB - Although it is known that innate immunity is important for protecting the body against foreign agents such as bacteria, little is known about elements of the innate immune system that have antitumor activity. This prospective study was designed to investigate the function of human beta-defensin 3 (hBD-3), an important component of the innate immune response, in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Paired cancerous and noncancerous specimens of 45 patients who underwent surgical treatment for OSCC were examined for hBD-3 expression on protein and mRNA. Clinical and pathological features such as age, gender, tumor and lymph node status, UICC stage, and histological grading were correlated. hBD-3 was significantly overexpressed in tumors in comparison to healthy tissue examined with real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis (p =.004). Immunohistochemical stain for hBD-3 was much more pronounced in tumors than in corresponding healthy mucosa. The results illustrate that hBD-3 is frequently overexpressed in oral squamous cell carcinomas and seems to be related to oncogenesis. Increased expression of hBD-3 in oral squamous cell carcinomas suggests its potential role in the pathogenesis of oral cancer. This might be a starting point for novel pharmacological/molecular treatment modalities.
KW - Human beta-defensin 3
KW - Immunofluorescence
KW - Oral squamous cell carcinoma
KW - Real-time PCR
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67449091655&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/07357900802620851
DO - 10.1080/07357900802620851
M3 - Article
C2 - 19219676
AN - SCOPUS:67449091655
SN - 0735-7907
VL - 27
SP - 575
EP - 581
JO - Cancer Investigation
JF - Cancer Investigation
IS - 5
ER -