2016
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2016.4883
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Enhancing chemosensitivity in oral squamous cell carcinoma by lentivirus vector-mediated RNA interference targeting EGFR and MRP2

Abstract: Abstract. Oral cancer is the eighth most common type of cancer among men worldwide, with an age-standardized rate of 6.3 per 100,000, and is the fourth leading cause of cancer-associated mortality among men in Taiwan. Cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) are two of the most frequently utilized chemotherapy drugs for the treatment of oral cancer. Although oral cancer patients initially benefit from chemotherapy with these drugs, they may develop resistance to them, which worsens their prognosis and reduces survi… Show more

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“…OSCC cells, both those downregulating PON2 and controls, were treated with CDDP (0.1-2 µg/mL) or 5-FU (0.1-0.5 µg/mL) alone or with combinations of both compounds. Final drug concentration values, used in these series of experiments, were selected according to previous studies [48,49]. For each sample, sensitivity to drugs was evaluated through MTT assay and represented as percentage of decrease in cell viability.…”
Section: Chemotherapeutic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…OSCC cells, both those downregulating PON2 and controls, were treated with CDDP (0.1-2 µg/mL) or 5-FU (0.1-0.5 µg/mL) alone or with combinations of both compounds. Final drug concentration values, used in these series of experiments, were selected according to previous studies [48,49]. For each sample, sensitivity to drugs was evaluated through MTT assay and represented as percentage of decrease in cell viability.…”
Section: Chemotherapeutic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pulsed-selection strategy was adopted, where cells were treated with chemotherapeutic agent and then allowed to recover in a drug-free medium [48,53]. To this purpose, HOC621 cells were seeded onto a 24-well plate at 20% confluence.…”
Section: Development Of Cddp-resistant Oscc Cell Clonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EGFR inhibitors sensitized OSCC cells to 5‐FU and CDDP. It has been proposed that inhibition of the EGFR signaling pathway may serve as a reasonable strategy for the treatment of drug‐resistant OSCC patients [ 178 , 179 ]. Furthermore, Li et al.…”
Section: Ncrna‐centered Approaches To Mitigate Drug‐resistance Of Osccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 20-30% OSCC patients experienced relapse regardless of treatment; the prognosis of OSCC is rather poor and the overall 5-years survival rate is roughly 50% across the globe (Singhvi et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2020;Sarkar et al, 2021). Current therapies available for treatments of OSCC include surgical resection, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, gene therapy as well as combination of several therapies (Gau et al, 2019;Gigliotti et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2020); however, these treatments may result in serious problems such as complications, oral cavity disorders and multi-drug resistance (MDR) to chemotherapy (Chen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%