2022
DOI: 10.1177/15347354221134921
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San-Zhong-Kui-Jian-Tang Exerts Antitumor Effects Associated With Decreased Cell Proliferation and Metastasis by Targeting ERK and the Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition Pathway in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Abstract: Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is an aggressive cancer whose 5-year survival rate remains poor. San-Zhong-Kui-Jian-Tang (SZKJT), a Chinese herbal formula, has long been used in clinical practice as adjuvant therapy in cancers. However, its therapeutic effects and molecular mechanisms in OSCC remain unclear. Methods: We investigated the potential therapeutic effects and molecular mechanism of SZKJT in OSCC in tumor cell lines and in tumor xenograft mice and evaluated combined SZKJT and cisplati… Show more

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“…Using in vitro examination, they were able to employ scratch keratinocyte cells as a model of the lack of oral epithelial area and easily assess the confluence in the wound area. Hsu et al investigated the effect of San-Zhong-Kui-Jian-Tang (Japanese name: Sanshukaigento) on SAS, OC3, and OEC-M1, which belong to oral squamous cell lines [ 50 ]. They showed a substantial increase in the proportion of cells arrested in the S phase, whereas the migration of SAS and OC3 cells was inhibited and their proportions in the G2/M phase decreased.…”
Section: Novel In Vitro Assay Of Kampo Medicines Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using in vitro examination, they were able to employ scratch keratinocyte cells as a model of the lack of oral epithelial area and easily assess the confluence in the wound area. Hsu et al investigated the effect of San-Zhong-Kui-Jian-Tang (Japanese name: Sanshukaigento) on SAS, OC3, and OEC-M1, which belong to oral squamous cell lines [ 50 ]. They showed a substantial increase in the proportion of cells arrested in the S phase, whereas the migration of SAS and OC3 cells was inhibited and their proportions in the G2/M phase decreased.…”
Section: Novel In Vitro Assay Of Kampo Medicines Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%