This study aimed to develop an in vitro three-dimensional (3D) cell culture model of oral carcinogenesis for the rapid, scalable testing of chemotherapeutic agents. Spheroids of normal (HOK) and dysplastic (DOK) human oral keratinocytes were cultured and treated with 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (4NQO). A 3D invasion assay using Matrigel was performed to validate the model. RNA was extracted and subjected to transcriptomic analysis to validate the model and assess carcinogen-induced changes. The VEGF inhibitors pazopanib and lenvatinib were tested in the model and were validated by a 3D invasion assay, which demonstrated that changes induced by the carcinogen in spheroids were consistent with a malignant phenotype. Further validation was obtain...
Head and Neck Squamous cell carcinoma is the 6th most common cancer in the world. Risk factors for H...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
In the present study, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) was induced in a mouse model with 20 µg/ml...
Advances in the development of pharmacological treatment in oral cancer require tumor models capable...
Background/Aim: Cancer research has been conducted using cultured cells as part of drug discovery te...
Background/Aim: Cancer research has been conducted using cultured cells as part of drug discovery te...
Increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development has shifted drug d...
Human oral mucosa, especially the buccal epithelium, is worldwide a common site for cancer. Cancer d...
Increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development has shifted drug d...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
[[abstract]]Oral carcinogenesis involves the progression of the normal mucosa into potentially malig...
[[abstract]]Oral carcinogenesis involves the progression of the normal mucosa into potentially malig...
[[abstract]]Oral carcinogenesis involves the progression of the normal mucosa into potentially malig...
Human oral mucosa, especially the buccal epithelium, is worldwide a common site for cancer. Cancer d...
Head and Neck Squamous cell carcinoma is the 6th most common cancer in the world. Risk factors for H...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
In the present study, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) was induced in a mouse model with 20 µg/ml...
Advances in the development of pharmacological treatment in oral cancer require tumor models capable...
Background/Aim: Cancer research has been conducted using cultured cells as part of drug discovery te...
Background/Aim: Cancer research has been conducted using cultured cells as part of drug discovery te...
Increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development has shifted drug d...
Human oral mucosa, especially the buccal epithelium, is worldwide a common site for cancer. Cancer d...
Increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development has shifted drug d...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
[[abstract]]Oral carcinogenesis involves the progression of the normal mucosa into potentially malig...
[[abstract]]Oral carcinogenesis involves the progression of the normal mucosa into potentially malig...
[[abstract]]Oral carcinogenesis involves the progression of the normal mucosa into potentially malig...
Human oral mucosa, especially the buccal epithelium, is worldwide a common site for cancer. Cancer d...
Head and Neck Squamous cell carcinoma is the 6th most common cancer in the world. Risk factors for H...
Despite recent advances, the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is still poor. Therapeutic op...
In the present study, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) was induced in a mouse model with 20 µg/ml...