Abstract
AbstractDue to the high rates of tobacco chewers, smokers, and alcohol consumers in India, Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) is one of the primary causes of mortality. Being profoundly varied in nature, treating patients diagnosed with HNSCC can be difficult. An in vitro cell line model is needed to better comprehend the heterogeneity especially via the interaction with components of the microenvironment like Cancer Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs). The effectiveness of creating cell lines from head and neck cancers is, however, poor. Furthermore, except for the two reported earlier by us, no other CAF cell lines are available to study the cross-talk of the tumor with its microenvironment. In this study, we report three novel CAF lines, spontaneously immortalized from HPV negative male patients with habits of tobacco and diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of the upper alveolus, larynx and buccal mucosa as opposed to HPV positive non-habitual female patients with cancer of the tongue as previously reported. The CAFs increased the tumorigenicity of epithelial cells in indirect co-culture experiments. Negative staining with EpCAM, CD31 and CD45, while positive staining with FSP-1 determined their fibroblast specific lineage. The developed CAF cultures are the first of their kind from the mentioned sites, and they will be an invaluable tool for learning how tumor-stroma and tumor interact with one another and discovering newer targets and pathways for treating HNSCC.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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