L. C. da Silva, G. Borgato, V. Wagner
Oct 18, 2021
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Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology
Abstract
AIM To Evaluate the potential use of Cephaeline as a therapeutic strategy to manage mucoepidermoid carcinomas of the salivary glands. MATERIAL AND METHODS Mucoepidermoid carcinoma cell lines UM-HMC-1, UM-HMC-2, and UM-HMC-3A MEC were used to establish the effects of cephaeline over tumor viability determined by MTT assay. In vitro wound healing scratch assays were performed to address cellular migration while immunofluorescence staining for histone H3 lysine 9 (H3k9ac) was used to identify the acetylation status of tumor cells upon cephaeline administration. The presence of CSC was evaluated by the identification of ALDH enzymatic activity by flow cytometry and through functional assays using in vitro tumorsphere formation. RESULTS A single administration of Cephaeline resulted in reduced viability of MEC cells along with the halt on tumor growth and cellular migration potential. Administration of Cephaeline resulted in chromatin histone acetylation as judged by increased levels of H3K9ac and disruption of tumorspheres formation. Interestingly, ALDH levels were increased in UM-HMC-1 and UM-HMC-3A cell lines, while UM-HMC-2 shown a reduced enzimatic activity. CONCLUSION Cephaeline has shown anti-cancer properties in all MEC cell lines tested by regulating tumor cells viablity, migration, proliferation, and by disrupting the ability of cancer cells in generate tumorspheres.