Inhibition of EGFR Suppresses Ethyl Alcohol and Tobacco Cell Effects on Growth of Human Oral Keratinocytes and Human Papillomavirus 16 Entry as a Function of Furin
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Affiliation(s)
1Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.
2College of Dentistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.
3Department of Periodontics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.
2College of Dentistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.
3Department of Periodontics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.
ABSTRACT
Background:
Reported are increased risks for malignant transformation in human oral
keratinocytes (HOK) from ethyl alcohol (ETOH), tobacco products or
human papilloma virus oncogenic subtype 16 (HPV 16) infections. We
examined various HOK cell responses to these factors to show inhibitors
of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) also inhibits furin;
proprotein convertase (FC) and HPV 16 entry in HOK. Methods:
Immortalized HOK by HPV 16 (HPV 16B) or human telomerase (hTERT);
primary foreskin keratinocytes (NHFK), primary HOK, buccal keratinocytes
(NHBK) and oral SCC-25 were treated with dibenz[a,l]pyrene (DBP),
anthraquinone; nitrosamine (NNAL) or ethyl alcohol (ETOH) and
acetaldehyde (AA). ETOH was tested for synthesis of malondialdehyde
(MDA) and alcohol dehydrogenase expression (ADH). ETOH, and PAH were
evaluated by Western immunoblot for oncogene changes, and phosphorylated
EGFR expression. Inhibition of EGFR by WZ4002 and Erlotinib and/or
carcinogens effect on HPV 16 entry were studied. A green fluorescent
pseudovirus (PsV); chloromethylketone (CMK) an inhibitor of furin
activity and Western immunoblot of furin cell distribution further
characterized HPV 16 entry. Results: ETOH (10 μM) increased expression
of phosphorylated EGFR and HPV 16 entry through furin activity, and
membrane, nuclear and cytoskeletal accumulations. CMK suppressed HPV 16
entry and blockage of ADH while aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enhanced
HPV 16 entry. Similarly PAH, DBP (4-8 nM), anthraquinone (98 nM) and
NNAL (6.9 μM) enhanced HPV 16 entry through furin activity and membrane,
nuclear and cytoskeletal accumulations. Furthermore, WZ4002 and
Erlotinib suppressed expressions of phosphorylated EGFR, FC activity,
and HPV 16 entry. ETOH and DBP treatments also enhanced expressions of
protease activated receptor-1 (PAR-1), and p21waf1 while depressed p16 and p27KIP1
expressions in HOK/HPV 16B cells. Conclusion: EGFR inhibitors are
candidates for suppression of alcohol and tobacco effects on EGFR
phosphorylated expression; keratinocyte growth, and HPV 16 entry and
prevention treatment for HPV related diseases.
KEYWORDS
Ethyl Alcohol, Tobacco, Poly-Cyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Nitrosamines, DNA Damage, Tumor Suppressor, Oncogene, HPV 16, Furin, Proprotein Convertase, EGFR Inhibitors, Phospho-L-Tyrosine Inhibitors
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Inhibition of EGFR Suppresses Ethyl Alcohol and Tobacco Cell Effects on
Growth of Human Oral Keratinocytes and Human Papillomavirus 16 Entry as a
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