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BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the expression level of the GATA6 gene in different oral cancer cells.MethodsIn this study, we sub-cultured normal oral epithelial cell lines HOK, human tongue squamous cell carcinoma cell lines CAL-27 and SCC-4, and human salivary gland adenoid cystic carcinoma cell lines SACC-LM and SACC-83. Subsequently, we used reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction RT-PCR and Western blot methods to detect the mRNA and the protein expressions of GATA6 in normal oral epithelial cells, human tongue squamous cell carcinoma cells, and human salivary gland adenoid cystic carcinoma cells.ResultsThe results of this study showed that the mRNA expression levels of GATA6 in CAL-27, SCC-4, and SACC-LM cells were significantly increased when compared with the HOK cells. However, the mRNA expression level of GATA6 in the SACC-83 cells had no significant difference compared with the HOK cells. The protein expression levels of GATA6 in the SCC-4 and SACC-LM cells were, however, significantly increased whereas the protein expression levels of GATA6 in the CAL-27 and SACC-83 cells had no significant difference when compared with the HOK cells.ConclusionThe GATA6 gene may be related to the occurrence and progression of certain oral cancers.

Highlights

  • This study aimed to investigate the expression level of the GATA6 gene in different oral cancer cells

  • The GATA6 gene may be related to the occurrence and progression of certain oral cancers

  • The outcomes of this study showed that the mRNA expression levels of GATA6 in CAL-27, SCC-4, and SACC-LM cells were significantly increased when compared with the HOK cells

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Introduction

This study aimed to investigate the expression level of the GATA6 gene in different oral cancer cells. Oral cancer is one of the most frequent malignancies of the head and neck. The incidence of certain oral cancer has increased yearly, with strong local infiltration and cervical lymph node metastasis as the main characteristics of oral cancer in patients. The 5-year survival rates for oral cancer are still low [1,2,3,4]. Recent studies have reported that GATA6 has a basic expression in a variety of tumors, the levels of expression vary significantly depending on the tissue source, and it plays different regulatory roles in the process of tumor development [5, 6]. We conducted this study to examine the expression level of the GATA6 gene in oral cancer cells

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