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Original Articles

Resveratrol Induces Mitochondrial Apoptosis and Inhibits Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells

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Pages 125-135 | Received 17 Apr 2017, Accepted 26 Sep 2017, Published online: 17 Nov 2017
 

ABSTRACT

OSCC is the most common malignant cancer of the head and neck. EMT is an essential cellular process critical to the morphogenesis and homeostasis of solid tissues. It is also involved in the initial stage of cancer metastasis and invasion in which cells lose epithelial characteristics. While cancer therapy protocols such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are effective and useful, the drug tolerance and toxicity of OSCC patients remain a problem. Resveratrol is mainly produced in red grape skin and exhibits anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, and anti-cancer properties.

This study was undertaken to investigate the underlying mechanisms giving rise to the induction of apoptosis by resveratrol in the human tongue squamous cell carcinoma cell line. Resveratrol treatment resulted in a time- and dose-dependent decrease in cell viability and increased the apoptotic cell ratio in CAL-27, SCC15, and SCC25 cells. Resveratrol treatment of CAL-27 cells showed that several lines of apoptotic manifestation and decreased cell migration, invasion, and EMT-inducing transcription factor.

Taken together, our findings demonstrate the inhibitory effect of resveratrol in human OSCC cells via the mitochondrial pathway and that resveratrol is able to inhibit cell invasion and migration by inhibiting the EMT-inducing transcription factors.

Funding

This study was supported by Pusan National University Research Grant, 2017.

Conflicts of Interest

There is no conflict of interest.

Compliance with Ethical Standards

This article does not contain studies on animal models or human subjects.

Authors' Contributions

In-Ryoung Kim, Seong-Eon Kim, Sang-Hun Shin, In-Kyo Chung, Hae-Ryoun Park, and Bong-Soo Park conceived and designed the study. In-Ryoung Kim, Hae-Ryoun Park, Hae-Mi Kang, Jae-Yeol Lee and Chul-Hoon Kim performed the experiments. In-Ryoung Kim, Seong-Eon Kim and Sang-Hun Shin wrote the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.