Simultaneous expression of th1-and treg-associated chemokine genes and cd4+, cd8+, and foxp3+ cells in the premalignant lesions of 4nqo-induced mouse tongue tumorigenesis

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Chemokines and cytokines in the tumor microenvironment influence immune cell infiltration and activation. To elucidate their role in immune cell recruitment during oral cancer development, we generated a mouse tongue cancer model using the carcinogen 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4NQO) and investigated the carcinogenetic process and chemokine/cytokine gene expression kinetics in the mouse tongue. C57/BL6 mice were administered 4NQO in drinking water, after which tongues were dissected at 16 and 28 weeks and subjected to analysis using the RT2 Profiler PCR Array, qRT-PCR, and pathologic and immunohistochemical analyses. We found that Th1-associated chemokine/cytokine (Cxcl9, Cxcl10, Ccl5, and Ifng) and Treg-associated chemokine/cytokine (Ccl17, Ccl22, and Il10) mRNA levels were simultaneously increased in premalignant lesions of 4NQO-treated mice at 16 weeks. Additionally, although levels of Gata3, a Th2 marker, were not upregulated, those of Cxcr3, Ccr4, and Foxp3 were upregulated in the tongue tissue. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the infiltration of CD4+, CD8+, and Foxp3+ cells in the tongue tissue of 4NQO-treated mice, as well as significant correlations between Th1-or Treg-associated chemokine/cytokine mRNA expression and T cell infiltration. These results indicate that CD4+, CD8+, and Foxp3+ cells were simultaneously recruited through the expression of Th1-and Treg-associated chemokines in premalignant lesions of 4NQO-induced mouse tongue tissue.

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Yamaguchi, H., Hiroi, M., Mori, K., Ushio, R., Matsumoto, A., Yamamoto, N., … Ohmori, Y. (2021). Simultaneous expression of th1-and treg-associated chemokine genes and cd4+, cd8+, and foxp3+ cells in the premalignant lesions of 4nqo-induced mouse tongue tumorigenesis. Cancers, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081835

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