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Polypodium leucotomos targets multiple aspects of oral carcinogenesis and it is a potential antitumor phytotherapy against tongue cancer growth

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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Lacerda, Pammela A.;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Oenning, Luan C.;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Bellato, Guilherme Cuoghi;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Lopes-Santos, Lucilene;
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Laboratory of Pharmacology ,University of Campinas ,Campinas ,Brazil
Antunes, Natalícia de Jesus;
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Department of Oral Diagnosis ,School of Dentistry ,University of Campinas ,Piracicaba ,Brazil
Mariz, Bruno Augusto Linhares Almeida;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Teixeira, Gabriela;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Vasconcelos, Rafael;
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Department of Morphology ,Faculty of Medicine of São Paulo Santa Casa ,São Paulo ,Brazil
Simões, Gustavo Ferreira;
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Department of Physiology ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,São Paulo ,Brazil
de Souza, Ivani Aparecida;
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Graduate Program in Health Sciences ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,São Paulo ,Brazil
Pinto, Clóvis Antônio Lopes;
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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases ,University of Helsinki ,Helsinki ,Finland
Salo, Tuula;
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Department of Oral Diagnosis ,School of Dentistry ,University of Campinas ,Piracicaba ,Brazil
Coletta, Ricardo D.;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Augusto, Taize M.;
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Department of Pathology and Parasitology ,Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL) ,Alfenas ,Brazil
de Oliveira, Carine Ervolino;
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Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Cell Culture (LBMCC) ,Faculty of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) ,Jundiaí ,Brazil
Cervigne, Nilva K.

Introduction: Oral cancer refers to malignant tumors, of which 90% are squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs). These malignancies exhibit rapid progression, poor prognosis, and often mutilating therapeutical approaches. The determination of a prophylactic and/or therapeutic antitumor role of the polyphenolic extract Polypodium leucotomos(PL) would be relevant in developing new tools for prevention and treatment. Methods: We aimed to determine the antitumor effect of PL by treating OSCC cell lines with PL metabolites and evaluating its action during OSCC progression in vivo . Results: PL treatment successfully impaired cell cycling and proliferation, migration, and invasion, enhanced apoptosis, and modulated macrophage polarization associated with the tumoral immune-inflammatory response of tongue cancer cell lines (TSCC). PL treatment significantly decreased the expression of MMP1 ( p < 0.01) and MMP2 ( p < 0.001), and increased the expression of TIMP1 ( p < 0.001) and TIMP2 ( p < 0.0001) in these cells. The mesenchymal-epithelial transition phenotype was promoted in cells treated with PL, through upregulation of E-CAD ( p < 0.001) and reduction of N-CAD ( p < 0.05). PL restrained OSCC progression in vivo by inhibiting tumor volume growth and decreasing the number of severe dysplasia lesions and squamous cell carcinomas. Ki-67 was significantly higher expressed in tongue tissues of animals not treated with PL( p < 0.05), and a notable reduction in Bcl2 ( p < 0.05) and Pcna ( p < 0.05) cell proliferation-associated genes was found in dysplastic lesions and TSCCs of PL-treated mice. Finally, N-cad(Cdh2), Vim, and Twist were significantly reduced in tongue tissues treated with PL. Conclusion: PL significantly decreased OSCC carcinogenic processes in vitro and inhibited tumor progression in vivo . PL also appears to contribute to the modulation of immune-inflammatory oral tumor-associated responses. Taken together, these results suggest that PL plays an important antitumor role in processes associated with oral carcinogenesis and may be a potential phytotherapeutic target for the prevention and/or adjuvant treatment of TSCCs

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Lacerda, Oenning, Bellato, Lopes-Santos, Antunes, Mariz, Teixeira, Vasconcelos, Simões, de Souza, Pinto, Salo, Coletta, Augusto, de Oliveira and Cervigne.

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