PLAG1 overexpression in salivary gland duct-acinar units results in epithelial tumors with acinar-like features: Tumorization of luminal stem/progenitor cells may result in the development of salivary gland tumors consisting of only luminal cells.
J Oral Biosci
; 2024 08 17.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
Details about salivary gland tumor histogenesis remain unknown. Here, we established a newly generated murine salivary gland tumor model that could overexpress pleomorphic adenoma gene 1 (PLAG1) and attempted to clarify the events that occur during the early phase of salivary gland tumor histogenesis.METHODS:
Salivary gland tumors were generated using murine models (Sox9IRES-CreERT2; ROSA26-PLAG1). Lineage tracing of Sox9-expressing cells was performed using Sox9IRES-CreERT2; ROSA26-tdTomato mice, which were generated by crossing Sox9CreERT2/- and ROSA26-tdTomato mice (expressing the tdTomato fluorescent protein). Organ-cultured embryonic salivary glands from the murine model were morphologically analyzed, and mRNA sequencing was conducted two days after tumor induction for gene enrichment and functional annotation analysis.RESULTS:
Salivary gland tumors exhibited epithelial features with acinar-like structures because of gene rearrangements in the luminal cells. Structural disturbances in the duct-acinar unit of the salivary gland were observed and cancer-related pathways were enriched among the differentially upregulated genes in the early phase of tumor induction in an organ-cultured embryonic salivary gland tumor model.CONCLUSIONS:
The newly generated murine salivary gland tumor model may show that the tumorization of luminal stem/progenitor cells can result in the development of salivary gland tumors comprising only luminal cells.
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J Oral Biosci
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2024
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