Wj. Issing et Tpu. Wustrow, EXPRESSION OF RETINOIC ACID RECEPTORS IN SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAS ANDTHEIR POSSIBLE IMPLICATION FOR CHEMOPREVENTION, Anticancer research, 16(4C), 1996, pp. 2373-2377
Retinoic acid and its natural and synthetic analogs (retinoids) affect
a wide array of biological processes. Retinoids are used in the treat
ment of many skin diseases and are promising drugs for several cancers
. Most of their actions are thought to result from changes in gene exp
ression which is caused via nuclear retinoic acid receptors and retino
id X receptors. We conducted a study to determine whether the expressi
on of these receptors is different in malignant tumors and tumor cell
lines versus normal tissue. We performed reverse transcription PCR fro
m 29 tissue specimens of squamous cell carcinomas and one melanoma of
the head and neck, as well as from 13 cell lines established from head
and neck cancer. We were looking for the expression pattern of RAR al
pha,beta,gamma and RYR alpha. Only RAR gamma was expressed 100% in cel
l lines and tissue specimens RAR beta showed 100% expression in tissue
specimens whereas 54% expression in cell lines was seen. All other re
ceptors were diminished in their expression. In the positive controls
all receptors were expressed at 100%. The expression of RAR alpha and
RAR beta was partially lost in cell lines established from squamous ce
ll carcinoma of the head and neck. The 100% expression of RAR beta in
tissue samples versus 54% in cell lines can be explained by the clonal
growth of malignant cells in cell lines and also possible ''contamina
tion'' by normal cells in the tissue specimen. In concordance with the
literature it seems that RAR alpha and beta play a pivotal role in me
diating the response to retinoids.