A New Model to Investigate the Action of Radiation and Cigarette Smoke on Head and Neck Cancer Cells
Kylie Lopes Floro, Rhys Gillman, Miriam Wankell, Brittany Dewdney, Madhavi Chilkuri, Ashley Shackelford, Leslie Kuma, Marcus Powers, Lionel Hebbard

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model to study how radiation and cigarette smoke affect head and neck cancer cells, showing combined effects on cell behavior.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development of an in vitro model to evaluate the combined effects of radiation and cigarette smoke on head and neck cancer cells.
Findings
Radiation and cigarette smoke separately altered cancer cell behavior, with combined effects being more pronounced.
Gene sequencing revealed a signature related to cell invasion, angiogenesis, and survival after treatments.
CD44 and ALDH co-expression was reduced in the presence of cigarette smoke.
Abstract
Smokers are at an increased risk of developing mucosal head and neck cancers. Moreover, they have worse oncological outcomes following treatment; the reasons for this are unknown. To address this, we developed a new experimental model investigating the effects of radiation and smoking on head and neck cancer cells. We found through that radiation and smoking separately altered cell behaviour, and when combined had a greater effect. Gene sequencing reflected the changes in cell behaviour after treatments. Our results show that this new experimental model is relevant in evaluating the combination of radiation and smoking on head and neck cancer cell behaviour. Background/Objectives: Smokers are at an increased risk of developing mucosal head and neck squamous cell cancers (HNSCCs) and have a worse prognosis when treated. The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the latter has not…
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TopicsCancer-related gene regulation · Head and Neck Cancer Studies · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
