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Biocell  2010 

Cobalt chloride stimulates phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Akt signaling through the epidermal growth factor receptor in oral squamous cell carcinoma

Keywords: hypoxia, dna synthesis, s-phase.

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tumor cells are often found under hypoxic conditions due to the rapid outgrowth of their vascular supply, and, in order to survive hypoxia, these cells induce numerous signaling factors. akt is an important kinase in cell survival, and its activity is regulated by the upstream phosphoinositide 3-kinase (pi3k) and receptor tyrosine kinases (rtks). in this study, we examined akt activation and rtks/pi3k/akt signaling using the hypoxia-mimetic cobalt chloride in oral squamous carcinoma cells. cobalt chloride increases akt phosphorylation in both a dose- and time-dependent manner. blocking the activation of the pi3k/akt pathway using ly294002 abolished akt activation in response to cobalt chloride, suggesting that akt phosphorylation by cobalt chloride is dependent on pi3k. in addition, activation of the pi3k/akt pathway seems to rely on the epidermal growth factor receptor (egfr), since the inhibition of egfr attenuated cobalt chloride-induced akt activation. the results in this study also demonstrate that cobalt chloride increases egfr protein levels and induces oral squamous cell carcinoma cells to enter s phase.

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