2022
The Role of PARP‐1 and NF‐κB in Bile‐Induced DNA Damage and Oncogenic Profile in Hypopharyngeal Cells
Doukas PG, Vageli DP, Judson BL. The Role of PARP‐1 and NF‐κB in Bile‐Induced DNA Damage and Oncogenic Profile in Hypopharyngeal Cells. The Laryngoscope 2022, 133: 1146-1155. PMID: 35791892, DOI: 10.1002/lary.30284.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypopharyngeal cellsAcidic bileNF-κBNF-κB activationGamma-H2A histone family member XHypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinomaOncogenic profileNuclear factor kappa BPARP-1Squamous cell carcinomaB-cell lymphoma 2 expressionNF-κB transcriptional activityFactor kappa BDNA damageEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayH2A histone family member XCell survivalDNA/RNA damageHypopharyngeal carcinogenesisReflux contentsAnti-apoptotic phenotypeCell carcinomaWidespread DNA damageBAY 11PARP-1 overexpression
2021
Bile reflux and hypopharyngeal cancer
Vageli DP, Doukas SG, Doukas PG, Judson BL. Bile reflux and hypopharyngeal cancer. Oncology Reports 2021, 46: 244. PMID: 34558652, PMCID: PMC8485019, DOI: 10.3892/or.2021.8195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypopharyngeal cancerAcidic bileHypopharyngeal carcinogenesisBile refluxRisk factorsGastroesophageal reflux diseaseIndependent risk factorSquamous cell cancerUpper aerodigestive tractElevated p53 expressionAnti-apoptotic effectsReflux diseaseLaryngopharyngeal refluxAerodigestive tractCell cancerGastroesophageal refluxateContribution of STAT3Neck cancerPrecancerous lesionsPremalignant changesNeoplastic changesNF-κBDNA damageP53 expressionBile acidsWeakly Acidic Bile Is a Risk Factor for Hypopharyngeal Carcinogenesis Evidenced by DNA Damage, Antiapoptotic Function, and Premalignant Dysplastic Lesions In Vivo
Sasaki CT, Doukas SG, Doukas PG, Vageli DP. Weakly Acidic Bile Is a Risk Factor for Hypopharyngeal Carcinogenesis Evidenced by DNA Damage, Antiapoptotic Function, and Premalignant Dysplastic Lesions In Vivo. Cancers 2021, 13: 852. PMID: 33670587, PMCID: PMC7923205, DOI: 10.3390/cancers13040852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcidic bileBile acidsDeoxycholic acidUnconjugated secondary bile acidsDNA/RNA oxidative damageConjugated primary bile acidsUpper aerodigestive tractSecondary bile acidsPrimary bile acidsAlternative therapeutic strategiesPremalignant dysplastic lesionsHypopharyngeal carcinogenesisAntacid therapyRelevant molecular pathwaysRNA oxidative damageSimilar oncogenic effectsEsophageal refluxRefractory GERDAerodigestive tractDysplastic lesionsRisk factorsPremalignant lesionsBile contentTherapeutic strategiesP53 expression
2020
The temporal effects of topical NF-κB inhibition, in the in vivo prevention of bile-related oncogenic mRNA and miRNA phenotypes in murine hypopharyngeal mucosa: a preclinical model
Vageli DP, Kasle D, Doukas SG, Doukas PG, Sasaki CT. The temporal effects of topical NF-κB inhibition, in the in vivo prevention of bile-related oncogenic mRNA and miRNA phenotypes in murine hypopharyngeal mucosa: a preclinical model. Oncotarget 2020, 11: 3303-3314. PMID: 32934775, PMCID: PMC7476734, DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.27706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNF-κB inhibitorBAY 11NF-κB-related pathwaysPharmacological NF-κB inhibitorSquamous cell cancerPro-inflammatory effectsNF-κB inhibitionNF-κB activationOncogenic mRNAsAcidic bileTopical preBile refluxHypopharyngeal cancerCell cancerPreclinical modelsTopical administrationHypopharyngeal mucosaBile exposureVivo preventionTranslational explorationMiR-155MiR-21Oncogenic eventsMiRNA phenotypesPrevents overexpressionThe Progressive Mutagenic Effects of Acidic Bile Refluxate in Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinogenesis: New Insights
Sasaki CT, Doukas SG, Costa J, Vageli DP. The Progressive Mutagenic Effects of Acidic Bile Refluxate in Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinogenesis: New Insights. Cancers 2020, 12: 1064. PMID: 32344873, PMCID: PMC7281001, DOI: 10.3390/cancers12051064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcidic bileUpper aerodigestive tractAdditional risk factorsBiomarkers of progressionSquamous cell carcinogenesisNF-κB activationNeck malignanciesAerodigestive tractInvasive cancerHistopathological changesRisk factorsHypopharyngeal mucosaEarly neoplasiaMalignant lesionsP53 expressionTranslational studiesVivo modelCell carcinogenesisBileExperimental modelEarly detectionCancerNovel evidenceMutagenic effectsFirst study
2019
Temporal characteristics of NF-κB inhibition in blocking bile-induced oncogenic molecular events in hypopharyngeal cells
Doukas PG, Vageli DP, Doukas SG, Sasaki CT. Temporal characteristics of NF-κB inhibition in blocking bile-induced oncogenic molecular events in hypopharyngeal cells. Oncotarget 2019, 10: 3339-3351. PMID: 31164956, PMCID: PMC6534360, DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.26917.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcidic bileNF-κB inhibitorBAY 11Hypopharyngeal cellsIL-6MiR-155MiR-375Specific NF-κB inhibitorMiR-21NF-κB inhibitionPre-neoplastic eventsEsophageal refluxLaryngopharyngeal cancerRisk factorsMolecular eventsEarly neoplasiaTherapeutic implicationsMiR-192MiR-451aClinical useWestern blotB activationBileOncogenic factorB inhibitor