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Protective Effect of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Inhibition on 5-Fluorouracil-induced Oral Mucositis.

Yi-nan Cao,Yong Wang, Longsheng Zhang, Yujia Hou,Jinhua Shan,Mengjie Li, Cairui Chen,Yufeng Zhou,Enfang Shan,Jie Wang

European journal of pharmacology(2022)

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Abstract
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced oral mucositis has a severe negative impact on the patient's quality of life. This study aimed to investigate the role of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) in the occurrence of 5-FU-induced oral mucositis in vivo and in the clinic. In vivo, 5-FU-induced oral mucositis model mice showed a higher level of glucose-regulated protein 78 kD (GRP78, a marker of ERS) than control mice. The inhibition of ERS could effectively reduce 5-FU-induced oxidative stress, inflammatory factor mRNA and cell apoptosis. Moreover, inhibition of ERS significantly decreased the activation of nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) in 5-FU-induced oral mucositis model mice following tissue damage reduction. In the clinic, 5-FU could increase cell apoptosis and cause oral mucosa damage while increasing the expression of the ERS marker genes GRP78 and C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP). Our study found that 5-FU could induce severe ERS, upregulate the expression of GRP78 and CHOP, raise oxidative stress and increase the expression of inflammatory factors by activating the NF-κB pathway, thus causing cell apoptosis and finally leading to oral mucosal injury.
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress,NF-kappa B,Chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis,5-fluorouracil
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