Cancer-associated fibroblasts promote oral squamous cell carcinoma progression through LOX-mediated matrix stiffness.
Jia-Yi ZhangWei-Wen ZhuMeng-Yao WangRun-Dong ZhaiQiong WangWei-Li ShenLai-Kui LiuPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2021)
Our findings suggest that CAFs highly express LOX in the stroma of OSCC and can remodel the matrix collagen microenvironment, and the increase in matrix stiffness mediated by CAFs-derived LOX promotes OSCC development through FAK phosphorylation pathway. Thus, LOX may be a potential target for the early diagnosis and therapeutic treatment of OSCC.