Background
Laryngeal cancer is a common malignant tumor of the head and neck. Clinical treatment
Conclusions
In summary, we have successfully prepared a new anti-EGFR antibody antagonist, which exhibited anti-laryngeal cancer effects in vitro and in vivo. The current research demonstrates that the EGFR antibody antagonist 6E-C shows potential as an effective anti-laryngeal cancer agent, with potential clinical application value. This study therefore provides a solid foundation for related research in the future.
Methods
We established a cell model of laryngeal cancer in vitro and a TU686 xenograft model in vivo. We then carried out the related research through a series of experiments [including laser confocal microscopy, enzyme linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot].
Results
The results showed that the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) antibody antagonist 6E-C could not only specifically bind to EGFR, but also specifically inhibit the binding of EGF to EGFR. Further analysis indicated that 6E-C could inhibit the EGFR-mediated intracellular signaling pathway. Furthermore, 6E-C inhibited xenograft tumor growth in vivo. Conclusions: In summary, we have successfully prepared a new anti-EGFR antibody antagonist, which exhibited anti-laryngeal cancer effects in vitro and in vivo. The current research demonstrates that the EGFR antibody antagonist 6E-C shows potential as an effective anti-laryngeal cancer agent, with potential clinical application value. This study therefore provides a solid foundation for related research in the future.
