Clinical relevance of copy number profiling in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

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2015-10

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van Kempen, Pauline M. W.
Noorlag, R.
Braunius, Weibel WISNI 0000000392973020
Moelans, Cathy BORCID 0000-0001-9992-8703ISNI 0000000392463661
Rifi, Widad
Savola, Suvi
Koole, R.ISNI 000000039016457X
Grolman, WilkoISNI 0000000393198708
van Es, Robert J JISNI 0000000396355924
Willems, S. M.ISNI 0000000387897385

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Current conventional treatment modalities in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) are nonselective and have shown to cause serious side effects. Unraveling the molecular profiles of head and neck cancer may enable promising clinical applications that pave the road for personalized cancer treatment. We examined copy number status in 36 common oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in a cohort of 191 oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCC) and 164 oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) using multiplex ligation probe amplification. Copy number status was correlated with human papillomavirus (HPV) status in OPSCC, with occult lymph node status in OSCC and with patient survival. The 11q13 region showed gain or amplifications in 59% of HPV-negative OPSCC, whereas this amplification was almost absent in HPV-positive OPSCC. Additionally, in clinically lymph node-negative OSCC (Stage I-II), gain of the 11q13 region was significantly correlated with occult lymph node metastases with a negative predictive value of 81%. Multivariate survival analysis revealed a significantly decreased disease-free survival in both HPV-negative and HPV-positive OPSCC with a gain of Wnt-induced secreted protein-1. Gain of CCND1 showed to be an independent predictor for worse survival in OSCC. These results show that copy number aberrations, mainly of the 11q13 region, may be important predictors and prognosticators which allow for stratifying patients for personalized treatment of HNSCC.

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11q13, copy number aberrations, HPV, lymph node metastases, oral cavity SCC, oropharyngeal SCC, CYCLIN D1 AMPLIFICATION, NECK DISSECTION SPECIMENS, LYMPH-NODE METASTASIS, HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS, 11Q13 AMPLIFICATION, PROGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS, MANAGEMENT STRATEGY, GENETIC ALTERATIONS, DECISION-ANALYSIS, DIAGNOSTIC-VALUE, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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van Kempen, P M W, Noorlag, R, Braunius, W W, Moelans, C B, Rifi, W, Savola, S, Koole, R, Grolman, W, van Es, RJJ & Willems, S M 2015, 'Clinical relevance of copy number profiling in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma', Cancer Medicine, vol. 4, no. 10, pp. 1525-1535. https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.499