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Heat shock protein 70 and tumor-infiltrating NK cells as prognostic indicators for patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck after radiochemotherapy: A multicentre retrospective study of the German Cancer Consortium Radiation Oncology Group (DKTK-ROG).
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International journal of cancer [Int J Cancer] 2018 May 01; Vol. 142 (9), pp. 1911-1925. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Dec 23. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Tumor cells frequently overexpress heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) and present it on their cell surface, where it can be recognized by pre-activated NK cells. In our retrospective study the expression of Hsp70 was determined in relation to tumor-infiltrating CD56 <superscript>+</superscript> NK cells in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tumor specimens of patients with SCCHN (N = 145) as potential indicators for survival and disease recurrence. All patients received radical surgery and postoperative cisplatin-based radiochemotherapy (RCT). In general, Hsp70 expression was stronger, but with variable intensities, in tumor compared to normal tissues. Patients with high Hsp70 expressing tumors (scores 3-4) showed significantly decreased overall survival (OS; p = 0.008), local progression-free survival (LPFS; p = 0.034) and distant metastases-free survival (DMFS; p = 0.044), compared to those with low Hsp70 expression (scores 0-2), which remained significant after adjustment for relevant prognostic variables. The adverse prognostic value of a high Hsp70 expression for OS was also observed in patient cohorts with p16- (p = 0.001), p53- (p = 0.0003) and HPV16 DNA-negative (p = 0.001) tumors. The absence or low numbers of tumor-infiltrating CD56 <superscript>+</superscript> NK cells also correlated with significantly decreased OS (p = 0.0001), LPFS (p = 0.0009) and DMFS (p = 0.0001). A high Hsp70 expression and low numbers of tumor-infiltrating NK cells have the highest negative predictive value (p = 0.00004). In summary, a strong Hsp70 expression and low numbers of tumor-infiltrating NK cells correlate with unfavorable outcome following surgery and RCT in patients with SCCHN, and thus serve as negative prognostic markers.<br /> (© 2017 The Authors International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of UICC.)
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- Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 metabolism
DNA, Viral metabolism
Female
Head and Neck Neoplasms therapy
Head and Neck Neoplasms virology
Human papillomavirus 16 genetics
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck therapy
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck virology
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 metabolism
HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism
Head and Neck Neoplasms immunology
Head and Neck Neoplasms metabolism
Killer Cells, Natural immunology
Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating immunology
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck immunology
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1097-0215
- Volume :
- 142
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of cancer
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29235112
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31213