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Molecular markers predict outcome in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck after concomitant cisplatin-based chemoradiation

Authors :
Ed Schuuring
Rik J. Scheper
Alfons J. M. Balm
Lorian Menkema
Adrian C. Begg
Coen R.N. Rasch
Maarten A. Wildeman
Paul J. van Diest
Nicola J. Armstrong
Leendert H. J. Looijenga
Jacqueline E. van der Wal
Marie Louise F. Van Velthuysen
Guido B. van den Broek
Michiel W. M. van den Brekel
Other departments
Ear, Nose and Throat
Pathology
CCA - Immuno-pathogenesis
Damage and Repair in Cancer Development and Cancer Treatment (DARE)
Targeted Gynaecologic Oncology (TARGON)
Source :
International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer, 124(11), 2643-2650. Wiley-Liss Inc., International Journal of Cancer, 124(11), 2643-2650. Wiley-Liss Inc., van den Broek, G B, Wildeman, M, Rasch, C R N, Armstrong, N, Schuuring, E M, Begg, A C, Looijenga, L H J, Scheper, R J, van der Wal, J E, Menkema, L, van Diest, P J, Balm, A J M, van Velthuysen, M L F & van den Brekel, M W M 2009, ' Molecular markers predict outcome in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck after concomitant cisplatin-based chemoradiation ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 124, no. 11, pp. 2643-2650 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.24254, International Journal of Cancer, 124(11), 2643-2650. Wiley, International Journal of Cancer, 124, 2643-50, International Journal of Cancer, 124, 11, pp. 2643-50
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Wiley, 2009.

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 79658.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Not all patients with squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (HNSCC) benefit from concurrent cisplatin-based chemoradiation, but reliable predictive markers for outcome after chemoradiation are scarce. We have investigated potential prognostic biomarkers for outcome in a large group of patients. Ninety-one tumor biopsies taken from consecutive HNSCC patients were evaluated for protein expression on a tissue microarray. Using immunohistochemistry, 18 biomarkers, involved in various cellular pathways were investigated. Univariable and multivariable proportional hazard analyses were performed to investigate associations between each individual marker and outcome. In addition, the global test was used to test all variables simultaneously and selected combinations of markers for an overall association with local control. Univariable analysis showed statistically significant increased relative risks of RB, P16 and MRP2 for local control and MDR1 and HIF-1alpha for overall survival. MRP2, MDR1 and P16 levels were positively associated with outcome whereas RB and HIF-1alpha had a negative relationship. Using Goeman's global testing no combination of markers was identified that was associated with local control. Grouping the markers according to their function revealed an association between a combination of 3 markers (P16, P21 and P27) and outcome (p = 0.05) was found. In the multivariable analysis, MRP2 and RB remained significant independent predictive markers for local control. This study describes the prognostic value of biomarkers for the outcome in patients uniformly treated with concurrent chemoradiation. MRP2 and RB were found to be associated with outcome in patients treated with concurrent chemoradiation.

Details

ISSN :
00207136
Volume :
124
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fa46815a20c59e7a585bbbc5e1cc843
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.24254