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Prevalence of K-RAS Codons 12 and 13 Mutations in Locally Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Impact on Clinical Outcomes

Authors :
Zahi Abou Chacra
Eric Bissada
Bernard Fortin
Ève Thibaudeau
Denis Soulières
Louise Lambert
Jean-Claude Tabet
Louis Guertin
Marie-Lise Audet
Xiaoduan Weng
Olivier Abboud
Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tan
Source :
International Journal of Otolaryngology, Vol 2013 (2013), International Journal of Otolaryngology
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2013.

Abstract

Background. RAS gene mutations have an impact on treatment response and overall prognosis for certain types of cancer.Objectives. To determine the prevalence and impact of K-RAS codons 12 and 13 mutations in patients with locally advanced HNSCC treated with primary or adjuvant chemo-radiation.Methods. 428 consecutive patients were treated with chemo-radiation therapy and followed for a median of 37 months. From these, 199 paraffin embedded biopsy or surgical specimens were retrieved. DNA was isolated and analyzed for K-RAS mutational status.Results. DNA extraction was successful in 197 samples. Of the 197 specimens, 3.5% presented K-RAS codon 12 mutations. For mutated cases and non-mutated cases, complete initial response to chemoradiation therapy was 71 and 73% (P=0.32). LRC was respectively 32 and 83% (P=0.03), DFS was 27 and 68% (P=0.12), distant metastasis-free survival was 100 and 81% (P=0.30) and OS was 57 and 65% (P=0.14) at three years. K-Ras codon 13 analysis revealed no mutation.Conclusion. K-RAS codon 12 mutational status, although not associated with a difference in response rate, may influence the failure pattern and the type of therapy offered to patients with HNSCC. Our study did not reveal any mutation of K-RAS codon 13.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16879201
Volume :
2013
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Otolaryngology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6dd18be28ccd881acb205000504ef1c0