Changes in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Gene Copy Number during Oral Carcinogenesis

被引:8
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作者
Bates, Timothy [1 ,2 ]
Kennedy, Matthew [3 ]
Diajil, Ameena [4 ]
Goodson, Michaela [1 ,5 ]
Thomson, Peter [1 ,3 ]
Doran, Emma [2 ]
Farrimond, Heather [2 ]
Thavaraj, Selvam [6 ]
Sloan, Philip [1 ,2 ]
Kist, Ralf [1 ]
Robinson, Max [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Ctr Oral Hlth Res, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Cellular Pathol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[4] Univ Baghdad, Coll Dent, Oral Diag Dept, Baghdad, Iraq
[5] Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Univ Med Malaysia, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
[6] Kings Coll London, Inst Dent, Oral Pathol, London WC2R 2LS, England
关键词
SQUAMOUS-CELL-CARCINOMA; NECK-CANCER; HEAD; EGFR; EXPRESSION; MUTATIONS; SENSITIVITY; PROGRESSION; RESISTANCE; GEFITINIB;
D O I
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0949
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a global healthcare problem associated with poor clinical outcomes. Early detection is key to improving patient survival. OSCC may be preceded by clinically recognizable lesions, termed oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD). As histologic assessment of OPMD does not accurately predict their clinical behavior, biomarkers are required to detect cases at risk of malignant transformation. Epidermal growth factor receptor gene copy number (EGFR GCN) is a validated biomarker in lung non-small cell carcinoma. We examined EGFR GCN in OPMD and OSCC to determine its potential as a biomarker in oral carcinogenesis. Methods: EGFR GCN was examined by in situ hybridization (ISH) in biopsies from 78 patients with OPMD and 92 patients with early-stage (stages I and II) OSCC. EGFR ISH signals were scored by two pathologists and a category assigned by consensus. The data were correlated with patient demographics and clinical outcomes. Results: OPMD with abnormal EGFR GCN were more likely to undergo malignant transformation than diploid cases. EGFR genomic gain was detected in a quarter of early-stage OSCC, but did not correlate with clinical outcomes. Conclusion: These data suggest that abnormal EGFR GCN has clinical utility as a biomarker for the detection of OPMD destined to undergo malignant transformation. Prospective studies are required to verify this finding. It remains to be determined if EGFR GCN could be used to select patients for EGFR-targeted therapies. Impact: Abnormal EGFR GCN is a potential biomarker for identifying OPMD that are at risk of malignant transformation. (C)2016 AACR.
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页码:927 / 935
页数:9
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