Loss of imprinting of IGF2 and H19, loss of heterozygosity of IGF2R and CTCF, and Helicobacter pylori infection in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

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Ivana Grbesa
Marino Marinkovic
Mirko Ivkic
Bozo Kruslin
Renata Novak-Kujundzic
Boris Pegan
Ozren Bogdanovic
Vladimir Bedekovic
Koraljka Gall-Troselj
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[1] Rudjer Boskovic Institute,Laboratory of Molecular Pathology, Division of Molecular Medicine
[2] Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital,Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
[3] Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital,Ljudevit Jurak Department of Pathology
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Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma; LOI; LOI; LOH; LOH;
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Imprinting analyses of IGF2 and H19, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) analyses of IGF2R and CTCF and Helicobacter pylori detection, were performed on 35 human laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas (LSCC). Forty-six percent of the tumors were heterozygous for IGF2, and 54% were informative for the H19. Biallelic expression of IGF2 was observed in 33% (5 out of 15) of the tumors and in 27% (4 out of 15) of adjacent non-tumorous laryngeal tissues. H19 loss of imprinting (LOI) was observed in 24% (4 out of 17) of the tumors. For IGF2R and CTCF, 71% (25 out of 35) and 50% (17/34), respectively, of the samples were heterozygous, and LOH was detected in 12% (3 out of 25) and 6% (1 out of 17), respectively, of the tumors. H. pylori was found in 26% (9/35) of these tumors. Among them, four were informative for the imprinting analysis. The presence of H. pylori had no effect on IGF2/H19 imprinting. Only the H. pylori detection was further broadened with an additional 47 laryngeal tumors, resulting in a total final positivity of close to 16% (13 out of 82). This study represents the largest comprehensive IGF2/H19 imprinting study done to date on well-defined samples of human laryngeal carcinomas and corresponding non-tumorous tissue. For the first time, the analyses of IGF2/H19 imprinting have been broadened with LOH analyses of IGF2R and CTCF, with both of these genes acting as modulators of IGF2 and H19 activity. Although there were indications that H. pylori may be present in LSCC, we are the first to show its presence in LSCC by two direct techniques: Giemsa staining and nested-PCR.
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