A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä
Prognostic markers in stage I oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma
Tekijät: Dunkell Johannes, Vaittinen Samuli, Grénman Reidar, Kinnunen Ilpo, Irjala Heikki
Julkaisuvuosi: 2013
Journal: Laryngoscope
Numero sarjassa: 10
Vuosikerta: 123
Numero: 10
Aloitussivu: 2435
Lopetussivu: 2441
Sivujen määrä: 7
ISSN: 0023-852X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.23888
Objectives/Hypothesis
Early-stage oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) treatment is based on anatomic location, clinical TNM staging, and histological grade. It is a heterogeneous disease group. Classification of patients with OSCC by immunohistochemical analysis of established oncoproteins and evaluate disease course was our primary objective. Characterization of stage I OSCC patients in Southwest Finland was our secondary objective.
Study Design
Immunohistochemical analysis of tumor specimens and retrospective analysis of patient data of the patient treated in Turku University Hospital for T1N0M0 OSCC during the years 2000-2004.
Methods
Paraffin-embedded tumor specimens from 35 OSCC patients were collected and analyzed for HIF-1α, CD44, p16, Ki67, and podoplanin by immunohistochemistry and correlated with clinical findings.
Results
Tumoral CD44 and HIF1-α expression levels, in combination, predicted 5-year disease-free survival. Reduced expression of CD44 and elevated expression of HIF1-α is associated with the lowest probability of disease-free survival compared to the population as a whole (P < .001 in Kaplan-Meier analysis). Patients with grade I tumors demonstrated improved disease-specific survival compared to those with grade II tumors (P = .027). No association was seen between p16 expression, Ki67 labeling index, or podoplanin expression and prognosis in our 35 specimens.
Conclusions
HIF-1α and CD44 immunohistochemical detection could potentially serve as a prognostic tool in therapy selection for early-stage OSCC.