Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5642528 | Oral Oncology | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Somatic analysis revealed a classical tobacco mutational signature C:G > A:T transversion in 53% patients that were mutated in TP53, NOTCH1, CDKN2A, HRAS, USP6, PIK3CA, CASP8, FAT1, APC, and JAK1. Similarly, significant gains at genomic locus 11q13.3 (CCND1, FGF19, ORAOV1, FADD), 5p15.33 (SHANK2, MMP16, TERT), and 8q24.3 (BOP1); and, losses at 5q22.2 (APC), 6q25.3 (GTF2H2) and 5q13.2 (SMN1) were observed in these samples. Furthermore, an integrated gene-expression analysis of 253 tongue tumors suggested an upregulation of metastases-related pathways and over-expression of MMP10 in 48% tumors that may be crucial to predict nodal metastases in early tongue cancer patients. In overall, we present the first descriptive portrait of somatic alterations underlying the genome of tobacco/nut chewing HPV-negative early tongue cancer, and identify MMP10 as a potential prognostic biomarker to stratify those likely to develop metastases.
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Authors
Pawan Upadhyay, Nilesh Gardi, Sanket Desai, Pratik Chandrani, Asim Joshi, Bhaskar Dharavath, Priyanca Arora, Munita Bal, Sudhir Nair, Amit Dutt,