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Prognostic significance of p16INK4a alterations and 9p21 loss of heterozigosity in locally advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

✍ Scribed by Viviana Bazan; Ines Zanna; Manuela Migliavacca; Maria Teresa Sanz-Casla; Maria Luisa Maestro; Simona Corsale; Marcella Macaluso; Gabriella Dardanoni; Salvatore Restivo; Paloma López Quintela; Ricardo Bernaldez; Sergio Salerno; Vincenza Morello; Rosa Maria Tomasino; Nicola Gebbia; Antonio Russo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
144 KB
Volume
192
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

The p16^INK4a^ gene, localized within chromosome 9p21, has been identified as a cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor and may negatively regulate the cell cycle acting as a tumor suppressor. Genetic alterations involving the 9p21 region are common in human cancers. A consecutive series of 64 untreated patients (median of follow up 53 months) undergoing surgical resection for locally advanced laryngeal squamous‐cell carcinomas (LSCCs) has been studied prospectively. Our purpose was to investigate p16 alterations (9p21 allelic loss, hypermethylation and point mutations) and their possible association with clinico‐pathological data and flow cytometric variables (DNA‐ploidy and S‐phase fraction (SPF)), and to determine the possible prognostic role of this gene in these tumors. PCR‐based techniques were used for investigating 9p21 loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and methylation promoter status of the p16 gene. p16 mutations were detected by PCR‐SSCP (single strand conformation polymorphism) and sequencing. 9p21 LOH was detected in 16/62 (26%) informative tumors, point mutations in 5% (3/64) and hypermethylation in 9% (6/64) of the cases. p16 alterations were significantly associated with high SPF and DNA‐aneuploidy. By univariate analysis, poor histologic differentiation, stage IV, DNA‐aneuploidy and p16 point mutations proved to be significantly related to quicker relapse, whereas these same factors, and in addition high SPF, 9p21 LOH and any p16 alterations were significantly related to shorter overall survival. By Cox proportional hazards analysis only histologic grade (G3) and p16 point mutations were independently related to both disease relapse and death. Our study has identified p16 point mutations as important biomolecular indicators in LSCCs. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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