Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.

We designed a study to investigate genetic relationships between primary tumors of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and their lymph node metastases, and to identify genomic copy number aberrations (CNAs) related to lymph node metastasis. For this purpose, we collected a total of 42 tumor samples...

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Main Authors: Shunichi Yoshioka, Yoshiyuki Tsukamoto, Naoki Hijiya, Chisato Nakada, Tomohisa Uchida, Keiko Matsuura, Ichiro Takeuchi, Masao Seto, Kenji Kawano, Masatsugu Moriyama
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3573022?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0114471969e14c01820037dede0f972a2020-11-25T02:57:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5616510.1371/journal.pone.0056165Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.Shunichi YoshiokaYoshiyuki TsukamotoNaoki HijiyaChisato NakadaTomohisa UchidaKeiko MatsuuraIchiro TakeuchiMasao SetoKenji KawanoMasatsugu MoriyamaWe designed a study to investigate genetic relationships between primary tumors of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and their lymph node metastases, and to identify genomic copy number aberrations (CNAs) related to lymph node metastasis. For this purpose, we collected a total of 42 tumor samples from 25 patients and analyzed their genomic profiles by array-based comparative genomic hybridization. We then compared the genetic profiles of metastatic primary tumors (MPTs) with their paired lymph node metastases (LNMs), and also those of LNMs with non-metastatic primary tumors (NMPTs). Firstly, we found that although there were some distinctive differences in the patterns of genomic profiles between MPTs and their paired LNMs, the paired samples shared similar genomic aberration patterns in each case. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis grouped together 12 of the 15 MPT-LNM pairs. Furthermore, similarity scores between paired samples were significantly higher than those between non-paired samples. These results suggested that MPTs and their paired LNMs are composed predominantly of genetically clonal tumor cells, while minor populations with different CNAs may also exist in metastatic OSCCs. Secondly, to identify CNAs related to lymph node metastasis, we compared CNAs between grouped samples of MPTs and LNMs, but were unable to find any CNAs that were more common in LNMs. Finally, we hypothesized that subpopulations carrying metastasis-related CNAs might be present in both the MPT and LNM. Accordingly, we compared CNAs between NMPTs and LNMs, and found that gains of 7p, 8q and 17q were more common in the latter than in the former, suggesting that these CNAs may be involved in lymph node metastasis of OSCC. In conclusion, our data suggest that in OSCCs showing metastasis, the primary and metastatic tumors share similar genomic profiles, and that cells in the primary tumor may tend to metastasize after acquiring metastasis-associated CNAs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3573022?pdf=render
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author Shunichi Yoshioka
Yoshiyuki Tsukamoto
Naoki Hijiya
Chisato Nakada
Tomohisa Uchida
Keiko Matsuura
Ichiro Takeuchi
Masao Seto
Kenji Kawano
Masatsugu Moriyama
spellingShingle Shunichi Yoshioka
Yoshiyuki Tsukamoto
Naoki Hijiya
Chisato Nakada
Tomohisa Uchida
Keiko Matsuura
Ichiro Takeuchi
Masao Seto
Kenji Kawano
Masatsugu Moriyama
Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shunichi Yoshioka
Yoshiyuki Tsukamoto
Naoki Hijiya
Chisato Nakada
Tomohisa Uchida
Keiko Matsuura
Ichiro Takeuchi
Masao Seto
Kenji Kawano
Masatsugu Moriyama
author_sort Shunichi Yoshioka
title Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
title_short Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
title_full Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
title_fullStr Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
title_full_unstemmed Genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
title_sort genomic profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description We designed a study to investigate genetic relationships between primary tumors of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and their lymph node metastases, and to identify genomic copy number aberrations (CNAs) related to lymph node metastasis. For this purpose, we collected a total of 42 tumor samples from 25 patients and analyzed their genomic profiles by array-based comparative genomic hybridization. We then compared the genetic profiles of metastatic primary tumors (MPTs) with their paired lymph node metastases (LNMs), and also those of LNMs with non-metastatic primary tumors (NMPTs). Firstly, we found that although there were some distinctive differences in the patterns of genomic profiles between MPTs and their paired LNMs, the paired samples shared similar genomic aberration patterns in each case. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis grouped together 12 of the 15 MPT-LNM pairs. Furthermore, similarity scores between paired samples were significantly higher than those between non-paired samples. These results suggested that MPTs and their paired LNMs are composed predominantly of genetically clonal tumor cells, while minor populations with different CNAs may also exist in metastatic OSCCs. Secondly, to identify CNAs related to lymph node metastasis, we compared CNAs between grouped samples of MPTs and LNMs, but were unable to find any CNAs that were more common in LNMs. Finally, we hypothesized that subpopulations carrying metastasis-related CNAs might be present in both the MPT and LNM. Accordingly, we compared CNAs between NMPTs and LNMs, and found that gains of 7p, 8q and 17q were more common in the latter than in the former, suggesting that these CNAs may be involved in lymph node metastasis of OSCC. In conclusion, our data suggest that in OSCCs showing metastasis, the primary and metastatic tumors share similar genomic profiles, and that cells in the primary tumor may tend to metastasize after acquiring metastasis-associated CNAs.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3573022?pdf=render
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