A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is a major cause of cancer death worldwide, which is mainly due to recurrence leading to treatment failure and patient death. Histological status of surgical margins is a currently available assess...

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Main Authors: Brown Dale, Goldstein David, Simpson Colleen, Makitie Antti A, Warner Giles C, Cervigne Nilva K, Xuan Yali, Galloni Natalie, Pintilie Melania, Perez-Ordonez Bayardo, Waldron Levi, Reis Patricia P, Gilbert Ralph, Gullane Patrick, Irish Jonathan, Jurisica Igor, Kamel-Reid Suzanne
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Published: BMC 2011-10-01
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spelling doaj-89ddf31133154c4e8dcdb2ce0e9bf53b2020-11-24T21:14:32ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072011-10-0111143710.1186/1471-2407-11-437A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrenceBrown DaleGoldstein DavidSimpson ColleenMakitie Antti AWarner Giles CCervigne Nilva KXuan YaliGalloni NataliePintilie MelaniaPerez-Ordonez BayardoWaldron LeviReis Patricia PGilbert RalphGullane PatrickIrish JonathanJurisica IgorKamel-Reid Suzanne<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is a major cause of cancer death worldwide, which is mainly due to recurrence leading to treatment failure and patient death. Histological status of surgical margins is a currently available assessment for recurrence risk in OSCC; however histological status does not predict recurrence, even in patients with histologically negative margins. Therefore, molecular analysis of histologically normal resection margins and the corresponding OSCC may aid in identifying a gene signature predictive of recurrence.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We used a meta-analysis of 199 samples (OSCCs and normal oral tissues) from five public microarray datasets, in addition to our microarray analysis of 96 OSCCs and histologically normal margins from 24 patients, to train a gene signature for recurrence. Validation was performed by quantitative real-time PCR using 136 samples from an independent cohort of 30 patients.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We identified 138 significantly over-expressed genes (> 2-fold, false discovery rate of 0.01) in OSCC. By penalized likelihood Cox regression, we identified a 4-gene signature with prognostic value for recurrence in our training set. This signature comprised the invasion-related genes <it>MMP1</it>, <it>COL4A1</it>, <it>P4HA2</it>, and <it>THBS2</it>. Over-expression of this 4-gene signature in histologically normal margins was associated with recurrence in our training cohort (<it>p = 0.0003</it>, logrank test) and in our independent validation cohort (<it>p = 0.04</it>, HR = 6.8, logrank test).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Gene expression alterations occur in histologically normal margins in OSCC. Over-expression of the 4-gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins was validated and highly predictive of recurrence in an independent patient cohort. Our findings may be applied to develop a molecular test, which would be clinically useful to help predict which patients are at a higher risk of local recurrence.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/11/437oral squamous cell carcinomasurgical resection marginsglobal gene expression profilingprognostic signaturerecurrence
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author Brown Dale
Goldstein David
Simpson Colleen
Makitie Antti A
Warner Giles C
Cervigne Nilva K
Xuan Yali
Galloni Natalie
Pintilie Melania
Perez-Ordonez Bayardo
Waldron Levi
Reis Patricia P
Gilbert Ralph
Gullane Patrick
Irish Jonathan
Jurisica Igor
Kamel-Reid Suzanne
spellingShingle Brown Dale
Goldstein David
Simpson Colleen
Makitie Antti A
Warner Giles C
Cervigne Nilva K
Xuan Yali
Galloni Natalie
Pintilie Melania
Perez-Ordonez Bayardo
Waldron Levi
Reis Patricia P
Gilbert Ralph
Gullane Patrick
Irish Jonathan
Jurisica Igor
Kamel-Reid Suzanne
A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
BMC Cancer
oral squamous cell carcinoma
surgical resection margins
global gene expression profiling
prognostic signature
recurrence
author_facet Brown Dale
Goldstein David
Simpson Colleen
Makitie Antti A
Warner Giles C
Cervigne Nilva K
Xuan Yali
Galloni Natalie
Pintilie Melania
Perez-Ordonez Bayardo
Waldron Levi
Reis Patricia P
Gilbert Ralph
Gullane Patrick
Irish Jonathan
Jurisica Igor
Kamel-Reid Suzanne
author_sort Brown Dale
title A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
title_short A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
title_full A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
title_fullStr A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
title_full_unstemmed A gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
title_sort gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins is predictive of oral carcinoma recurrence
publisher BMC
series BMC Cancer
issn 1471-2407
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is a major cause of cancer death worldwide, which is mainly due to recurrence leading to treatment failure and patient death. Histological status of surgical margins is a currently available assessment for recurrence risk in OSCC; however histological status does not predict recurrence, even in patients with histologically negative margins. Therefore, molecular analysis of histologically normal resection margins and the corresponding OSCC may aid in identifying a gene signature predictive of recurrence.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We used a meta-analysis of 199 samples (OSCCs and normal oral tissues) from five public microarray datasets, in addition to our microarray analysis of 96 OSCCs and histologically normal margins from 24 patients, to train a gene signature for recurrence. Validation was performed by quantitative real-time PCR using 136 samples from an independent cohort of 30 patients.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We identified 138 significantly over-expressed genes (> 2-fold, false discovery rate of 0.01) in OSCC. By penalized likelihood Cox regression, we identified a 4-gene signature with prognostic value for recurrence in our training set. This signature comprised the invasion-related genes <it>MMP1</it>, <it>COL4A1</it>, <it>P4HA2</it>, and <it>THBS2</it>. Over-expression of this 4-gene signature in histologically normal margins was associated with recurrence in our training cohort (<it>p = 0.0003</it>, logrank test) and in our independent validation cohort (<it>p = 0.04</it>, HR = 6.8, logrank test).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Gene expression alterations occur in histologically normal margins in OSCC. Over-expression of the 4-gene signature in histologically normal surgical margins was validated and highly predictive of recurrence in an independent patient cohort. Our findings may be applied to develop a molecular test, which would be clinically useful to help predict which patients are at a higher risk of local recurrence.</p>
topic oral squamous cell carcinoma
surgical resection margins
global gene expression profiling
prognostic signature
recurrence
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/11/437
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