Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck

Objective. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibition (TKI) is a promising treatment in upper aerodigestive malignancies. EGFR inhibitors might be more effective in patients whose tumors harbor specific EGFR mutations. The presence of specific EFGR mutations is predictive of...

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Main Authors: Matthew Carlson, Beverly Wuertz, Jizhen Lin, Randy Taylor, Frank Ondrey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2009-01-01
Series:International Journal of Otolaryngology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/649615
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spelling doaj-d7ad880d4dc24bfca1979d85323ce92d2020-11-24T22:48:07ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Otolaryngology1687-92011687-921X2009-01-01200910.1155/2009/649615649615Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and NeckMatthew Carlson0Beverly Wuertz1Jizhen Lin2Randy Taylor3Frank Ondrey4Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, MMC 396, 420 Delaware ST SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USADepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, MMC 396, 420 Delaware ST SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USADepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, MMC 396, 420 Delaware ST SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USADepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, MMC 396, 420 Delaware ST SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USADepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, MMC 396, 420 Delaware ST SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USAObjective. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibition (TKI) is a promising treatment in upper aerodigestive malignancies. EGFR inhibitors might be more effective in patients whose tumors harbor specific EGFR mutations. The presence of specific EFGR mutations is predictive of over a 75% response rate to TKI therapies as compared to 10% in wild type cases of non-small cell lung cancer. Our objective was to examine whether these mutations might occur in upper aerodigestive cancers. Design. DNA was extracted from 20 head and neck squamous cell tumors and 4 squamous cell carcinoma cell lines and sequenced the receptor using published primer pairs. We then compared the results against published mutations. Results. No exon 19 or 21 mutations were found in any of the 20 tumors and 0 of 4 cell lines. Based on the tumor data we would predict that no greater than 8% of head and neck tumors (CI 97.5%) would be likely to harbor either of these mutations. Conclusions. Our findings are comparable to results recently published of Korean, Austrian, and Spanish patient populations and we conclude that exon 19 and 21 EGFR mutations are not more common in head and neck cancer than in nonsmall-cell carcinoma.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/649615
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author Matthew Carlson
Beverly Wuertz
Jizhen Lin
Randy Taylor
Frank Ondrey
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Beverly Wuertz
Jizhen Lin
Randy Taylor
Frank Ondrey
Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
International Journal of Otolaryngology
author_facet Matthew Carlson
Beverly Wuertz
Jizhen Lin
Randy Taylor
Frank Ondrey
author_sort Matthew Carlson
title Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
title_short Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
title_full Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
title_fullStr Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
title_full_unstemmed Exons 19 and 21 of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Are Highly Conserved in Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
title_sort exons 19 and 21 of epidermal growth factor receptor are highly conserved in squamous cell cancer of the head and neck
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Otolaryngology
issn 1687-9201
1687-921X
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Objective. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibition (TKI) is a promising treatment in upper aerodigestive malignancies. EGFR inhibitors might be more effective in patients whose tumors harbor specific EGFR mutations. The presence of specific EFGR mutations is predictive of over a 75% response rate to TKI therapies as compared to 10% in wild type cases of non-small cell lung cancer. Our objective was to examine whether these mutations might occur in upper aerodigestive cancers. Design. DNA was extracted from 20 head and neck squamous cell tumors and 4 squamous cell carcinoma cell lines and sequenced the receptor using published primer pairs. We then compared the results against published mutations. Results. No exon 19 or 21 mutations were found in any of the 20 tumors and 0 of 4 cell lines. Based on the tumor data we would predict that no greater than 8% of head and neck tumors (CI 97.5%) would be likely to harbor either of these mutations. Conclusions. Our findings are comparable to results recently published of Korean, Austrian, and Spanish patient populations and we conclude that exon 19 and 21 EGFR mutations are not more common in head and neck cancer than in nonsmall-cell carcinoma.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/649615
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