Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.

BACKGROUND:Tobacco and alcohol consumption are risk factors for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Recently, whole-exome sequencing clarified that smoking increased TP53 and other mutations in HNSCC; however, the effects of alcohol consumption on these genetic alterations remain unknown....

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Main Authors: Mitsuyoshi Urashima, Takanori Hama, Toshihito Suda, Yutaka Suzuki, Masahiro Ikegami, Chikako Sakanashi, Taisuke Akutsu, Suguru Amagaya, Kazuhumi Horiuchi, Yu Imai, Hidetoshi Mezawa, Miki Noya, Akio Nakashima, Aki Mafune, Takakuni Kato, Hiromi Kojima
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-ff3845f4a17d4cc1a8e0d9b71e42a8912020-11-25T01:26:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8082810.1371/journal.pone.0080828Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.Mitsuyoshi UrashimaTakanori HamaToshihito SudaYutaka SuzukiMasahiro IkegamiChikako SakanashiTaisuke AkutsuSuguru AmagayaKazuhumi HoriuchiYu ImaiHidetoshi MezawaMiki NoyaAkio NakashimaAki MafuneTakakuni KatoHiromi KojimaBACKGROUND:Tobacco and alcohol consumption are risk factors for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Recently, whole-exome sequencing clarified that smoking increased TP53 and other mutations in HNSCC; however, the effects of alcohol consumption on these genetic alterations remain unknown. We explored the association between alcohol consumption and somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) across the whole genome in human papillomavirus (HPV)-negative HNSCCs, and compared with the effects of smoking on genetic alterations. METHODS:SCNA and TP53 mutations in tumor samples were examined by high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization microarray 180K and by direct sequencing, respectively, and statistically analyzed for associations with alcohol consumption and smoking during the 20 years preceding diagnosis of HNSCC. Probes with a corrected p-value (=q-value) less than 0.05 and fold change greater than 1.2 or less than -1.2 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS:A total of 248 patients with HNSCC were enrolled. In the HPV-negative patients (n=221), heavy alcohol consumption was significantly associated with SCNAs of oncogenes/oncosuppressors that were previously reported to occur frequently in HNSCCs: CDKN2A (q=0.005), FHIT (q=0.005), 11q13 region including CCND1, FADD and CTTN (q=0.005), ERBB2 (HER2) (q=0.009), 3q25-qter including CCNL1, TP63, DCUN1D1 and PIK3CA (q=0.014), and CSMD1 (q=0.019). But, TP53 mutations were not affected. In contrast, smoking was associated with increased risk of TP53 mutations, but did not induce any significant SCNAs of oncogenes/oncosuppressors. CONCLUSION:These results suggest that both alcohol consumption and smoking had distinct effects on genetic alterations in HNSCCs. Heavy alcohol consumption may trigger previously known and unknown SCNAs, but may not induce TP53 mutation. In contrast, smoking may induce TP53 mutation, but may not trigger any SCNAs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3835411?pdf=render
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author Mitsuyoshi Urashima
Takanori Hama
Toshihito Suda
Yutaka Suzuki
Masahiro Ikegami
Chikako Sakanashi
Taisuke Akutsu
Suguru Amagaya
Kazuhumi Horiuchi
Yu Imai
Hidetoshi Mezawa
Miki Noya
Akio Nakashima
Aki Mafune
Takakuni Kato
Hiromi Kojima
spellingShingle Mitsuyoshi Urashima
Takanori Hama
Toshihito Suda
Yutaka Suzuki
Masahiro Ikegami
Chikako Sakanashi
Taisuke Akutsu
Suguru Amagaya
Kazuhumi Horiuchi
Yu Imai
Hidetoshi Mezawa
Miki Noya
Akio Nakashima
Aki Mafune
Takakuni Kato
Hiromi Kojima
Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mitsuyoshi Urashima
Takanori Hama
Toshihito Suda
Yutaka Suzuki
Masahiro Ikegami
Chikako Sakanashi
Taisuke Akutsu
Suguru Amagaya
Kazuhumi Horiuchi
Yu Imai
Hidetoshi Mezawa
Miki Noya
Akio Nakashima
Aki Mafune
Takakuni Kato
Hiromi Kojima
author_sort Mitsuyoshi Urashima
title Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
title_short Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
title_full Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
title_fullStr Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
title_full_unstemmed Distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
title_sort distinct effects of alcohol consumption and smoking on genetic alterations in head and neck carcinoma.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Tobacco and alcohol consumption are risk factors for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Recently, whole-exome sequencing clarified that smoking increased TP53 and other mutations in HNSCC; however, the effects of alcohol consumption on these genetic alterations remain unknown. We explored the association between alcohol consumption and somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) across the whole genome in human papillomavirus (HPV)-negative HNSCCs, and compared with the effects of smoking on genetic alterations. METHODS:SCNA and TP53 mutations in tumor samples were examined by high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization microarray 180K and by direct sequencing, respectively, and statistically analyzed for associations with alcohol consumption and smoking during the 20 years preceding diagnosis of HNSCC. Probes with a corrected p-value (=q-value) less than 0.05 and fold change greater than 1.2 or less than -1.2 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS:A total of 248 patients with HNSCC were enrolled. In the HPV-negative patients (n=221), heavy alcohol consumption was significantly associated with SCNAs of oncogenes/oncosuppressors that were previously reported to occur frequently in HNSCCs: CDKN2A (q=0.005), FHIT (q=0.005), 11q13 region including CCND1, FADD and CTTN (q=0.005), ERBB2 (HER2) (q=0.009), 3q25-qter including CCNL1, TP63, DCUN1D1 and PIK3CA (q=0.014), and CSMD1 (q=0.019). But, TP53 mutations were not affected. In contrast, smoking was associated with increased risk of TP53 mutations, but did not induce any significant SCNAs of oncogenes/oncosuppressors. CONCLUSION:These results suggest that both alcohol consumption and smoking had distinct effects on genetic alterations in HNSCCs. Heavy alcohol consumption may trigger previously known and unknown SCNAs, but may not induce TP53 mutation. In contrast, smoking may induce TP53 mutation, but may not trigger any SCNAs.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3835411?pdf=render
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