Notch intracellular domain (NICD) expression and clinical manifestations of second primary tumor at esophagus in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
© 2019 Anekpuritanang et al. Introduction: Second primary tumor (SPT) is a major factor that affects the survival of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients, and the esophagus is a common site. Detection of SPT is essential for optimal HNSCC treatment planning and follow-up. Mutation...
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th-mahidol.522012020-01-27T17:27:25Z Notch intracellular domain (NICD) expression and clinical manifestations of second primary tumor at esophagus in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Tauangtham Anekpuritanang Warut Pongsapich Tanasarun Watcharadilokkul Premyot Ngaotepprutaram Paveena Pithuksurachai Sacarin Bunbanjerdsuk Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine © 2019 Anekpuritanang et al. Introduction: Second primary tumor (SPT) is a major factor that affects the survival of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients, and the esophagus is a common site. Detection of SPT is essential for optimal HNSCC treatment planning and follow-up. Mutation of the NOTCH1 gene is common in head and neck cancer. However, details relating to Notch signaling and clinical outcomes among different primary tumors are still inconclusive. This study aimed to identify the role of the Notch signaling pathway in HNSCC, and to compare NOTCH1 expression in HNSCC compared between those with and without SPT at esophagus while focusing on the Notch intracellular domain (NICD). Methods: Twenty-three cases of esophageal SPT and 47 non-SPT controls that were treated at Siriraj Hospital during 2006–2017 were included. Patient information and clinical outcomes were analyzed. NICD expression demonstrated by immunohistochemistry technique in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens was studied. Results: Mean age of SPTand non-SPTwas 55.13 and 62.09 years, respectively, and 94.3% of patients were male. Regarding SPT detection, 82.6% were synchronous and 17.4% were metachronous. There was significantly more active smoking among SPT than among nonSPT (87.0% vs 51.1%, p=0.01). Active alcohol use was also significantly greater among SPT than among non-SPT (87.0% vs 61.7%; p=0.04). Hypopharynx was the most common primary tumor site among SPT. Three-year and 5-year survival among SPT patients was 38.0% and 25.3%, respectively. NICD expression was absent in 52.2% of SPT, and in 53.3% of non-SPT. NICD expression intensity was mostly weak or moderate. Conclusion: Active smoking and alcohol use were found to be significantly associated with SPT development. A high percentage of NICD inactivation was noted in HNSCC with no significant difference between groups. The Notch signaling pathway is involved in HNSCC tumorigenesis, but may not be a suitable molecular marker for SPT development. 2020-01-27T10:27:25Z 2020-01-27T10:27:25Z 2019-01-01 Article OncoTargets and Therapy. Vol.12, (2019), 11175-11181 10.2147/OTT.S227745 11786930 2-s2.0-85077541965 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/52201 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85077541965&origin=inward |
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© 2019 Anekpuritanang et al. Introduction: Second primary tumor (SPT) is a major factor that affects the survival of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients, and the esophagus is a common site. Detection of SPT is essential for optimal HNSCC treatment planning and follow-up. Mutation of the NOTCH1 gene is common in head and neck cancer. However, details relating to Notch signaling and clinical outcomes among different primary tumors are still inconclusive. This study aimed to identify the role of the Notch signaling pathway in HNSCC, and to compare NOTCH1 expression in HNSCC compared between those with and without SPT at esophagus while focusing on the Notch intracellular domain (NICD). Methods: Twenty-three cases of esophageal SPT and 47 non-SPT controls that were treated at Siriraj Hospital during 2006–2017 were included. Patient information and clinical outcomes were analyzed. NICD expression demonstrated by immunohistochemistry technique in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens was studied. Results: Mean age of SPTand non-SPTwas 55.13 and 62.09 years, respectively, and 94.3% of patients were male. Regarding SPT detection, 82.6% were synchronous and 17.4% were metachronous. There was significantly more active smoking among SPT than among nonSPT (87.0% vs 51.1%, p=0.01). Active alcohol use was also significantly greater among SPT than among non-SPT (87.0% vs 61.7%; p=0.04). Hypopharynx was the most common primary tumor site among SPT. Three-year and 5-year survival among SPT patients was 38.0% and 25.3%, respectively. NICD expression was absent in 52.2% of SPT, and in 53.3% of non-SPT. NICD expression intensity was mostly weak or moderate. Conclusion: Active smoking and alcohol use were found to be significantly associated with SPT development. A high percentage of NICD inactivation was noted in HNSCC with no significant difference between groups. The Notch signaling pathway is involved in HNSCC tumorigenesis, but may not be a suitable molecular marker for SPT development. |
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Notch intracellular domain (NICD) expression and clinical manifestations of second primary tumor at esophagus in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Notch intracellular domain (NICD) expression and clinical manifestations of second primary tumor at esophagus in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Notch intracellular domain (NICD) expression and clinical manifestations of second primary tumor at esophagus in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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