| Literature DB >> 21345207 |
Frank Tavassol1, Oliver F Starke, Horst Kokemüller, Gerd Wegener, Corinna C M Müller-Tavassol, Nils-Claudius Gellrich, André Eckardt.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is characterized by an aggressive growth pattern, local invasiveness, and spread to cervical lymph nodes. Overall survival rates have not improved, primarily due to locoregional tumor recurrences and distant metastasis. To date, no trustworthy or clinically applicable marker of tumor aggressiveness has been identified for OSCC. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) play a role in tumor antigenicity. This study aimed to investigate the expression and prognostic significance of highly stress-inducible HSP70 in OSCC.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21345207 PMCID: PMC3055850 DOI: 10.1186/1758-3284-3-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck Oncol ISSN: 1758-3284
Expression of HSP70 and other tumor characteristics multivariate analyses for disease-free survival prediction in 28 patients with T2 oral squamous cell carcinoma.
| Covariable | Values | p | RR | 95%-CI[Iwr,upr] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | m/f | 23/5 | n. s. | - | |
| Age | <50/≥ 50 | 10/18 | n. s. | - | |
| pN | N0/pN0/pN+ | 22/6 | 0.009 | 13.070 | [1.912, 89.354] |
| Grading | G1-G2/G3 | 23/5 | n. s. | - | |
| HSP70 | <20%/≥20% | 11/17 | 0.010 | 0.123 | [0.025, 0.607] |
(Cox's partially nonparametric regression model was used to evaluate the predictive power of various combinations and interactions of prognostic factors. Cl = confidence interval.)
Figure 1Influence of nodal stage on overall survival following diagnosis of oral cancer, using the product-limit-method of Kaplan and Meier. Considering all patients (A), 25 of 35 had a positive lymph node stage. Regarding the patients suffering from T2 tumors (B), 6 of 28 showed a positive lymph node stage. Survival of patients with negative lymph nodes (green) and positive lymph nodes (blue) (p = 0.002).
Proportional distribution of HSP70-positive and HSP70-negative tumors separated into T2 and T3/T4 tumors.
| HSP 70 positive | HSP 70 negative | |
|---|---|---|
| T2 (n = 28) | 17 | 11 |
| T3/T4 (n = 33) | 21 | 12 |
Figure 2Photographs from tissue sections of oral squamous cell carcinoma immunostained for HSP70. Expression pattern of HSP70-negative (A) and HSP70-positive (brown color, B) specimens.
Figure 3Influence of HSP70 expression on overall survival of patients suffering from T2 tumors following diagnosis of oral cancer, using the product-limit-method of Kaplan and Meier. Of 28 patients, 17 patients showed HSP70 expression greater or equal to 20% (blue curve). This predicts significantly improved survival compared to patients with less then 20% expression of HSP70 (red curve). [p = 0.009]