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Genomic amplification of Fanconi anemia complementation group A (FancA) in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC): Cellular mechanisms of radioresistance and clinical relevance.

Julia Hess1, Kristian Unger2, Michael Orth3, Ulrike Schötz4, Lars Schüttrumpf5, Verena Zangen6, Igor Gimenez-Aznar7, Agata Michna8, Ludmila Schneider9, Ramona Stamp10, Martin Selmansberger11, Herbert Braselmann12, Ludwig Hieber13, Guido A Drexler14, Sebastian Kuger15, Diana Klein16, Verena Jendrossek17, Anna A Friedl18, Claus Belka19, Horst Zitzelsberger20, Kirsten Lauber21.   

Abstract

Radio (chemo) therapy is a crucial treatment modality for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), but relapse is frequent, and the underlying mechanisms remain largely elusive. Therefore, novel biomarkers are urgently needed. Previously, we identified gains on 16q23-24 to be associated with amplification of the Fanconi anemia A (FancA) gene and to correlate with reduced progression-free survival after radiotherapy. Here, we analyzed the effects of FancA on radiation sensitivity in vitro, characterized the underlying mechanisms, and evaluated their clinical relevance. Silencing of FancA expression in HNSCC cell lines with genomic gains on 16q23-24 resulted in significantly impaired clonogenic survival upon irradiation. Conversely, overexpression of FancA in immortalized keratinocytes conferred increased survival accompanied by improved DNA repair, reduced accumulation of chromosomal translocations, but no hyperactivation of the FA/BRCA-pathway. Downregulation of interferon signaling as identified by microarray analyses, enforced irradiation-induced senescence, and elevated production of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) appeared to be candidate mechanisms contributing to FancA-mediated radioresistance. Data of the TCGA HNSCC cohort confirmed the association of gains on 16q24.3 with FancA overexpression and impaired overall survival. Importantly, transcriptomic alterations similar to those observed upon FancA overexpression in vitro strengthened the clinical relevance. Overall, FancA amplification and overexpression appear to be crucial for radiotherapeutic failure in HNSCC.
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Keywords:  DNA damage repair; Fanconi anemia; Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; Radioresistance; Radiotherapy; Senescence

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27867017     DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2016.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Lett        ISSN: 0304-3835            Impact factor:   8.679


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4.  Early senescence and production of senescence-associated cytokines are major determinants of radioresistance in head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Ulrike Schoetz; Diana Klein; Julia Hess; Seyd Shnayien; Steffen Spoerl; Michael Orth; Samet Mutlu; Roman Hennel; Anja Sieber; Ute Ganswindt; Benedikt Luka; Andreas R Thomsen; Kristian Unger; Verena Jendrossek; Horst Zitzelsberger; Nils Blüthgen; Claus Belka; Steffen Unkel; Bertram Klinger; Kirsten Lauber
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Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-31       Impact factor: 6.575

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Authors:  Ludmila Wintergerst; Martin Selmansberger; Cornelius Maihoefer; Lars Schüttrumpf; Axel Walch; Christina Wilke; Adriana Pitea; Christine Woischke; Philipp Baumeister; Thomas Kirchner; Claus Belka; Ute Ganswindt; Horst Zitzelsberger; Kristian Unger; Julia Hess
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