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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Ziai, Hedyeha | Alenazi, Abdulrahmana | Hearn, Matthewa | O’Connell, Daniel A.a | Puttagunta, Lakshmib | Barber, Brittanyc | Harris, Jeffrey R.a | Seikaly, Hadia | Biron, Vincent L.a; *
Affiliations: [a] Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada | [b] Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, AB, Canada | [c] Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Vincent Biron, Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Alberta, 8440-112 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2B7 Canada. Tel.: +1 780 407 1566; E-mail: Vbiron@ualberta.ca.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The role of molecular biomarkers in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) has recently been increasingly recognized. There is conflicting evidence in the literature with regards to the prognostic value of p53 and Bcl-xL. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between p53 and Bcl-xL expression profiles and survival outcomes in OPSCC. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with OPSCC and treated with curative intent between 1998 and 2009 were included in the study. Patient demographics, disease, treatment, and oncologic outcomes were collected prospectively. A tissue microarray (TMA) from patients’ biopsies or surgical specimens was retrospectively constructed. The expression levels of p53, Bcl-xL, and p16 were digitally quantified and correlated to patient survival outcomes. RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-six patients were included (mean age 56.7 years; standard deviation (SD) ± 10.0; 78% male). High expression of Bcl-xL (p= 0.04) was significantly associated with nodal disease at presentation, and decreased overall survival (OS) (p= 0.04). Combined expression of low Bcl-xL and low p53 conferred a survival advantage in non-smokers (p= 0.04). Multivariate analysis supported smoking and p16 status as independent prognosticators for OS. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that biomarker profiling using Bcl-xL and p53 levels may be of prognostic value in select patients with OPSCC.
Keywords: Oropharyngeal cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, p53, Bcl-XL, biomarkers, survival, recurrence
DOI: 10.3233/CBM-182106
Journal: Cancer Biomarkers, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 141-151, 2019
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