An immunohistochemical score to predict the outcome for oral squamous cell carcinoma

dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Cirurxía e Especialidades Médico-Cirúrxicases_ES
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Ciencias Forenses, Anatomía Patolóxica, Xinecoloxía e Obstetricia, e Pediatría
dc.contributor.authorMonteiro, Luís Silva
dc.contributor.authorDiniz Freitas, Márcio
dc.contributor.authorWarnakulasuriya, Saman
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Caballero Parada, Tomás
dc.contributor.authorForteza, Jerónimo
dc.contributor.authorFraga Rodríguez, Máximo
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-12T12:55:01Z
dc.date.available2024-02-12T12:55:01Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.descriptionThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Monteiro LS, Diniz-Freitas M, Warnakulasuriya S, Garcia-Caballero T, Forteza J, Fraga M. An immunohistochemical score to predict the outcome for oral squamous cell carcinoma. J Oral Pathol Med. 2018; 47: 375–381, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/jop.12682. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. This article may not be enhanced, enriched or otherwise transformed into a derivative work, without express permission from Wiley or by statutory rights under applicable legislation. Copyright notices must not be removed, obscured or modified. The article must be linked to Wiley’s version of record on Wiley Online Library and any embedding, framing or otherwise making available the article or pages thereof by third parties from platforms, services and websites other than Wiley Online Library must be prohibitedes_ES
dc.description.abstractBackground: Oral cancer is a major public health problem worldwide, with a poor survival. Our aim was to evaluate several protein markers in oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) and analyse their prognostic value on patient′s survival. Methods: We analysed the expression of EGFR, p53, p27, p16, cyclin D1, cyclin A2, COX-2, Ki-67, Bcl-2, VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2, by immunohistochemistry on 67 primary OSCC. Cancer-specific survival (CSS) analysis was evaluated by the Cox regression model. Results: Markers showed variable expression between 27.9% and 95.2%. In univariate analysis for CSS, we found that four of the tested markers, namely high expression of p53 (P = .001), EGFR (P = .003), cyclin A2 (P = .005) and low expression of p16 (P = .019), along with clinical stage (P < .001), tumour size (P < .001), presence of nodal metastasis (P < .001) and perineural permeation (P = .039) were related to decreased survival. On the basis of these results, we constructed an immunohistochemical score hinging on the possibility that any tumour could express none of these four markers (score 0), one or two markers (score 1) and three or more markers (score 2). In multivariable analysis, this immunohistochemical score revealed an independent prognostic value on cancer-specific survival (P = .001; HR: 3.7: 95%CI 1.7-7.9). Moreover, we confirmed that in early-stage tumours (stage I or II) this score maintained its independent prognostic value (P = .025; HR: 7.9, 95%CI 1.3-49.1) on CSS. Conclusion: The expression of the markers p53, p16, EGFR and cyclin A in OSCC, combined to give an immunohistochemical score, may identify high-risk subgroups for decreased survival and to further guide therapeutic decisionses_ES
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dc.description.sponsorshipFundación de Investigación Médica Mutua Madrileña (Spain) Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Grant Number: FIS PI 061902 Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS/CESPU), reference BubOral CESPU 2017 MacrOral CESPU 2017es_ES
dc.identifier.citationMonteiro LS, Diniz-Freitas M, Warnakulasuriya S, Garcia-Caballero T, Forteza J, Fraga M. An immunohistochemical score to predict the outcome for oral squamous cell carcinoma. J Oral Pathol Med. 2018; 47: 375–381. https://doi.org/10.1111/jop.12682es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/jop.12682
dc.identifier.essn1600-0714
dc.identifier.issn0904-2512
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10347/32791
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherWileyes_ES
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jop.12682es_ES
dc.rights© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltdes_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.subjectCyclin Aes_ES
dc.subjectEGFRes_ES
dc.subjectOral squamous cell carcinomaes_ES
dc.subjectp16es_ES
dc.subjectp53es_ES
dc.subjectPrognosises_ES
dc.titleAn immunohistochemical score to predict the outcome for oral squamous cell carcinomaes_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES
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