DNA hypermethylation markers of poor outcome in laryngeal cancer

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Josena K. Stephen
Kang Mei Chen
Veena Shah
Shaleta Havard
Alissa Kapke
Mei Lu
Michael S. Benninger
Maria J. Worsham
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[1] Henry Ford Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
[2] Henry Ford Hospital,Department of Pathology
[3] Henry Ford Hospital,Department of Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology
[4] Head and Neck Institute,undefined
[5] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
[6] American College of Medical Genetics,undefined
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Clinical Epigenetics | 2010年 / 1卷
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Laryngeal cancer; Hypermethylation;
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This study examined molecular (DNA hypermethylation), clinical, histopathological, demographical, smoking, and alcohol variables to assess diagnosis (early versus late stage) and prognosis (survival) outcomes in a retrospective primary laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) cohort. The study cohort of 79 primary LSCC was drawn from a multi-ethnic (37% African American), primary care patient population, diagnosed by surgical biopsies in the Henry Ford Health System from 1991 to 2004 and followed from 5 to 18 years (through 2009). Of the 41 variables, univariate risk factors of p < 0.10 were tested in multivariate models (logistic regression (diagnosis) and Cox (survival) models (p < 0.05)). Aberrant methylation of estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1; p = 0.01), race as African American (p = 0.04), and tumor necrosis (extensive; p = 0.02) were independent predictors of late stage LSCC. Independent predictors of poor survival included presence of vascular invasion (p = 0.0009), late stage disease (p = 0.03), and methylation of the hypermethylated in cancer 1 (HIC1) gene (p = 0.0002). Aberrant methylation of ESR1 and HIC1 signified independent markers of poorer outcome. In this multi-ethnic, primary LSCC cohort, race remained a predictor of late stage disease supporting disparate diagnosis outcomes for African American patients with LSCC.
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