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A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Head and neck cancers have a poor prognosis mainly attributed to late diagnosis when a cure is not possible. Markers that are capable of predicting cancerous changes at an early stage are needed. Here, we quantified the soluble isoform of CTLA-4 (sCTLA-4), a molecule usually describe...

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Autores principales: Clare, Prarthna, Al-Fatyan, Farah, Risheh, Badri, Nellany, Kristine, Ward, Frank James, Abu-Eid, Rasha
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15061696
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author Clare, Prarthna
Al-Fatyan, Farah
Risheh, Badri
Nellany, Kristine
Ward, Frank James
Abu-Eid, Rasha
author_facet Clare, Prarthna
Al-Fatyan, Farah
Risheh, Badri
Nellany, Kristine
Ward, Frank James
Abu-Eid, Rasha
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Head and neck cancers have a poor prognosis mainly attributed to late diagnosis when a cure is not possible. Markers that are capable of predicting cancerous changes at an early stage are needed. Here, we quantified the soluble isoform of CTLA-4 (sCTLA-4), a molecule usually described for its immune function, in normal, potentially malignant and malignant oral and oropharyngeal epithelial samples. We report a distinct sCTLA-4 staning pattern and distribution in normal samples indicative of a new role for this molecule in epithelial cell growth and development. We also describe significant changes in sCTLA-4 staining in potentially malignant and malignant samples, suggestiong the potential of sCTLA-4 as a predictor of disease progression. ABSTRACT: Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) has a high mortality rate, with late diagnosis remaining the most important factor affecting patient survival. Therefore, it is imperative to identify markers that aid in early detection and prediction of disease progression. HNCs evade the immune system by different mechanisms, including immune checkpoints. Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein-4 (CTLA-4) is an immune checkpoint receptor that downregulates anti-tumour immune responses, with evidence of involvement in HNC. The less studied, alternatively spliced, soluble isoform (sCTLA-4) also plays an immunosuppressive role that contributes to immune escape. We quantified sCTLA-4 in normal, potentially malignant, and malignant oral and oropharyngeal tissues to elucidate any role in tumourigenesis and identify its potential as a biomarker for diagnosis and patient stratification. Methods: Normal, low- and high-grade epithelial dysplasia, and squamous cell carcinoma oral and oropharyngeal biopsies were selectively stained for sCTLA-4 and quantified using the image analysis software QuPath. Results: Distinct sCTLA-4 staining patterns were observed, in which normal epithelial sCTLA-4 expression correlated with keratinocyte differentiation, while disrupted expression, both in intensity and localisation, was observed in dysplastic and neoplastic tissues. Conclusions: Our data indicate an additional, previously unknown role for sCTLA-4 in epithelial cell differentiation and proliferation. Furthermore, our findings suggest the potential of sCTLA-4 as a biomarker for predicting disease progression and patient stratification for targeted HNC therapies.
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spelling pubmed-100460022023-03-29 A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia Clare, Prarthna Al-Fatyan, Farah Risheh, Badri Nellany, Kristine Ward, Frank James Abu-Eid, Rasha Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Head and neck cancers have a poor prognosis mainly attributed to late diagnosis when a cure is not possible. Markers that are capable of predicting cancerous changes at an early stage are needed. Here, we quantified the soluble isoform of CTLA-4 (sCTLA-4), a molecule usually described for its immune function, in normal, potentially malignant and malignant oral and oropharyngeal epithelial samples. We report a distinct sCTLA-4 staning pattern and distribution in normal samples indicative of a new role for this molecule in epithelial cell growth and development. We also describe significant changes in sCTLA-4 staining in potentially malignant and malignant samples, suggestiong the potential of sCTLA-4 as a predictor of disease progression. ABSTRACT: Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) has a high mortality rate, with late diagnosis remaining the most important factor affecting patient survival. Therefore, it is imperative to identify markers that aid in early detection and prediction of disease progression. HNCs evade the immune system by different mechanisms, including immune checkpoints. Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein-4 (CTLA-4) is an immune checkpoint receptor that downregulates anti-tumour immune responses, with evidence of involvement in HNC. The less studied, alternatively spliced, soluble isoform (sCTLA-4) also plays an immunosuppressive role that contributes to immune escape. We quantified sCTLA-4 in normal, potentially malignant, and malignant oral and oropharyngeal tissues to elucidate any role in tumourigenesis and identify its potential as a biomarker for diagnosis and patient stratification. Methods: Normal, low- and high-grade epithelial dysplasia, and squamous cell carcinoma oral and oropharyngeal biopsies were selectively stained for sCTLA-4 and quantified using the image analysis software QuPath. Results: Distinct sCTLA-4 staining patterns were observed, in which normal epithelial sCTLA-4 expression correlated with keratinocyte differentiation, while disrupted expression, both in intensity and localisation, was observed in dysplastic and neoplastic tissues. Conclusions: Our data indicate an additional, previously unknown role for sCTLA-4 in epithelial cell differentiation and proliferation. Furthermore, our findings suggest the potential of sCTLA-4 as a biomarker for predicting disease progression and patient stratification for targeted HNC therapies. MDPI 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10046002/ /pubmed/36980582 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15061696 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Clare, Prarthna
Al-Fatyan, Farah
Risheh, Badri
Nellany, Kristine
Ward, Frank James
Abu-Eid, Rasha
A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia
title A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia
title_full A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia
title_fullStr A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia
title_short A Novel Role for the Soluble Isoform of CTLA-4 in Normal, Dysplastic and Neoplastic Oral and Oropharyngeal Epithelia
title_sort novel role for the soluble isoform of ctla-4 in normal, dysplastic and neoplastic oral and oropharyngeal epithelia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15061696
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