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SOX2 Expression Is an Independent Predictor of Oral Cancer Progression

Potentially malignant oral lesions, mainly leukoplakia, are common. Malignant transformation varies widely, even in the absence of histological features such as dysplasia. Hence, there is a need for novel biomarker-based systems to more accurately predict the risk of cancer progression. The pluripot...

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Autores principales: de Vicente, Juan C., Donate-Pérez del Molino, Paula, Rodrigo, Juan P., Allonca, Eva, Hermida-Prado, Francisco, Granda-Díaz, Rocío, Rodríguez Santamarta, Tania, García-Pedrero, Juana M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31640140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101744
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author de Vicente, Juan C.
Donate-Pérez del Molino, Paula
Rodrigo, Juan P.
Allonca, Eva
Hermida-Prado, Francisco
Granda-Díaz, Rocío
Rodríguez Santamarta, Tania
García-Pedrero, Juana M.
author_facet de Vicente, Juan C.
Donate-Pérez del Molino, Paula
Rodrigo, Juan P.
Allonca, Eva
Hermida-Prado, Francisco
Granda-Díaz, Rocío
Rodríguez Santamarta, Tania
García-Pedrero, Juana M.
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description Potentially malignant oral lesions, mainly leukoplakia, are common. Malignant transformation varies widely, even in the absence of histological features such as dysplasia. Hence, there is a need for novel biomarker-based systems to more accurately predict the risk of cancer progression. The pluripotency transcription factor SOX2 is frequently overexpressed in cancers, including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), thereby providing a link between malignancy and stemness. This study investigates the clinical relevance of SOX2 protein expression in early stages of oral carcinogenesis as a cancer risk biomarker, and also its impact on prognosis and disease outcome at late stages of OSCC progression. SOX2 expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in 55 patients with oral epithelial dysplasia, and in 125 patients with OSCC, and correlated with clinicopathological data and outcomes. Nuclear SOX2 expression was detected in four (7%) cases of oral epithelial dysplasia, using a cut-off of 10% stained nuclei, and in 16 (29%) cases when any positive nuclei was evaluated. Univariate analysis showed that SOX2 expression and histopathological grading were significantly associated with oral cancer risk; and both were found to be significant independent predictors in the multivariate analysis. Nuclear SOX2 expression was also found in 49 (39%) OSCC cases, was more frequent in early tumor stages and N0 cases, and was associated with a better survival. In conclusion, SOX2 expression emerges as an independent predictor of oral cancer risk in patients with oral leukoplakia. These findings underscore the relevant role of SOX2 in early oral tumorigenesis rather than in tumor progression.
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spelling pubmed-68329662019-11-25 SOX2 Expression Is an Independent Predictor of Oral Cancer Progression de Vicente, Juan C. Donate-Pérez del Molino, Paula Rodrigo, Juan P. Allonca, Eva Hermida-Prado, Francisco Granda-Díaz, Rocío Rodríguez Santamarta, Tania García-Pedrero, Juana M. J Clin Med Article Potentially malignant oral lesions, mainly leukoplakia, are common. Malignant transformation varies widely, even in the absence of histological features such as dysplasia. Hence, there is a need for novel biomarker-based systems to more accurately predict the risk of cancer progression. The pluripotency transcription factor SOX2 is frequently overexpressed in cancers, including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), thereby providing a link between malignancy and stemness. This study investigates the clinical relevance of SOX2 protein expression in early stages of oral carcinogenesis as a cancer risk biomarker, and also its impact on prognosis and disease outcome at late stages of OSCC progression. SOX2 expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in 55 patients with oral epithelial dysplasia, and in 125 patients with OSCC, and correlated with clinicopathological data and outcomes. Nuclear SOX2 expression was detected in four (7%) cases of oral epithelial dysplasia, using a cut-off of 10% stained nuclei, and in 16 (29%) cases when any positive nuclei was evaluated. Univariate analysis showed that SOX2 expression and histopathological grading were significantly associated with oral cancer risk; and both were found to be significant independent predictors in the multivariate analysis. Nuclear SOX2 expression was also found in 49 (39%) OSCC cases, was more frequent in early tumor stages and N0 cases, and was associated with a better survival. In conclusion, SOX2 expression emerges as an independent predictor of oral cancer risk in patients with oral leukoplakia. These findings underscore the relevant role of SOX2 in early oral tumorigenesis rather than in tumor progression. MDPI 2019-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6832966/ /pubmed/31640140 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101744 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodríguez Santamarta, Tania
García-Pedrero, Juana M.
SOX2 Expression Is an Independent Predictor of Oral Cancer Progression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31640140
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101744
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