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Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population

The aim of this single-center case-control study is to investigate the feasibility and accuracy of oral cancer protein risk stratification (OCPRS) to analyze the risk of cancer progression. All patients diagnosed with oral cancer in Taiwan, between 2012 and 2014, and who underwent surgical intervent...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hui-Ching, Chou, Meng-Chun, Wu, Chun-Chieh, Chan, Leong-Perng, Moi, Sin-Hua, Pan, Mei-Ren, Liu, Ta-Chih, Yang, Cheng-Hong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11060925
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author Wang, Hui-Ching
Chou, Meng-Chun
Wu, Chun-Chieh
Chan, Leong-Perng
Moi, Sin-Hua
Pan, Mei-Ren
Liu, Ta-Chih
Yang, Cheng-Hong
author_facet Wang, Hui-Ching
Chou, Meng-Chun
Wu, Chun-Chieh
Chan, Leong-Perng
Moi, Sin-Hua
Pan, Mei-Ren
Liu, Ta-Chih
Yang, Cheng-Hong
author_sort Wang, Hui-Ching
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description The aim of this single-center case-control study is to investigate the feasibility and accuracy of oral cancer protein risk stratification (OCPRS) to analyze the risk of cancer progression. All patients diagnosed with oral cancer in Taiwan, between 2012 and 2014, and who underwent surgical intervention were selected for the study. The tissue was further processed for immunohistochemistry (IHC) for 21 target proteins. Analyses were performed using the results of IHC staining, clinicopathological characteristics, and survival outcomes. Novel stratifications with a hierarchical clustering approach and combinations were applied using the Cox proportional hazard regression model. Of the 163 participants recruited, 102 patients were analyzed, and OCPRS successfully identified patients with different progression-free survival (PFS) profiles in high-risk (53 subjects) versus low-risk (49 subjects) groups (p = 0.012). OCPRS was composed of cytoplasmic PLK1, phosphoMet, and SGK2 IHC staining. After controlling for the influence of clinicopathological features, high-risk patients were 2.33 times more likely to experience cancer progression than low-risk patients (p = 0.020). In the multivariate model, patients with extranodal extension (HR = 2.66, p = 0.045) demonstrated a significantly increased risk for disease progression. Risk stratification with OCPRS provided distinct PFS groups for patients with oral cancer after surgical intervention. OCPRS appears suitable for routine clinical use for progression and prognosis estimation.
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spelling pubmed-82240042021-06-25 Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population Wang, Hui-Ching Chou, Meng-Chun Wu, Chun-Chieh Chan, Leong-Perng Moi, Sin-Hua Pan, Mei-Ren Liu, Ta-Chih Yang, Cheng-Hong Diagnostics (Basel) Article The aim of this single-center case-control study is to investigate the feasibility and accuracy of oral cancer protein risk stratification (OCPRS) to analyze the risk of cancer progression. All patients diagnosed with oral cancer in Taiwan, between 2012 and 2014, and who underwent surgical intervention were selected for the study. The tissue was further processed for immunohistochemistry (IHC) for 21 target proteins. Analyses were performed using the results of IHC staining, clinicopathological characteristics, and survival outcomes. Novel stratifications with a hierarchical clustering approach and combinations were applied using the Cox proportional hazard regression model. Of the 163 participants recruited, 102 patients were analyzed, and OCPRS successfully identified patients with different progression-free survival (PFS) profiles in high-risk (53 subjects) versus low-risk (49 subjects) groups (p = 0.012). OCPRS was composed of cytoplasmic PLK1, phosphoMet, and SGK2 IHC staining. After controlling for the influence of clinicopathological features, high-risk patients were 2.33 times more likely to experience cancer progression than low-risk patients (p = 0.020). In the multivariate model, patients with extranodal extension (HR = 2.66, p = 0.045) demonstrated a significantly increased risk for disease progression. Risk stratification with OCPRS provided distinct PFS groups for patients with oral cancer after surgical intervention. OCPRS appears suitable for routine clinical use for progression and prognosis estimation. MDPI 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8224004/ /pubmed/34063938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11060925 Text en © 2021 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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Wang, Hui-Ching
Chou, Meng-Chun
Wu, Chun-Chieh
Chan, Leong-Perng
Moi, Sin-Hua
Pan, Mei-Ren
Liu, Ta-Chih
Yang, Cheng-Hong
Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population
title Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population
title_full Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population
title_fullStr Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population
title_full_unstemmed Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population
title_short Application of the Interaction between Tissue Immunohistochemistry Staining and Clinicopathological Factors for Evaluating the Risk of Oral Cancer Progression by Hierarchical Clustering Analysis: A Case-Control Study in a Taiwanese Population
title_sort application of the interaction between tissue immunohistochemistry staining and clinicopathological factors for evaluating the risk of oral cancer progression by hierarchical clustering analysis: a case-control study in a taiwanese population
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11060925
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