2022
p16 Represses DNA Damage Repair via a Novel Ubiquitin-Dependent Signaling Cascade
Molkentine DP, Molkentine JM, Bridges KA, Valdecanas DR, Dhawan A, Bahri R, Hefner AJ, Kumar M, Yang L, Abdelhakiem M, Pifer PM, Sandulache V, Sheth A, Beadle BM, Thames HD, Mason KA, Pickering CR, Meyn RE, Skinner HD. p16 Represses DNA Damage Repair via a Novel Ubiquitin-Dependent Signaling Cascade. Cancer Research 2022, 82: 916-928. PMID: 34965932, PMCID: PMC9136619, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-21-2101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCarcinoma, Squamous CellCarrier ProteinsCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16DNA DamageDNA, ViralHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansPapillomaviridaePapillomavirus InfectionsSignal TransductionSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckTumor Suppressor ProteinsUbiquitinUbiquitin-Protein LigasesUbiquitin-Specific Peptidase 7ConceptsUbiquitin-specific protease 7DNA damage repairDamage repairHPV-positive tumorsTranscription factor Sp1Human papillomavirusFactor Sp1Neck squamous cell carcinoma cellsDNA-damaging therapiesRenders cellsHomologous recombinationSignaling cascadesHPV-negative diseaseSquamous cell carcinoma cellsHPV-negative counterpartsHPV-positive diseaseSquamous cell carcinomaUSP7 inhibitorsDNA damageHPV-negative HNSCCFunctional roleDegradation pathwayHPV positivityPathwayUndiscovered pathways
2018
Association of Human Papillomavirus Status at Head and Neck Carcinoma Subsites With Overall Survival
Li H, Torabi SJ, Yarbrough WG, Mehra S, Osborn HA, Judson B. Association of Human Papillomavirus Status at Head and Neck Carcinoma Subsites With Overall Survival. JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery 2018, 144: 519-525. PMID: 29801040, PMCID: PMC6583856, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoto.2018.0395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHPV-positive statusHuman papillomavirus (HPV) statusOverall survivalHPV statusOral cavityHPV positivityRetrospective population-based cohort studyPopulation-based cohort studyCox multivariate regression modelNeck squamous cell carcinomaHPV-negative statusImproved overall survivalNational Cancer DatabaseHPV-negative tumorsHPV-positive tumorsIndependent prognostic factorHuman papillomavirus positivityUpper aerodigestive tractSquamous cell carcinomaLarge survival differencesCategory tumorsOropharynx subsiteCohort studyPrimary malignancyImproved survival
2011
Exome Sequencing of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Reveals Inactivating Mutations in NOTCH1
Agrawal N, Frederick MJ, Pickering CR, Bettegowda C, Chang K, Li RJ, Fakhry C, Xie TX, Zhang J, Wang J, Zhang N, El-Naggar AK, Jasser SA, Weinstein JN, Treviño L, Drummond JA, Muzny DM, Wu Y, Wood LD, Hruban RH, Westra WH, Koch WM, Califano JA, Gibbs RA, Sidransky D, Vogelstein B, Velculescu VE, Papadopoulos N, Wheeler DA, Kinzler KW, Myers JN. Exome Sequencing of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Reveals Inactivating Mutations in NOTCH1. Science 2011, 333: 1154-1157. PMID: 21798897, PMCID: PMC3162986, DOI: 10.1126/science.1206923.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCarcinomaCarcinoma, Squamous CellCell Cycle ProteinsCodon, NonsenseExonsF-Box ProteinsF-Box-WD Repeat-Containing Protein 7Gene DosageGenes, p53Genes, Tumor SuppressorHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansINDEL MutationMutationMutation, MissenseNeoplasms, Squamous CellOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisOncogenesPapillomaviridaePapillomavirus InfectionsReceptor, Notch1Sequence Analysis, DNASmokingSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckUbiquitin-Protein LigasesConceptsNeck squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaHuman papillomavirusHPV-positive tumorsWhole-exome sequencingMore mutationsPrimary tumorCommon cancerMultiple tumorsTobacco useTumor typesTumorsTumor suppressor geneExome sequencingGene copy number analysisNotch1Copy number analysisPatientsCarcinomaInactivating mutationCancerSuppressor geneMutationsGenetic origin
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