2024
Immune infiltration at the primary tumor is associated with clinical outcome of patients with extranodal extension of lymph node metastasis in oral cancer
Michikawa C, Gleber-Netto F, Pickering C, Rao X, Wang J, Sikora A, Myers J, Frederick M. Immune infiltration at the primary tumor is associated with clinical outcome of patients with extranodal extension of lymph node metastasis in oral cancer. Oral Oncology 2024, 153: 106729. PMID: 38663156, DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2024.106729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral cavity squamous cell carcinomaAssociated with clinical outcomesExtranodal extensionLymph node metastasisImmune infiltrationImmune infiltration statusOverall survivalPrimary tumorNode metastasisOral cancerInfiltration statusClinical outcomes of OSCC patientsExtension of lymph node metastasesAssociated with clinical outcomes of patientsAssociated with OS rateLocally advanced oral cancerClinical outcomes of patientsOutcome of OSCC patientsAssociated with poor overall survivalImmune infiltration of tumorsLow immune infiltrationNode negative tumorsAdvanced oral cancerHuman papillomavirus-negativeInfiltration of tumors
2023
HRAS Mutations Define a Distinct Subgroup in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Coleman N, Marcelo K, Hopkins J, Khan N, Du R, Hong L, Park E, Balsara B, Leoni M, Pickering C, Myers J, Heymach J, Albacker L, Hong D, Gillison M, Le X. HRAS Mutations Define a Distinct Subgroup in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. JCO Precision Oncology 2023, 7: e2200211. PMID: 36603172, PMCID: PMC9928766, DOI: 10.1200/po.22.00211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeck squamous cell carcinomaMD Anderson Cancer CenterSquamous cell carcinomaAnderson Cancer CenterCo-occurring mutationsClinical courseSurvival outcomesCancer CenterCell carcinomaShorter disease-free survivalPoor clinic outcomePrimary definitive treatmentTherapeutic combination strategiesDisease-free survivalPoor clinical outcomePatient demographic informationImproved OSDefinitive treatmentMedian ageOverall survivalFoundation MedicineMale patientsClinical outcomesClinic outcomesTreatment response
2022
Prognostic Significance of p16 and Its Relationship with Human Papillomavirus Status in Patients with Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Results of 5 Years Follow-Up
Chahoud J, Zacharias N, Pham R, Qiao W, Guo M, Lu X, Alaniz A, Segarra L, Martinez-Ferrer M, Gleber-Netto F, Pickering C, Rao P, Pettaway C. Prognostic Significance of p16 and Its Relationship with Human Papillomavirus Status in Patients with Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Results of 5 Years Follow-Up. Cancers 2022, 14: 6024. PMID: 36551510, PMCID: PMC9775956, DOI: 10.3390/cancers14246024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPenile squamous cell carcinomaCancer-specific survivalSquamous cell carcinomaOverall survivalLymphovascular invasionCell carcinomaMedian cancer-specific survivalHigh-risk human papillomavirusHR-HPV statusMedian overall survivalTumor p16 statusHuman papillomavirus (HPV) statusHigh-risk HPVIndependent prognostic factorSingle-institution analysisClinico-pathologic variablesIHC staining patternSitu hybridization kitHR-HPVHPV statusPatient characteristicsPrognostic factorsSpecific survivalMultivariable analysisPrognostic significanceEvolutionary Action Score of TP53 Analysis in Pathologically High-Risk Human Papillomavirus-Negative Head and Neck Cancer From a Phase 2 Clinical Trial: NRG Oncology Radiation Therapy Oncology Group 0234
Michikawa C, Torres-Saavedra P, Silver N, Harari P, Kies M, Rosenthal D, Le Q, Jordan R, Duose D, Mallampati S, Trivedi S, Luthra R, Wistuba I, Osman A, Lichtarge O, Foote R, Parvathaneni U, Hayes D, Pickering C, Myers J. Evolutionary Action Score of TP53 Analysis in Pathologically High-Risk Human Papillomavirus-Negative Head and Neck Cancer From a Phase 2 Clinical Trial: NRG Oncology Radiation Therapy Oncology Group 0234. Advances In Radiation Oncology 2022, 7: 100989. PMID: 36420184, PMCID: PMC9677209, DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2022.100989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease-free survivalCisplatin armDocetaxel armOverall survivalPrognostic markerRadiation therapyHigh-risk pathologic featuresHuman papillomavirus-negative headPhase 2 clinical trialPhase 2 studyBetter overall survivalLow-risk groupReliable prognostic markersEvolutionary action scoreAdvanced HNSCCAdjuvant treatmentResection samplesClinical outcomesDistant metastasisPathologic featuresPoor outcomeNeck cancerClinical trialsTreatment outcomesBetter survival
2021
Biology of the Radio- and Chemo-Responsiveness in HPV Malignancies
Spiotto MT, Taniguchi CM, Klopp AH, Colbert LE, Lin SH, Wang L, Frederick MJ, Osman AA, Pickering CR, Frank SJ. Biology of the Radio- and Chemo-Responsiveness in HPV Malignancies. Seminars In Radiation Oncology 2021, 31: 274-285. PMID: 34455983, PMCID: PMC8689584, DOI: 10.1016/j.semradonc.2021.02.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHPV-positive cancersPotential biological mechanismsHPV-positive cancer cellsHPV-negative cancersCancer cellsImproved clinical outcomesCancer stem cell subpopulationMultiple anatomic sitesHPV-negative cellsG2/M arrestBiological mechanismsHPV MalignanciesLocoregional controlOverall survivalClinical outcomesPreclinical observationsAnatomic sitesHypoxic tumor microenvironmentStem cell subpopulationCancerTumor microenvironmentCell subpopulationsRadiosensitive phaseImpaired DNA damage responseOxidative stressWhole-exome Sequencing in Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma Uncovers Novel Prognostic Categorization and Drug Targets Similar to Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaClinical Implications of WES in Penile Squamous Carcinoma
Chahoud J, Gleber-Netto FO, McCormick BZ, Rao P, Lu X, Guo M, Morgan MB, Chu RA, Martinez-Ferrer M, Eterovic AK, Pickering CR, Pettaway CA. Whole-exome Sequencing in Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma Uncovers Novel Prognostic Categorization and Drug Targets Similar to Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaClinical Implications of WES in Penile Squamous Carcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research 2021, 27: 2560-2570. PMID: 33441293, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-20-4004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBiomarkers, TumorCase-Control StudiesComputational BiologyDisease ManagementDisease SusceptibilityExome SequencingHumansMaleMiddle AgedMolecular Targeted TherapyMutationNeoplasm GradingNeoplasm StagingPenile NeoplasmsPrognosisSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckConceptsPenile squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaHuman papilloma virus testingNeck squamous cell carcinomaNotch pathway alterationsMutation signaturesTumor mutation burdenWorse overall survivalLimited treatment optionsWhole-exome sequencing analysisPenile squamous carcinomaPotential clinical implicationsMutational signaturesDefective DNA mismatch repairCancer Genome Atlas studyWhole-exome sequencingNovel druggable targetsDistinct mutational signaturesNormal penile tissuesOverall survivalWorse survivalHigh TMBSquamous carcinomaPenile tissue
2017
APOBEC3A is an oral cancer prognostic biomarker in Taiwanese carriers of an APOBEC deletion polymorphism
Chen TW, Lee CC, Liu H, Wu CS, Pickering CR, Huang PJ, Wang J, Chang IY, Yeh YM, Chen CD, Li HP, Luo JD, Tan BC, Chan TEH, Hsueh C, Chu LJ, Chen YT, Zhang B, Yang CY, Wu CC, Hsu CW, See LC, Tang P, Yu JS, Liao WC, Chiang WF, Rodriguez H, Myers JN, Chang KP, Chang YS. APOBEC3A is an oral cancer prognostic biomarker in Taiwanese carriers of an APOBEC deletion polymorphism. Nature Communications 2017, 8: 465. PMID: 28878238, PMCID: PMC5587710, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00493-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaTaiwanese oral squamous cell carcinomasClinical prognostic relevanceBetter overall survivalCancer prognostic biomarkersExpression of APOBEC3AOverall survivalPrognostic relevanceTaiwanese patientsPrognostic biomarkerSecond cohortGermline polymorphismsCancer typesProminent cancerMutational profileDeletion polymorphismPatientsCarcinomaMutation signaturesExpressionPolymorphismCohortTumors
2015
Down‐regulation of malic enzyme 1 and 2: Sensitizing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells to therapy‐induced senescence
Woo SH, Yang LP, Chuang HC, Fitzgerald A, Lee HY, Pickering C, Myers JN, Skinner HD. Down‐regulation of malic enzyme 1 and 2: Sensitizing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells to therapy‐induced senescence. Head & Neck 2015, 38: e934-e940. PMID: 25994759, DOI: 10.1002/hed.24129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCarcinoma, Squamous CellCell Line, TumorCellular SenescenceCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21Down-RegulationGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGene Knockdown TechniquesHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansMalate DehydrogenaseMetforminRadiation, IonizingReactive Oxygen SpeciesTumor Suppressor Protein p53ConceptsTherapy-induced senescenceOverall survivalReactive oxygen speciesNeck squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaPoor overall survivalPotential therapeutic benefitHNSCC cell linesAntioxidant N-acetyl cysteineN-acetyl cysteinePoor outcomeCell carcinomaPatient outcomesHNSCC cellsGeneration of ROSTherapeutic benefitME2 expressionInduction of senescenceHNSCCP53 statusHigh expressionEnzyme expressionCell linesOxygen speciesOutcomes
2013
High intratumor genetic heterogeneity is related to worse outcome in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Mroz EA, Tward AD, Pickering CR, Myers JN, Ferris RL, Rocco JW. High intratumor genetic heterogeneity is related to worse outcome in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Cancer 2013, 119: 3034-3042. PMID: 23696076, PMCID: PMC3735618, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.28150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMutant-allele tumor heterogeneityNeck squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaHigher mutant allele tumor heterogeneityClinical outcomesCell carcinomaWorse outcomesHigh-risk patientsWorse clinical outcomesOverall survival dataShorter overall survivalAdverse treatment outcomesTumor protein p53 (TP53) mutationsHigh genetic heterogeneityGenetic heterogeneityOverall survivalPrognostic valueAdverse outcomesHuman papillomavirusPatient cohortTreatment outcomesIndividual patientsHigh riskPatientsAdvanced stage