Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>It is well known that a persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) is causally involved in the development of squamous cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix (CxSCCs) and a subset of SCCs of the head and neck (HN...

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Main Authors: Leemans C René, Ylstra Bauke, Meijer Gerrit A, van de Wiel Mark A, van Wieringen Wessel N, Snijders Peter JF, Smeets Serge J, Wilting Saskia M, Meijer Chris JLM, Brakenhoff Ruud H, Braakhuis Boudewijn JM, Steenbergen Renske DM
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Published: BMC 2009-06-01
Series:BMC Medical Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1755-8794/2/32
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spelling doaj-92cc7e07ab2442b280ebdc81d21ef3ac2021-04-02T05:12:47ZengBMCBMC Medical Genomics1755-87942009-06-01213210.1186/1755-8794-2-32Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neckLeemans C RenéYlstra BaukeMeijer Gerrit Avan de Wiel Mark Avan Wieringen Wessel NSnijders Peter JFSmeets Serge JWilting Saskia MMeijer Chris JLMBrakenhoff Ruud HBraakhuis Boudewijn JMSteenbergen Renske DM<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>It is well known that a persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) is causally involved in the development of squamous cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix (CxSCCs) and a subset of SCCs of the head and neck (HNSCCs). The latter differ from hrHPV-negative HNSCCs at the clinical and molecular level.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>To determine whether hrHPV-associated SCCs arising from different organs have specific chromosomal alterations in common, we compared genome-wide chromosomal profiles of 10 CxSCCs (all hrHPV-positive) with 12 hrHPV-positive HNSCCs and 30 hrHPV-negative HNSCCs. Potential organ-specific alterations and alterations shared by SCCs in general were investigated as well.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Unsupervised hierarchical clustering resulted in one mainly hrHPV-positive and one mainly hrHPV-negative cluster. Interestingly, loss at 13q and gain at 20q were frequent in HPV-positive carcinomas of both origins, but uncommon in hrHPV-negative HNSCCs, indicating that these alterations are associated with hrHPV-mediated carcinogenesis. Within the group of hrHPV-positive carcinomas, HNSCCs more frequently showed gains of multiple regions at 8q whereas CxSCCs more often showed loss at 17p. Finally, gains at 3q24-29 and losses at 11q22.3-25 were frequent (>50%) in all sample groups.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In this study hrHPV-specific, organ-specific, and pan-SCC chromosomal alterations were identified. The existence of hrHPV-specific alterations in SCCs of different anatomical origin, suggests that these alterations are crucial for hrHPV-mediated carcinogenesis.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1755-8794/2/32
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author Leemans C René
Ylstra Bauke
Meijer Gerrit A
van de Wiel Mark A
van Wieringen Wessel N
Snijders Peter JF
Smeets Serge J
Wilting Saskia M
Meijer Chris JLM
Brakenhoff Ruud H
Braakhuis Boudewijn JM
Steenbergen Renske DM
spellingShingle Leemans C René
Ylstra Bauke
Meijer Gerrit A
van de Wiel Mark A
van Wieringen Wessel N
Snijders Peter JF
Smeets Serge J
Wilting Saskia M
Meijer Chris JLM
Brakenhoff Ruud H
Braakhuis Boudewijn JM
Steenbergen Renske DM
Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
BMC Medical Genomics
author_facet Leemans C René
Ylstra Bauke
Meijer Gerrit A
van de Wiel Mark A
van Wieringen Wessel N
Snijders Peter JF
Smeets Serge J
Wilting Saskia M
Meijer Chris JLM
Brakenhoff Ruud H
Braakhuis Boudewijn JM
Steenbergen Renske DM
author_sort Leemans C René
title Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
title_short Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
title_full Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
title_fullStr Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
title_full_unstemmed Genomic profiling identifies common HPV-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
title_sort genomic profiling identifies common hpv-associated chromosomal alterations in squamous cell carcinomas of cervix and head and neck
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Genomics
issn 1755-8794
publishDate 2009-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>It is well known that a persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) is causally involved in the development of squamous cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix (CxSCCs) and a subset of SCCs of the head and neck (HNSCCs). The latter differ from hrHPV-negative HNSCCs at the clinical and molecular level.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>To determine whether hrHPV-associated SCCs arising from different organs have specific chromosomal alterations in common, we compared genome-wide chromosomal profiles of 10 CxSCCs (all hrHPV-positive) with 12 hrHPV-positive HNSCCs and 30 hrHPV-negative HNSCCs. Potential organ-specific alterations and alterations shared by SCCs in general were investigated as well.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Unsupervised hierarchical clustering resulted in one mainly hrHPV-positive and one mainly hrHPV-negative cluster. Interestingly, loss at 13q and gain at 20q were frequent in HPV-positive carcinomas of both origins, but uncommon in hrHPV-negative HNSCCs, indicating that these alterations are associated with hrHPV-mediated carcinogenesis. Within the group of hrHPV-positive carcinomas, HNSCCs more frequently showed gains of multiple regions at 8q whereas CxSCCs more often showed loss at 17p. Finally, gains at 3q24-29 and losses at 11q22.3-25 were frequent (>50%) in all sample groups.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In this study hrHPV-specific, organ-specific, and pan-SCC chromosomal alterations were identified. The existence of hrHPV-specific alterations in SCCs of different anatomical origin, suggests that these alterations are crucial for hrHPV-mediated carcinogenesis.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1755-8794/2/32
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