TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection

Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is a heterogeneous disease with respect to the anatomic site of the primary tumor. On the other hand, it is highly recurrent, and once metastatic, it is associated with poor prognosis. TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in primary disease. TP53 m...

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Main Authors: Apostolos Klinakis, Theodoros Rampias
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396420302802
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spelling doaj-b337c3abdf364edcbd511c4033417b532020-11-25T03:56:23ZengElsevierEBioMedicine2352-39642020-08-0158102905TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selectionApostolos Klinakis0Theodoros Rampias1Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Athens 11527, GreeceCorresponding author. Both authors are corresponding authors; Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Athens 11527, GreeceBackground: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is a heterogeneous disease with respect to the anatomic site of the primary tumor. On the other hand, it is highly recurrent, and once metastatic, it is associated with poor prognosis. TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in primary disease. TP53 mutations occur in different structural elements of the protein while the biological outcome can be diverse. Methods: Here we aimed to find differences in the mutation profile of TP53 in primary and metastatic disease and the impact of TP53 mutations in metastasis, specific copy number alterations, tumor mutation burden and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Somatic mutation and clinical data for 512 primary and 134 metastatic biopsies were studied. Findings: Overall TP53 mutation frequency is significantly lower in metastases compared to primary tumors. One the other hand, missense mutations in the DNA binding region are significantly enriched in metastases and are associated with a common fragile site in chromosome 11, leading to amplification and overexpression of genes with established role in metastasis. Finally, TP53 mutations are associated with higher TMB score in metastatic but not primary tumors, and poorer response to immune checkpoint inhibitors for the latter. Interpretation: TP53 mutations affect clinical and molecular aspects of head and neck tumorigenesis including metastasis, genetic alterations and therapeutic response. Funding: This work was supported by a Horizon 2020 grant (801347) to AK, and a Greek General Secretariat for Research and Technology and the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation grant (472‐EpiNotch) to TR.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396420302802TP53Head and neck squamous cell carcinomaMetastasisTumor mutation burdenImmunotherapy
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author Apostolos Klinakis
Theodoros Rampias
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Theodoros Rampias
TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
EBioMedicine
TP53
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Metastasis
Tumor mutation burden
Immunotherapy
author_facet Apostolos Klinakis
Theodoros Rampias
author_sort Apostolos Klinakis
title TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
title_short TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
title_full TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
title_fullStr TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
title_full_unstemmed TP53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
title_sort tp53 mutational landscape of metastatic head and neck cancer reveals patterns of mutation selection
publisher Elsevier
series EBioMedicine
issn 2352-3964
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is a heterogeneous disease with respect to the anatomic site of the primary tumor. On the other hand, it is highly recurrent, and once metastatic, it is associated with poor prognosis. TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in primary disease. TP53 mutations occur in different structural elements of the protein while the biological outcome can be diverse. Methods: Here we aimed to find differences in the mutation profile of TP53 in primary and metastatic disease and the impact of TP53 mutations in metastasis, specific copy number alterations, tumor mutation burden and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Somatic mutation and clinical data for 512 primary and 134 metastatic biopsies were studied. Findings: Overall TP53 mutation frequency is significantly lower in metastases compared to primary tumors. One the other hand, missense mutations in the DNA binding region are significantly enriched in metastases and are associated with a common fragile site in chromosome 11, leading to amplification and overexpression of genes with established role in metastasis. Finally, TP53 mutations are associated with higher TMB score in metastatic but not primary tumors, and poorer response to immune checkpoint inhibitors for the latter. Interpretation: TP53 mutations affect clinical and molecular aspects of head and neck tumorigenesis including metastasis, genetic alterations and therapeutic response. Funding: This work was supported by a Horizon 2020 grant (801347) to AK, and a Greek General Secretariat for Research and Technology and the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation grant (472‐EpiNotch) to TR.
topic TP53
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Metastasis
Tumor mutation burden
Immunotherapy
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