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Integration of p16/HPV DNA Status with a 24-miRNA-Defined Molecular Phenotype Improves Clinically Relevant Stratification of Head and Neck Cancer Patients

  • Julia Hess
  • , Kristian Unger
  • , Cornelius Maihoefer
  • , Lars Schüttrumpf
  • , Peter Weber
  • , Sebastian Marschner
  • , Ludmila Wintergerst
  • , Ulrike Pflugradt
  • , Philipp Baumeister
  • , Axel Walch
  • , Christine Woischke
  • , Thomas Kirchner
  • , Martin Werner
  • , Kristin Sörensen
  • , Michael Baumann
  • , Ingeborg Tinhofer
  • , Stephanie E. Combs
  • , Jürgen Debus
  • , Henning Schäfer
  • , Mechthild Krause
  • Annett Linge, Jens von der Grün, Martin Stuschke, Daniel Zips, Martin Canis, Kirsten Lauber, Ute Ganswindt, Michael Henke, Horst Zitzelsberger, Claus Belka

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Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) generally have a more favourable prognosis. We hypothesized that HPV-associated HNSCC may be identified by an miRNA-signature according to their specific molecular pathogenesis, and be characterized by a unique transcriptome compared to HPV-negative HNSCC. We performed miRNA expression profiling of two p16/HPV DNA characterized HNSCC cohorts of patients treated by adjuvant radio(chemo)therapy (multicentre DKTK-ROG n = 128, single-centre LMU-KKG n = 101). A linear model predicting HPV status built in DKTK-ROG using lasso-regression was tested in LMU-KKG. LMU-KKG tumours (n = 30) were transcriptome profiled for differential gene expression and miRNA-integration. A 24-miRNA signature predicted HPV-status with 94.53% accuracy (AUC: 0.99) in DKTK-ROG, and 86.14% (AUC: 0.86) in LMU-KKG. The prognostic values of 24-miRNA- and p16/HPV DNA status were comparable. Combining p16/HPV DNA and 24-miRNA status allowed patient sub-stratification and identification of an HPV-associated patient subgroup with impaired overall survival. HPV-positive tumours showed downregulated MAPK, Estrogen, EGFR, TGFbeta, WNT signaling activity. miRNA-mRNA integration revealed HPV-specific signaling pathway regulation, including PD−L1 expression/PD−1 checkpoint pathway in cancer in HPV-associated HNSCC. Integration of clinically established p16/HPV DNA with 24-miRNA signature status improved clinically relevant risk stratification, which might be considered for future clinical decision-making with respect to treatment de-escalation in HPV-associated HNSCC.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3745
JournalCancers
Volume14
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

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Keywords

  • HNSCC
  • HPV
  • head and neck cancer
  • interaction
  • mRNA
  • miRNA
  • prediction
  • prognosis
  • signaling pathways
  • signature

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