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- Title
Targeted next-generation sequencing of TP53 in oral tongue carcinoma from non-smokers.
- Authors
Faden, Daniel L.; Arron, Sarah T.; Heaton, Chase M.; DeRisi, Joseph; South, Andrew P.; Wang, Steven J.
- Abstract
Background: Little is known regarding the etiology and genomic underpinnings of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OTSCC) in patients who lack traditional risk factors, yet the incidence is increasing. In particular, the rate, and role, of TP53 mutations in this cohort has been heavily debated in the literature. Methods: Tumor DNA from forty-three non-smokers with OTSCC underwent next generation sequencing of TP53. Results: Sixty percent of samples contained a TP53 mutation. The G > T transversion rate was 5.7 %. TP53 status did not differ by age. Conclusions: OTSCC in non-smokers have TP53 mutation rates similar to other Head and Neck cancers yet these mutations do not appear related to carcinogen exposure based on the mutational spectrum and clinical history. The mechanisms driving tumorigenesis in this cohort, including mutations in TP53, remain elusive and further studies are needed.
- Subjects
UNITED States; DNA analysis; CANCER genetics; TUMOR suppressor genes; CANCER patients; GENETIC polymorphisms; LONGITUDINAL method; GENETIC mutation; SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma; TONGUE tumors; RAPD technique; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; NEOPLASTIC cell transformation; SEQUENCE analysis; GENETICS
- Publication
Journal of Otolaryngology -- Head & Neck Surgery, 2016, Vol 45, p1
- ISSN
0707-7270
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s40463-016-0160-4