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Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | 2014

Restoration of E-cadherin expression by selective Cox-2 inhibition and the clinical relevance of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Ryoichi Fujii; Yorihisa Imanishi; Katsushi Shibata; Nobuya Sakai; Koji Sakamoto; Seiji Shigetomi; Noboru Habu; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoichiro Sato; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Toshiki Tomita; Kaori Kameyama; Masato Fujii; Kaoru Ogawa

BackgroundThe epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) accompanied by the downregulation of E-cadherin has been thought to promote metastasis. Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) is presumed to contribute to cancer progression through its multifaceted function, and recently its inverse relationship with E-cadherin was suggested. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether selective Cox-2 inhibitors restore the expression of E-cadherin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cells, and to examine the possible correlations of the expression levels of EMT-related molecules with clinicopathological factors in HNSCC.MethodsWe used quantitative real-time PCR to examine the effects of three selective Cox-2 inhibitors, i.e., celecoxib, NS-398, and SC-791 on the gene expressions of E-cadherin (CDH-1) and its transcriptional repressors (SIP1, Snail, Twist) in the human HNSCC cell lines HSC-2 and HSC-4. To evaluate the changes in E-cadherin expression on the cell surface, we used a flowcytometer and immunofluorescent staining in addition to Western blotting. We evaluated and statistically analyzed the clinicopathological factors and mRNA expressions of Cox-2, CDH-1 and its repressors in surgical specimens of 40 patients with tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC).ResultsThe selective Cox-2 inhibitors upregulated the E-cadherin expression on the cell surface of the HNSCC cells through the downregulation of its transcriptional repressors. The extent of this effect depended on the baseline expression levels of both E-cadherin and Cox-2 in each cell line. A univariate analysis showed that higher Cox-2 mRNA expression (p = 0.037), lower CDH-1 mRNA expression (p = 0.020), and advanced T-classification (p = 0.036) were significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis in TSCC. A multivariate logistic regression revealed that lower CDH-1 mRNA expression was the independent risk factor affecting lymph node metastasis (p = 0.041).ConclusionsThese findings suggest that the appropriately selective administration of certain Cox-2 inhibitors may have an anti-metastatic effect through suppression of the EMT by restoring E-cadherin expression. In addition, the downregulation of CDH-1 resulting from the EMT may be closely involved in lymph node metastasis in TSCC.


Oncotarget | 2017

Biomarker immunoprofile in salivary duct carcinomas: clinicopathological and prognostic implications with evaluation of the revised classification

Soichiro Takase; Satoshi Kano; Yuichiro Tada; Daisuke Kawakita; Tomotaka Shimura; Hideaki Hirai; Kiyoaki Tsukahara; Akira Shimizu; Yorihisa Imanishi; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Kenji Okami; Yuichiro Sato; Yukiko Sato; Chihiro Fushimi; Takuro Okada; Hiroki Sato; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Akihiro Sakai; Koji Ebisumoto; Takafumi Togashi; Yushi Ueki; Hisayuki Ota; Toyoyuki Hanazawa; Hideaki Chazono; Robert Yoshiyuki Osamura; Toshitaka Nagao

Salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) is an uncommon, aggressive malignant neoplasm histologically resembling high-grade mammary ductal carcinoma. SDC can arise de novo or ex pleomorphic adenoma. To clarify the correlation of biomarker immunoprofile with clinicopathological findings and clinical outcome of SDC, we conducted immunohistochemistry for EGFR, HER2, HER3, AR, CK5/6, p53, and Ki-67, along with HER2 fluorescence in situ hybridization in 151 SDCs. SDCs ex pleomorphic adenoma more commonly overexpressed EGFR, HER2, HER3, and Ki-67 than de novo SDCs (P = 0.015, < 0.001, 0.045, and 0.02, respectively). In multivariate analysis, AR− and CK5/6+ were associated with shorter progression-free survival (P = 0.027 and 0.004, respectively). Moreover, patients with p53-extreme negative/positive demonstrated poorer overall survival (P = 0.007). On assessing the revised classification by the combination of biomarker expression, the percentages of each subtype were as follows: ‘apocrine A’ (AR+/HER2−/Ki-67-low) (24%), ‘apocrine B’ (AR+/HER2−/Ki-67-high) (18%), ‘apocrine HER2’ (AR+/HER2+) (35%), ‘HER2-enriched’ (AR−/HER2+) (12%), and ‘double negative’ (AR−/HER2−) (11%). ‘Double negative’ was further subclassified into ‘basal-like’ (EGFR and/or CK5/6+) (7%) and ‘unclassified’ (3%). Consequently, patients with ‘apocrine A’ showed a better progression-free survival than those with any other subtypes. Our revised immunoprofiling classification was valuable for predicting the survival and might be useful in personalized therapy for patients with SDC.


Oncotarget | 2017

Impact of hematological inflammatory markers on clinical outcome in patients with salivary duct carcinoma: a multi-institutional study in Japan

Daisuke Kawakita; Yuichiro Tada; Yorihisa Imanishi; Shintaro Beppu; Kiyoaki Tsukahara; Satoshi Kano; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Kenji Okami; Yuichiro Sato; Akira Shimizu; Yukiko Sato; Chihiro Fushimi; Soichiro Takase; Takuro Okada; Hiroki Sato; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Akihiro Sakai; Koji Ebisumoto; Takafumi Togashi; Yushi Ueki; Hisayuki Ota; Tomotaka Shimura; Toyoyuki Hanazawa; Shingo Murakami; Toshitaka Nagao

The prognostic role of modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) in patients with salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) remains unclear. We conducted a multi-institutional retrospective cohort study of 140 SDC patients. The survival impact of these hematological markers was evaluated using multivariate proportional hazard models.High mGPS (≥1) was significantly associated with worse survival (3-year overall survival (OS): 16.7% vs 66.1%, p-value=0.003; 3-year progression-free survival (PFS): 0.0% vs 27.9%, p-value<0.001). Additionally, high C-reactive protein (CRP) (≥0.39 mg/dl) was significantly associated with worse survival (3-year OS: 32.1% vs 68.2%, p-value=0.001; 3-year PFS: 7.1% vs 31.1%, p-value<0.001). These associations were consistent with multivariate analysis adjusted for established prognostic factors. Although we also found significant association of high NLR (≥2.5) with OS (HR 1.80; 95% confidence interval, 1.05-3.08) in multivariate analysis, this association were inconsistent with the results of PFS. In addition, we found no significant associations of PLR with survival. In conclusion, we found that mGPS, CRP and NLR were identified as prognostic factors associated with survival in SDC patients.


Oncotarget | 2018

Prognostic and histogenetic roles of gene alteration and the expression of key potentially actionable targets in salivary duct carcinomas

Tomotaka Shimura; Yuichiro Tada; Hideaki Hirai; Daisuke Kawakita; Satoshi Kano; Kiyoaki Tsukahara; Akira Shimizu; Soichiro Takase; Yorihisa Imanishi; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Kenji Okami; Yuichiro Sato; Yukiko Sato; Chihiro Fushimi; Hideaki Takahashi; Takuro Okada; Hiroki Sato; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Akihiro Sakai; Koji Ebisumoto; Takafumi Togashi; Yushi Ueki; Hisayuki Ota; Mizuo Ando; Shinji Kohsaka; Toyoyuki Hanazawa; Hideaki Chazono; Yoshiyuki Kadokura; Hitome Kobayashi

The molecular characteristics of therapeutically-relevant targets and their clinicopathological implications in salivary duct carcinomas (SDCs) are poorly understood. We investigated the gene alterations and the immunoexpression of crucial oncogenic molecules in 151 SDCs. The mutation rates that were identified, in order of frequency, were as follows: TP53, 68%; PIK3CA, 18%; H-RAS, 16%; BRAF, 4%; and AKT1, 1.5%. PIK3CA/H-RAS/BRAF mutations were more common in de novo SDC than in SDC ex-pleomorphic adenoma. Furthermore, these mutations were mutually exclusive for HER2 overexpression/amplification. TP53 mutations were frequently detected in cases with the aberrant p53 expression, and TP53 missense and truncating mutations were associated with p53-extreme positivity and negativity, respectively. DISH analysis revealed no cases of EGFR amplification. The rates of PI3K, p-Akt, and p-mTOR positivity were 34%, 22%, and 66%, respectively; PTEN loss was observed in 47% of the cases. These expressions were correlated according to the signaling axis. Cases with PI3K negativity and PTEN loss appeared to show a lower expression of androgen receptor. In the multivariate analysis, patients with SDC harboring TP53 truncating mutations showed shorter progression-free survival. Conversely, p-Akt positivity was associated with a favorable outcome. This study might provide information that leads to advances in personized therapy for SDC.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2018

Clinical diagnosis and treatment outcomes for parapharyngeal space schwannomas: A single-institution review of 21 cases

Yoichiro Sato; Yorihisa Imanishi; Toshiki Tomita; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Koji Sakamoto; Ryoichi Fujii; Seiji Shigetomi; Noboru Habu; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Mariko Sekimizu; Kaoru Ogawa

Because the incidence of schwannoma arising from the parapharyngeal space (PPS) is very low, no studies have analyzed extirpation methods and postoperative neurological complications exclusively in PPS schwannomas.


Histopathology | 2018

The high expression of FOXA1 is correlated with a favourable prognosis in salivary duct carcinomas: a study of 142 cases

Makoto Urano; Hideaki Hirai; Yuichiro Tada; Daisuke Kawakita; Tomotaka Shimura; Kiyoaki Tsukahara; Satoshi Kano; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Kenji Okami; Yuichiro Sato; Chihiro Fushimi; Akira Shimizu; Soichiro Takase; Takuro Okada; Hiroki Sato; Yorihisa Imanishi; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Akihiro Sakai; Koji Ebisumoto; Takafumi Togashi; Yushi Ueki; Hisayuki Ota; Yukiko Sato; Natsuki Saigusa; Masato Nakaguro; Toyoyuki Hanazawa; Toshitaka Nagao

Salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) is an uncommon, aggressive tumour that, histologically, resembles high‐grade mammary ductal carcinoma, and is characterised by the expression of androgen receptor (AR). The androgen signalling pathway, a potential therapeutic target, can be regulated by FOXA1. This study aimed to evaluate the clinicopathological implications of FOXA1 in SDC.


Cancer Research | 2016

Abstract 3359: Expression of stem cell markers Oct3/4 and Nanog in the head and neck squamous carcinoma cells and its clinical implications for delayed neck metastasis in stage I/II tongue squamous cell carcinoma

Noboru Habu; Yorihisa Imanishi; Kaori Kameyama; Masayuki Shimoda; Yutaka Tokumaru; Koji Sakamoto; Ryoichi Fujii; Seiji Shigetomi; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoichiro Sato; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Toshiki Tomita; Masato Fujii; Kaoru Ogawa

Background: The side population (SP) of cancer cells is reportedly enriched with cancer stem cells (CSCs), however, the functional role and clinical relevance of CSC marker molecules upregulated in the SP of head and neck squamous carcinoma (HNSCC) cells are yet to be elucidated. Patients with clinical stage I/II (T1-2N0M0) tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) typically undergo partial glossectomy alone; however, development of delayed neck metastasis (DNM) tends to reduce their survival. In the present study, we aimed to determine the CSC markers in the SP of HNSCC cells along with their functions in cellular behaviors, and to clarify the association of these markers with DNM. Methods: Flow cytometry was applied to isolate SP from main population (MP) in HNSCC cells (SCC4, SAS, and HSC4). The expression of the CSC markers was examined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry. In vitro proliferation, migration, and invasion assays were performed to assess cellular behaviors. Clinicopathological factors and immunohistochemical expressions of Oct3/4 and Nanog were evaluated using surgical specimens from 50 patients with stage I/II TSCC who underwent partial glossectomy alone. Results: SPs were isolated in all three cell lines examined. Expression levels of Oct3/4 and Nanog were higher in SP cells than MP cells. Additionally, cell migration and invasion abilities were higher in SP cells than MP cells, whereas there was no difference in proliferation. Univariate analysis showed that expression of Oct3/4 and Nanog, vascular invasion, muscular invasion, and mode of invasion were significantly correlated with DNM. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that Oct3/4 expression (risk ratio = 14.78, p = 0.002) and vascular invasion (risk ratio = 12.93, p = 0.017) were independently predictive of DNM. Regarding the diagnostic performance, Oct3/4 showed the highest accuracy, sensitivity, and negative predictive value of 82.0%, 61.5%, and 86.8%, respectively, while vascular invasion showed the highest specificity and positive predictive value of 94.6% and 71.4%, respectively. Conclusion: These results suggest that Oct3/4 and Nanog represent probable CSC markers in HNSCC, which contribute to the development of DNM in part by enhancing cell motility and invasiveness. Moreover, along with vascular invasion, expression of Oct3/4 in the primary cancer cells can be considered a potential predictor for selecting patients at high risk of developing DNM. Citation Format: Noboru Habu, Yorihisa Imanishi, Kaori Kameyama, Masayuki Shimoda, Yutaka Tokumaru, Koji Sakamoto, Ryoichi Fujii, Seiji Shigetomi, Kuninori Otsuka, Yoichiro Sato, Yoshihiro Watanabe, Hiroyuki Ozawa, Toshiki Tomita, Masato Fujii, Kaoru Ogawa. Expression of stem cell markers Oct3/4 and Nanog in the head and neck squamous carcinoma cells and its clinical implications for delayed neck metastasis in stage I/II tongue squamous cell carcinoma. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 3359.


Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2016

Clinical Outcomes and Prognostic Factors for Salivary Duct Carcinoma: A Multi-Institutional Analysis of 141 Patients

Kuninori Otsuka; Yorihisa Imanishi; Yuichiro Tada; Daisuke Kawakita; Satoshi Kano; Kiyoaki Tsukahara; Akira Shimizu; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Kenji Okami; Akihiro Sakai; Yuichiro Sato; Yushi Ueki; Yukiko Sato; Toyoyuki Hanazawa; Hideaki Chazono; Kaoru Ogawa; Toshitaka Nagao


BMC Cancer | 2015

Expression of Oct3/4 and Nanog in the head and neck squamous carcinoma cells and its clinical implications for delayed neck metastasis in stage I/II oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma

Noboru Habu; Yorihisa Imanishi; Kaori Kameyama; Masayuki Shimoda; Yutaka Tokumaru; Koji Sakamoto; Ryoichi Fujii; Seiji Shigetomi; Kuninori Otsuka; Yoichiro Sato; Yoshihiro Watanabe; Hiroyuki Ozawa; Toshiki Tomita; Masato Fujii; Kaoru Ogawa


Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2013

[Survival analysis and immunohistochemical study of HER-2 and AR (androgen receptor) expression in salivary duct carcinoma].

Kuninori Otsuka; Yorihisa Imanishi; Noboru Habu; Yoichiro Sato; Seiji Shigetomi; Ryoichi Fujii; Koji Sakamoto; Toshiki Tomita; Masato Fujii; Kaori Kameyama; Kaoru Ogawa

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