Faculty Opinions recommendation of Treatment trends for advanced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma in the era of human papillomavirus.

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Giulio Cantu
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Sidharth V. Puram ◽  
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Kim Sung ◽  
Francisco J. Civantos ◽  
Giovanna R. Thomas ◽  
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Parul Sinha ◽  
Dorina Kallogjeri ◽  
Douglas Adkins ◽  
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Karoline Dyrberg Stjernstrøm ◽  
Jakob Schmidt Jensen ◽  
Kathrine Kronberg Jakobsen ◽  
Christian Grønhøj ◽  
Christian von Buchwald

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Hitoshi Hirakawa ◽  
Taro Ikegami ◽  
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Abstract Background Despite reports of a link between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling activation, the role of the mTOR pathway, especially raptor and rictor, in HPV-related head and neck cancer is still unclear. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the role of the mTOR pathway in HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). Methods The present study involved two strategies. The first was to investigate the activity of mTOR and mTOR-related complexes in high-risk HPV-positive (UM-SCC47 and CaSki) and HPV-negative (SCC-4 and SAS) cancer cell lines. The second was to elucidate mTOR complex expression in 80 oropharyngeal cancer tissues and to examine the relationship between mTOR complex expression and survival in patients with OPSCC. Results The UM-SCC47 and CaSki cell lines showed high gene and protein expression of raptor. They also exhibited G1/S and G2/M phase cell cycle arrest following 24 h incubation with 6 μM temsirolimus, a rapamycin analog, and temsirolimus administration inhibited their growth. HPV-related OPSCC samples showed high gene expression of raptor and rictor compared with HPV-unrelated OPSCC. In addition, HPV-related OPSCC patients with high raptor and rictor expression tended to have a worse prognosis than those with low or medium expression. Conclusions These results suggest that raptor has an important role in HPV-related OPSCC and that temsirolimus is a potential therapeutic agent for patients with HPV-related OPSCC. This is the first report to reveal overexpression of raptor and rictor in HPV-related OPSCC.


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