BMC Cancer (Jan 2006)

Cytokeratin 8/18 expression indicates a poor prognosis in squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity

  • Weingart Dieter,
  • Morin Philippe,
  • Brandt Burkhard,
  • Packeisen Jens,
  • Werkmeister Richard,
  • Fillies Thomas,
  • Joos Ulrich,
  • Buerger Horst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 10

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Abstract Background Intermediary filaments are involved in cell motility and cancer progression. In a variety of organs, the expression of distinct intermediary filaments are associated with patient prognosis. In this study, we seeked to define the prognostic potential of cytokeratin and vimentin expression patterns in squamous cell carcinomas (SCC's) of the oral cavity. Methods 308 patients with histologically proven and surgically treated squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity were investigated for the immunohistochemical expression of a variety of intermediary filaments including high- and low-molecular weight cytokeratins (Ck's), such as Ck 5/6, Ck 8/18, Ck 1, CK 10, Ck 14, Ck 19 and vimentin, using the tissue microarray technique. Correlations between clinical features and the expression of Cytokeratins and vimentin were evaluated statistically by Kaplan-Meier curves and multivariate Cox regression analysis. Results The expression of Ck 8/18 and Ck 19 were overall significantly correlated with a poor clinical prognosis (Ck 8/18 p = 0.04; Ck19 p Conclusion The expression of Ck 8/18 in SCC's of the oral cavity is an independent prognostic marker and indicates a decreased overall and progression free survival. These results provide an extended knowledge about the role of intermediary filament expression patterns in SCC's.