BMC Cancer (Aug 2011)

Twist and snai1 expression in pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma stroma is related to cancer progression

  • Soini Ylermi,
  • Närkiö-Mäkelä Mervi,
  • Jouppila-Mättö Anna,
  • Pukkila Matti,
  • Sironen Reijo,
  • Tuhkanen Hanna,
  • Mannermaa Arto,
  • Kosma Veli-Matti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 350

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Abstract Background Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a crucial process in tumorigenesis since tumor cells attain fibroblast-like features enabling them to invade to surrounding tissue. Two transcription factors, TWIST and SNAI1, are fundamental in regulating EMT. Methods Immunohistochemistry was used to study the expression of TWIST and SNAI1 in 109 pharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. Results Tumors with intense stromal staining of TWIST relapsed more frequently (p = 0.04). Tumors with both positive TWIST and SNAI1 immunoreactivity in the stroma were at least Stage II (p = 0.05) and located more often in hypopharynx (p = 0.035). Tumors with negative immunostaining of TWIST and SNAI1 in the stromal compartment were smaller (T1-2) (p = 0.008), less advanced (SI-II) (p = 0.031) and located more often in the oropharynx (p = 0.007). Patients with negative SNAI1 and TWIST immunostaining in tumor stroma had a better 5-year disease-specific and overall survival (p = 0.037 and p = 0.014 respectively). Conclusion TWIST and SNAI1 expression in stromal cells is associated with clinical and histopathological characteristics that indicate progressive disease. Negative expression of these EMT-promoting transcription factors predicts a better outcome.

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