Cancers (Mar 2015)

Profiling Invasiveness in Head and Neck Cancer: Recent Contributions of Genomic and Transcriptomic Approaches

  • Lluís Nisa,
  • Daniel Matthias Aebersold,
  • Roland Giger,
  • Marco Domenico Caversaccio,
  • Urs Borner,
  • Michaela Medová,
  • Yitzhak Zimmer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers7020585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 585 – 597

Abstract

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High-throughput molecular profiling approaches have emerged as precious research tools in the field of head and neck translational oncology. Such approaches have identified and/or confirmed the role of several genes or pathways in the acquisition/maintenance of an invasive phenotype and the execution of cellular programs related to cell invasion. Recently published new-generation sequencing studies in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have unveiled prominent roles in carcinogenesis and cell invasion of mutations involving NOTCH1 and PI3K-patwhay components. Gene-expression profiling studies combined with systems biology approaches have allowed identifying and gaining further mechanistic understanding into pathways commonly enriched in invasive HNSCC. These pathways include antigen-presenting and leucocyte adhesion molecules, as well as genes involved in cell-extracellular matrix interactions. Here we review the major insights into invasiveness in head and neck cancer provided by high-throughput molecular profiling approaches.

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