Gene expression profiling of advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinomas and two squamous cell carcinoma cell lines under radio/chemotherapy using cDNA arrays

Background and purpose: The response of squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (HNSCC) to radio/chemotherapy is accompanied by complex changes in patterns of gene expression. It is highly probable that a better understanding of molecular and genetic changes can help to optimize the treatment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiotherapy and oncology 2002-06, Vol.63 (3), p.309-320
Hauptverfasser: Hartmann, Karl Axel, Modlich, Olga, Prisack, Hans Bernd, Gerlach, Bärbel, Bojar, Hans
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Zusammenfassung:Background and purpose: The response of squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (HNSCC) to radio/chemotherapy is accompanied by complex changes in patterns of gene expression. It is highly probable that a better understanding of molecular and genetic changes can help to optimize the treatment of HNSCC. cDNA arrays provide a powerful tool for high-throughput monitoring of gene expression in small clinical specimens. Materials and methods: We used tumour biopsies from four patients with HNSCC which have been taken prior to and during radio/chemotherapy. The patterns of gene expression obtained from clinical samples were compared with gene expression profiles of two squamous cell carcinoma cell lines (FaDU and UD-7A). Results: The experimental data analysis revealed changes in expression levels of several genes during radio/chemotherapy. Despite treatment, independent samples taken from the same cell line or tumour in situ were more similar to each other than either was to other specimens. The data indicate a high gene heterogeneity of HNSCC that is preserved during treatment. Conclusions: From our preliminary results we conclude that the cDNA array experimental approach can detect differences in gene expression between treated and untreated small tumour biopsies, as well as inter-individual differences in expression profiles between HNSCC tumours. The examination of a greater sample size will be needed to make this preliminary evaluation useful to elucidate the functional significance of individual genes which exhibit altered levels of expression under radiation therapy.
ISSN:0167-8140
1879-0887
DOI:10.1016/S0167-8140(02)00128-7