Clinical, genomic, and metagenomic characterization of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma in patients who do not smoke

非吸烟患者口腔舌鳞状细胞癌的临床、基因组和宏基因组学特征

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作者:Ryan Li, Daniel L Faden, Carole Fakhry, Chaz Langelier, Yuchen Jiao, Yuxuan Wang, Matthew D Wilkerson, Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu, Matthew Old, James Lang, Myriam Loyo, Sun Mi Ahn, Marietta Tan, Zhen Gooi, Jason Chan, Jeremy Richmon, Laura D Wood, Ralph H Hruban, Justin Bishop, William H Westra, Chris

Background

Evidence suggests the incidence of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma is increasing in young patients, many who have no history of tobacco use.

Conclusion

The young age of nonsmoking patients with oral tongue cancer and fewer TP53 mutations suggest a viral role in this disease. Our efforts to identify such a virus were unsuccessful. Further studies are warranted to elucidate the drivers of carcinogenesis in these patients.

Methods

We clinically reviewed 89 patients with oral tongue cancer. Exomic sequencing of tumor DNA from 6 nonsmokers was performed and compared to previously sequenced cases. RNA from 20 tumors was evaluated by massively parallel sequencing to search for potentially oncogenic viruses.

Results

Non-smokers (53 of 89) were younger than smokers (36 of 89; mean, 50.4 vs 61.9 years; p < .001), and seemed more likely to be women (58.5% vs 38.9%; p = .069). Nonsmokers had fewer TP53 mutations (p = .02) than smokers. No tumor-associated viruses were detected.

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