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Epigenetic Regulations of Perineural Invasion in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
P. Hurník, Z. Chyra, T. Ševčíková, J. Štembírek, KS. Trtková, DA. Gaykalova, M. Buchtová, E. Hrubá
Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko
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Carcinomas of the oral cavity and oropharynx belong among the ten most common malignancies in the human population. The prognosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is determined by the degree of invasiveness of the primary tumor and by the extent of metastatic spread into regional and distant lymph nodes. Moreover, the level of the perineural invasion itself associates with tumor localization, invasion's extent, and the presence of nodal metastases. Here, we summarize the current knowledge about different aspects of epigenetic changes, which can be associated with HNSCC while focusing on perineural invasion (PNI). We review epigenetic modifications of the genes involved in the PNI process in HNSCC from the omics perspective and specific epigenetic modifications in OSCC or other neurotropic cancers associated with perineural invasion. Moreover, we summarize DNA methylation status of tumor-suppressor genes, methylation and demethylation enzymes and histone post-translational modifications associated with PNI. The influence of other epigenetic factors on the HNSCC incidence and perineural invasion such as tobacco, alcohol and oral microbiome is overviewed and HPV infection is discussed as an epigenetic factor associated with OSCC and related perineural invasion. Understanding epigenetic regulations of axon growth that lead to tumorous spread or uncovering the molecular control of axon interaction with cancer tissue can help to discover new therapeutic targets for these tumors.
Department of Experimental Biology Faculty of Science Masaryk University Brno Czechia
Department of Hematooncology University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czechia
Department of Histology and Embryology Medical Faculty Masaryk University Brno Czechia
Department of Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czechia
Institute for Genome Sciences University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore MD United States
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