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Oral cancer prediction by noninvasive genetic screening
Authors:Jos B Poell  Leon J Wils  Arjen Brink  Ralf Dietrich  Christine Krieg  Eunike Velleuer  Ilkay Evren  Elisabeth R Brouns  Jan G de Visscher  Elisabeth Bloemena  Bauke Ylstra  Ruud H Brakenhoff
Affiliation:1. Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Fanconi-Anämie Hilfe e.V, Unna-Siddinghausen, Germany;4. Children's Hospital Neuwerk, Mönchengladbach, Germany;5. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Pathology, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;6. Department of Pathology, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) develop in genetically altered epithelium in the mucosal lining, also coined as fields, which are mostly not visible but occasionally present as white oral leukoplakia (OL) lesions. We developed a noninvasive genetic assay using next-generation sequencing (NGS) on brushed cells to detect the presence of genetically altered fields, including those that are not macroscopically visible. The assay demonstrated high accuracy in OL patients when brush samples were compared with biopsies as gold standard. In a cohort of Fanconi anemia patients, detection of mutations in prospectively collected oral brushes predicted oral cancer also when visible abnormalities were absent. We further provide insight in the molecular landscape of OL with frequent changes of TP53, FAT1 and NOTCH1. NGS analysis of noninvasively collected samples offers a highly accurate method to detect genetically altered fields in the oral cavity, and predicts development of OSCC in high-risk individuals. Noninvasive genetic screening can be employed to screen high-risk populations for cancer and precancer, map the extension of OL lesions beyond what is visible, map the oral cavity for precancerous changes even when visible abnormalities are absent, test accuracy of promising imaging modalities, monitor interventions and determine genetic progression as well as the natural history of the disease in the human patient.
Keywords:Fanconi anemia  next-generation sequencing  noninvasive cancer screening  oral leukoplakia  oral squamous cell carcinoma
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