Abstract

Abstract HPV related head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is known to occur in a separate patient population in comparison to tobacco related HNSCC, and also exhibits less mutational, genetic, and chromosomal alterations, and a different composition of epigenetic alterations. In particular, HPV is present in up to 70% of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC), and is driving the increase in incidence rates of OPSCC. Given the precedent for successful screening for cervical cancer, it is attractive to consider similar population based screening for HPV related OPSCC. Here, we developed an epigenetic biomarker panel that can be combined with high risk HPV DNA detection with potential utility in screening. We performed high throughput qMBD-seq analysis on 50 primary HPV positive OPSCC samples and 25 UPPP normal samples. Subsequently, we performed an outlier analysis and ranking strategy of 100 bp segmented regions within this discovery cohort and defined 20 differentially methylated regions to be used as biomarkers for detection. Simultaneously, we validated these 20 biomarker candidates using TCGA methylation array dataset and found that the methylation levels of these 20 candidates in HPV positive OPSCC were significantly higher than those in normal samples. Moreover, we created QMSP assays for these genes, and validated EMBP1 and KCNA3 in a separate validation cohort including tissue and saliva from 46 HPV related OPSCC and 25 normal controls. The sensitivity and specificity values for EMBP1, KCNA3 or both in tissue and saliva are shown. EMBP1 has a high sensitivity in tissue and a high specificity in saliva, while KCNA3 has a high specificity in both tissue and saliva. A panel including both genes has an extremely high sensitivity. Ultimately, we defined a panel of two differentially methylation regions that has a high sensitivity in tissue. This study might serve as a diagnostic biomarker development trial for HPV OPSCC detection with potential application for development of a population based screening test. Sensitivity and specificity for HPV related OPSCC in tissue and salivaTissueTissueSalivaSalivaGeneSensitivitySpecificitySensitivitySpecificityEMBP197.7%83.3%13.3%94.7%KCNA376.7%92.0%13.3%94.7%EMBP1& KCNA3100.0%84.0%13.0%84.2% Citation Format: Shuling Ren, Daria A. Gaykalova, Theresa Guo, Zubair Khan, Mizuo Ando, Sunny Haft, Joseph A. Califano. An epigenetic biomarker panel in HPV related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 3353. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-3353

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