Abstract

BackgroundGingivo-buccal squamous cell carcinoma (GBSCC) is one of the most common oral cavity cancers in India with less than 50% patients surviving past 5 years. Here, we report a whole transcriptome profile on a batch of GBSCC tumours with diverse tobacco usage habits. The study provides an entire landscape of altered expression with an emphasis on searching for targets with therapeutic potential.MethodsWhole transcriptomes of 12 GBSCC tumours and adjacent normal tissues were sequenced and analysed to explore differential expression of genes. Expression changes were further compared with those in TCGA head and neck cohort (n = 263) data base and validated in an independent set of 10GBSCC samples.ResultsDifferentially expressed genes (n = 2176) were used to cluster the patients based on their tobacco habits, resulting in 3 subgroups. Immune response was observed to be significantly aberrant, along with cell adhesion and lipid metabolism processes. Different modes of immune evasion were seen across 12 tumours with up-regulation or consistent expression of CD47, unlike other immune evasion genes such as PDL1, FUT4, CTLA4 and BTLA which were downregulated in a few samples. Variation in infiltrating immune cell signatures across tumours also indicates heterogeneity in immune evasion strategies. A few actionable genes such as ITGA4, TGFB1 and PTGS1/COX1 were over expressed in most samples.ConclusionThis study found expression deregulation of key immune evasion genes, such as CD47 and PDL1, and reasserts their potential as effective immunotherapeutic targets for GBSCC, which requires further clinical studies. Present findings reiterate the idea of using transcriptome profiling to guide precision therapeutic strategies.

Highlights

  • Gingivo-buccal squamous cell carcinoma (GBSCC) is one of the most prevalent types of oral cancers in India and most common etiologic factors are tobacco and alcohol use [1]

  • Gingivo-buccal squamous cell carcinoma (GBSCC) is one of the most common oral cavity cancers in India with less than 50% patients surviving past 5 years

  • Different modes of immune evasion were seen across 12 tumours with up-regulation or consistent expression of CD47, unlike other immune evasion genes such as PDL1, FUT4, CTLA4 and BTLA which were downregulated in a few samples

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Introduction

Gingivo-buccal squamous cell carcinoma (GBSCC) is one of the most prevalent types of oral cancers in India and most common etiologic factors are tobacco and alcohol use [1]. Earlier transcriptome studies on oral cancer have put forward deregulation signatures of HOX families and adherens junction genes as well as the infiltrating immune cells in head and neck malignant tissues as compared to premalignant and normal tissues [6]. Our study has elucidated the immunoregulatory gene expression landscape in a specific site of oral cancer, i.e., GBSCC primary tumours, as compared to their adjacent normal tissue and computationally estimated relative composition of various immune cell classes in those tissues. Gingivo-buccal squamous cell carcinoma (GBSCC) is one of the most common oral cavity cancers in India with less than 50% patients surviving past 5 years. The study provides an entire landscape of altered expression with an emphasis on searching for targets with therapeutic potential

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