Abstract

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has the potential for early metastasis and is associated with poor survival. Ano1 (Dog1) is an established and sensitive marker for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and has recently been identified as a Ca2+ activated Cl− channel. Although the ANO1 gene is located on the 11q13 locus, a region which is known to be amplified in different types of human carcinomas, a detailed analysis of Ano1 amplification and expression in HNSCC has not been performed. It is thus still unclear how Ano1 contributes to malignancy in HNSCC. We analyzed genomic amplification of the 11q13 locus and Ano1 together with Ano1-protein expression in a large collection of HNSCC samples. We detected a highly significant correlation between amplification and expression of Ano1 and showed that HNSCC patients with Ano1 protein expression have a poor overall survival. We further analyzed the expression of the Ano1 protein in more than 4′000 human samples from 80 different tumor types and 76 normal tissue types and detected that besides HNSCC and GISTs, Ano1 was rarely expressed in other tumor samples or healthy human tissues. In HNSCC cell lines, expression of Ano1 caused Ca2+ activated Cl− currents, which induced cell motility and cell migration in wound healing and in real time migration assays, respectively. In contrast, knockdown of Ano1 did not affect intracellular Ca2+ signaling and surprisingly did not reduce cell proliferation in BHY cells. Further, expression and activity of Ano1 strongly correlated with the ability of HNSCC cells to regulate their volume. Thus, poor survival in HNSCC patients is correlated with the presence of Ano1. Our results further suggest that Ano1 facilitates regulation of the cell volume and causes cell migration, which both can contribute to metastatic progression in HNSCC.

Highlights

  • ANO1 is known as TMEM16A and is an established biomarker for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) [1,2]

  • In order to determine the clinical significance of Ano1 gene amplification and Ano1 protein expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), we applied fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) to a defined set of 365 primary HNSCCs with clinicopathological and follow-up data [21]

  • Despite the lower incidence of Ano1-protein expression (8%) in comparison to the amplification (16.5%), there was a strong correlation between these two parameters (p,0.0001, Table 1B): two thirds of the Ano1 expressing HNSCCs had a genomic amplification of the Ano1 gene

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Introduction

ANO1 is known as TMEM16A (anoctamin 1, DOG1, ORAOV2, TAOS2, FLJ10261) and is an established biomarker for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) [1,2]. The coding sequence of Ano is located within the 11q13 region, a chromosomal locus that is frequently amplified in a number of different human cancers, such as urinary bladder cancer, breast cancer and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) [3]. Ano appears to be sparsely expressed in the human body. It was found in the apical membrane of epithelial cells of airways and gastrointestinal tract. As intracellular Ca2+ fluctuations are a hallmark of both cell proliferation and migration, Ca2+ activated Cl2 channels and Ano have been found to have a role during cell cycling and migration [7,13,15,16,17,18]

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