LIMA1-alpha staining predicts curative intent surgery response in HPV negative head and neck cancer
Qiao, Xi; Routila, Johannes; Tienhaara, Mari; Irjala, Heikki; Santhi, Priyadharshini Parimelazhagan; Huusko, Teemu; Nissi, Linda; Paatero, Ilkka; Lehtinen, Noora; Rantala, Juha; Viljanen, Toni; Leivo, Ilmo; Koivunen, Petri; Jouppila-Matto, Anna; Taulu, Rami; Back, Leif; Wilkman, Tommy; Haapio, Eeva; Kinnunen, Ilpo; Kurppa, Kari; Westermarck, Jukka; Ventelä, Sami
LIMA1-alpha staining predicts curative intent surgery response in HPV negative head and neck cancer
Qiao, Xi
Routila, Johannes
Tienhaara, Mari
Irjala, Heikki
Santhi, Priyadharshini Parimelazhagan
Huusko, Teemu
Nissi, Linda
Paatero, Ilkka
Lehtinen, Noora
Rantala, Juha
Viljanen, Toni
Leivo, Ilmo
Koivunen, Petri
Jouppila-Matto, Anna
Taulu, Rami
Back, Leif
Wilkman, Tommy
Haapio, Eeva
Kinnunen, Ilpo
Kurppa, Kari
Westermarck, Jukka
Ventelä, Sami
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082785946
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082785946
Tiivistelmä
In many solid cancer types, surgery alone could be a sufficient first therapy option for a significant number of cancer patients. However, there are currently no diagnostic solutions to identify patients who could be stratified to surgery alone. To identify a biomarker predicting cancer surgery response, candidate biomarkers were studied in a non-metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (nmHNSCC) cohort well representative of the HPV-negative patient population. LIMA1 immunohistochemistry (IHC) with specificity-validated antibodies outperformed all other biomarkers in multivariable survival analyses of patients with nmHNSCC (n = 128, HR 2.10, P = 0.006). The prognostic effect was selective to LIMA1-alpha isoform IHC detection in patients who had received surgical therapy (n = 184, HR 2.39, P > 0.001). Strikingly, our real-world validation results, using two prospectively collected cohorts (n = 15 and n = 86), demonstrate that none of the LIMA1 negative patients died of HNSCC during the follow-up. Collectively, we report here the discovery of a diagnostic LIMA1-alpha IHC assay for HPV-negative HNSCC patient stratification to surgery-only therapy. Application of LIMA1 detection in routine nmHNSCC diagnostics would revolutionize the clinical management of HNSCC patients.
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