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The proliferation marker Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 is of clinical value in predicting the biological behaviour of salivary gland tumours

  • Authors:
    • Stefania Staibano
    • Massimo Mascolo
    • Alba Rocco
    • Lorenzo Lo Muzio
    • Gennaro Ilardi
    • Maria Siano
    • Giuseppe Pannone
    • Maria Luisa Vecchione
    • Loredana Nugnes
    • Luigi Califano
    • Rosanna Zamparese
    • Pantaleo Bufo
    • Gaetano De Rosa
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2011     https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00001036
  • Pages: 13-22
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Abstract

Salivary gland tumours (SGT) constitute a diagnostically challenging group of neoplasms with frequently unpredictable clinical outcome. The proliferation rate facilitates the identification of aggressive SGT. The Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 (CAF-1) is a major epigenetic regulator of nuclear chromatin organization during DNA replication. It plays a critical function in human tumourigenesis and has been proposed as a new proliferation and prognostic marker for some malignancies. This study focused on the role of CAF-1/p60 protein as a marker of clinical value for SGT. The expression of CAF-1/p60 was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a retrospective series of 362 surgically excised benign and malignant SGT with different histogenesis and, when available, on fine-needle pre-surgical cytological biopsies. The resulting data were compared with traditional prognostic parameters, including the expression of the routine proliferation marker ki67/MIB1. CAF-1/p60 was detectable in all SGT, with highest degree of expression in metastasizing malignant tumours. Moreover, the cases of benign tumours which progressed to carcinoma during the follow-up, showed significantly higher CAF-1/p60 expression than non-progressing benign SGT, both on histological sections and cytological smears of the primary tumour. Cox's multiple regression analysis selected CAF-1/p60 expression as the best independent predictor of cancer development for benign SGT (p<0.0001), and the best independent predictor of metastasis onset for malignant tumours (p<0.0004). Overexpression of CAF-1/p60, on histological and/or cytological samples, characterizes malignant SGT with aggressive behaviour, irrespective of their specific histotype, and allows the early diagnosis of progression toward malignancy of morphologically benign tumours.

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Staibano S, Mascolo M, Rocco A, Lo Muzio L, Ilardi G, Siano M, Pannone G, Vecchione ML, Nugnes L, Califano L, Califano L, et al: The proliferation marker Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 is of clinical value in predicting the biological behaviour of salivary gland tumours . Oncol Rep 25: 13-22, 2011
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Staibano, S., Mascolo, M., Rocco, A., Lo Muzio, L., Ilardi, G., Siano, M. ... De Rosa, G. (2011). The proliferation marker Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 is of clinical value in predicting the biological behaviour of salivary gland tumours . Oncology Reports, 25, 13-22. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00001036
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Staibano, S., Mascolo, M., Rocco, A., Lo Muzio, L., Ilardi, G., Siano, M., Pannone, G., Vecchione, M. L., Nugnes, L., Califano, L., Zamparese, R., Bufo, P., De Rosa, G."The proliferation marker Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 is of clinical value in predicting the biological behaviour of salivary gland tumours ". Oncology Reports 25.1 (2011): 13-22.
Chicago
Staibano, S., Mascolo, M., Rocco, A., Lo Muzio, L., Ilardi, G., Siano, M., Pannone, G., Vecchione, M. L., Nugnes, L., Califano, L., Zamparese, R., Bufo, P., De Rosa, G."The proliferation marker Chromatin Assembly Factor-1 is of clinical value in predicting the biological behaviour of salivary gland tumours ". Oncology Reports 25, no. 1 (2011): 13-22. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00001036