High level of galectin-1 expression is a negative prognostic predictor of recurrence in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas

  • Authors:
    • Sven Saussez
    • Christine Decaestecker
    • Francois Lorfevre
    • Diana-Raluca Cucu
    • Goeffrey Mortuaire
    • Dominique Chevalier
    • Agnes Wacreniez
    • Herbert Kaltner
    • Sabine André
    • Gérard Toubeau
    • Isabelle Camby
    • Hans-Joachim Gabius
    • Robert Kiss
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2007     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.30.5.1109
  • Pages: 1109-1117
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Abstract

onitoring of gene-expression profiles is assumed to refine tumor characterization of laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas (LSCCs) with a therapeutic perspective. This is especially expected for adhesion/growth-regulatory effectors such as galectins, a class of endogenous lectins. Using computer-assisted microscopy, we investigated the prognostic value contributed by the quantitative determination of the immunohistochemical levels of expression of galectin-1, -3 and -7 in a series of 62 LSCCs including 42 low- and 20 high-stage LSCCs. As galectin-1 may have a key role leading to a tumor escape from immune surveillance, we also investigated whether or not the level of galectin-1 expression correlated with lymphocyte infiltration in LSCCs. The immunohistochemical determination of expression of galectin-1 is of prognostic value in human squamous laryngeal cancers. LSCCs that display high levels of galectin-1 have worse prognoses than laryngeal cancers with low levels of galectin-1 expression. Elevation of galectin-1 levels in laryngeal cancers can contribute to the process of tumor immune escape by killing the activated T-cells and other protumoral activities such as promoting motility or activity of oncogenic H-Ras proteins. The quantitative determination of galectin-1 in LSCCs is an independent prognostic marker when opposed to TNM staging. It has the potential to identify patients unlikely to benefit from T-cell-mediated immunotherapy, although the definitive effector function from its pro- and antitumoral activity profile has not been delineated.

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Saussez S, Decaestecker C, Lorfevre F, Cucu D, Mortuaire G, Chevalier D, Wacreniez A, Kaltner H, André S, Toubeau G, Toubeau G, et al: High level of galectin-1 expression is a negative prognostic predictor of recurrence in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas. Int J Oncol 30: 1109-1117, 2007.
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Saussez, S., Decaestecker, C., Lorfevre, F., Cucu, D., Mortuaire, G., Chevalier, D. ... Kiss, R. (2007). High level of galectin-1 expression is a negative prognostic predictor of recurrence in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas. International Journal of Oncology, 30, 1109-1117. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.30.5.1109
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Saussez, S., Decaestecker, C., Lorfevre, F., Cucu, D., Mortuaire, G., Chevalier, D., Wacreniez, A., Kaltner, H., André, S., Toubeau, G., Camby, I., Gabius, H., Kiss, R."High level of galectin-1 expression is a negative prognostic predictor of recurrence in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas". International Journal of Oncology 30.5 (2007): 1109-1117.
Chicago
Saussez, S., Decaestecker, C., Lorfevre, F., Cucu, D., Mortuaire, G., Chevalier, D., Wacreniez, A., Kaltner, H., André, S., Toubeau, G., Camby, I., Gabius, H., Kiss, R."High level of galectin-1 expression is a negative prognostic predictor of recurrence in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas". International Journal of Oncology 30, no. 5 (2007): 1109-1117. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.30.5.1109