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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Methodol. Mar 26, 2016; 6(1): 77-86
Published online Mar 26, 2016. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v6.i1.77
Table 1 Comparison of different biomarkers of head neck squamous cell carcinoma
MarkerMechanismType of specimenRoleLimitations
Chemokine receptorsIncreased expression in tumor tissueBiopsy specimenPrognosis and metastasisClinical validation by further research required
HPVDNA associated HNSCC, oncoprotein productionTumor tissueDiagnosis and prognosisLack of sensitivity and specificity
MSILOH in tumor derived DNAMouth washings/lesion brushingsDetection of pre-malignant lesionLack of uniformity of method
Methylation markersGene inactivation following hypermethylation in promoter regionSaliva/serumEarly detectionLack of sensitivity/specificity, complex methodology
MMPsProvide conducive microenvironment for tumor growth, degrade ECM promoting tumor migrationTumor tissue/salivaEarly detectionPoor specificity
InterleukinsParticipate in process of tumor growth and metastasisTumor tissue/cell line supernatants/saliva/serumEarly and convenient biomarkerLack of sensitivity and specificity
miRNARole in regulation of gene expressionTumor tissue/salivaEarly detectionClinical validation required
MAGESuppresses apoptosisBiopsy specimen/salivaPrognosis and in selecting targeted immunotherapyClinical validation required
Centrosome abnormalitiesMutation due to hyperamplificationTumor tissueEarly detectionFurther research required to understand molecular mechanism
Actin and myosinIncreased expression leading to greater invasivenessTumor tissue/salivaEarly detectionLack of sensitivity and specificity
CytokeratinsOver-expression associated with tumor progressionTumor tissue/saliva/serumEarly detection and prognosisClinical validation required
p53Mutation affects apoptosis/repair of malignant cellsTumor tissueDiagnosis, prognosis, convenient markerComplete role in HNSCC yet to be deciphered
eIF4EOverexpression associated with tranformation of fibroblasts and epithelial cellsTumor tissuePrognostic indicatorLack of sensitivity and specificity