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Radiation resistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: dire need for an appropriate sensitizer

Marsha-Kay Hutchinson, Michelle Mierzwa, Nisha J. D’Silva

2020Oncogene185 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiation is a significant treatment for patients with head and neck cancer. Despite advances to improve treatment, many tumors acquire radiation resistance resulting in poor survival. Radiation kills cancer cells by inducing DNA double-strand breaks. Therefore, radiation resistance is enhanced by efficient repair of damaged DNA. Head and neck cancers overexpress EGFR and have a high frequency of p53 mutations, both of which enhance DNA repair. This review discusses the clinical criteria for radiation resistance in patients with head and neck cancer and summarizes how cancer cells evade radiation-mediated apoptosis by p53- and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mediated DNA repair. In addition, we explore the role of cancer stem cells in promoting radiation resistance, and how the abscopal effect provides rationale for combination strategies with immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

Head and neck cancerCancer researchBiologyRadiation therapyCancerEpidermal growth factor receptorHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaDNA repairDNA damageAbscopal effectCarcinogenesisOncologyImmunotherapyDNAInternal medicineMedicineGeneticsHead and Neck Cancer StudiesCancer-related Molecular PathwaysColorectal and Anal Carcinomas
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