Predictive value of ALDH1 and CD44 positivity for radiotherapy response
and prognosis in early-stage glottic laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate of the predictive value of CD44 and ALDH1
expression for prognosis and radiotherapy(RT) response in patients with
early-stage laryngeal cancer receiving RT. Materials and Methods:
Forty-four patients with early-stage laryngeal cancer were included in
the study. Based on retrospective chart review, the patients were
divided into those with local recurrence and those without recurrence
after RT. Correlation between RT response and pre-treatment
immunohistochemical ALDH1 and CD44 staining was evaluated. In addition,
survival times were compared between groups. Results: The mean age was
found 59.8±9.0 years and 41 were male. There were 20 patients in the
non-recurrent group. Immunohistochemical positivity for ALDH1 was found
to be significant risk factor for RT failure (p=0.0001), whereas CD44
positivity (p=0.114) were not significant. Disease-free survival was
shorter in cases with positive ALDH1 and CD44 staining (p=0.0001).
Conclusion: ALDH1 positivity was identified as a significant predictor
of DFS and RT sensitivity.