Background. Telomerase is detectable in 85% of cancers, but is largely repr
essed in normal tissues. Human telomerase RNA (hTR) inhibition is a promisi
ng anti-cancer strategy, but requires differential expression between malig
nant and normal tissue.
Method: Archival paraffin sections from 48 oral squamous cell carcinomas (S
CC) (23 floor of mouth, 25 tongue) and 56 oesophageal carcinomas (41 SCC, 1
5 adenocarcinomas) were evaluated for hTR expression using a radiolabelled
riboprobe. Results were compared with expression in controls and adjacent h
istologically normal tissue. Statistical analysis was by the chi (2) test.
Results: hTR was detectable in 76% of oral SCC overall (floor of mouth 65%,
tongue 88%, P = 0.61), and in 54% of oesophageal cancers (SCC 51%, adenoca
rcinoma 60%, P = 0.56). Detectable hTR expression was significantly more fr
equent in oral SCC than oesophageal SCC (P = 0.01). hTR expression was only
detected in normal tissue at low levels in basal squamous epithelium. Ther
e was agreement of hTR expression between 8/9 surgically excised carcinomas
and their initial diagnostic biopsies.
Conclusion: Tumour-specific hTR expression confirms hTR inhibition as a pos
sible therapeutic strategy in some if not all oesophageal and oral cancers.
Generally concordant hTR status between biopsy and resection suggest that
biopsy may have a role in selecting candidates for telomerase inhibition th
erapy.