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Mourtada, Jana. "Mécanismes d’activation de la réponse immunitaire par DNp63 dans les cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures HPV-positifs." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023STRAJ127.
HPV+ oropharyngeal tumors display both prognostic and molecular heterogeneity. Patients prognosis can be distinguished by the presence or absence of a molecular signature that depends on the ΔNp63 transcription factor. We demonstrated that ΔNp63 inhibits the migratory and invasive capabilities of HPV+ HNSCC cell lines and increases their sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapy, implying its role in tumor progression. A functional analysis of ΔNp63 revealed its ability to stimulate the phagocytosis of cancer cells by macrophages in vitro. Consistently, a transcriptomic analysis of the same cellular model highlighted that ΔNp63 regulates the expression of secreted factors, including chemokines and interleukins, among which is the DKK3protein. Our findings indicate that DKK3 secretion by cancer cells activates the NF-κB pathway in macrophages, mimicking ΔNp63's effects on phagocytosis regulation. Induction of the NF-κB pathway by DKK3 in macrophages is mediated by its receptor CKAP4. Finally, our analyses suggest that ∆Np63 regulates the expression of factors involved in the inflammasome, as well as those of other cytokines such as TNFRSF11B, CCL26, CCL11, TIMP1 and TIMP2. Altogether, our results show that ΔNp63 plays a unique role in the prognosis of HPV+ patients by regulating secreted molecules involved in the recruitment and immune cell activation
Lallmahamood, Nizaar. "Facteurs de retard de diagnostic et approche clinique dans la prise en charge des patients atteints des cancers des voies aéro-digestives supérieures." Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCC037.
Starting from the meetings with patients suffering from head and neck cancer, this research shows that this disease is much more complicated that we think. Cancers are diseases with a such complexity that do not allow us to think that it is a result of factors that leeds to this disease. We can assume for example that a head and neck cancer is due to a drug addiction or a precariousness, but those two factors are not the unique reason. A lecture of the 4 cases, will highlight the psychical and physical effects of such a disease and the way we take care of those patients
Jehl, Aude. "Cavéoline-1 prédictive de la métastase et de la rechute locorégionale des cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022STRAJ070.
This translational research project on head and neck cancers has identified caveolin-1 (Cav1) as a prognostic biomarker for the evolution of a primary tumor of these cancers. Indeed, an overexpression of this protein favors a locoregional relapse whereas a deficiency of Cav1 engages the tumor towards a metastatic process. Moreover, we have highlighted the involvement of the Cav1 / EREG / YAP axis in the resistance to treatment (cetuximab and radiotherapy). Finally, we identified epiregulin (EREG) as the key protein in cetuximab resistance. Thus, a deficiency of EREG sensitizes cells to cetuximab by activation of ferroptosis and the association of this target therapy with the RSL3 molecule or metformin drastically restricts cell survival by accentuating this programmed cell death. These last results could be confirmed thanks to a complex 3D model recapitulating the intra- and inter-tumoral heterogeneity, namely the tumoroid model established from surgical parts of patients with head and neck cancer
Mouawad, François. "Evaluation de combinaisons thérapeutiques ciblées en cancérologie des voies aérodigestives supérieures. Mise au point d’un modèle tumoral in vivo." Thesis, Lille 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL2S028/document.
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide. The treatment of advanced stages HNSCC is based on surgical treatment combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy or concomitant chemo-radiotherapy. However, the 5-year survival remains poor for advanced stages HNSCC and the development of new targeted therapies is eagerly awaited. F14512 combines an epipodophyllotoxin core-targeting topoisomerase II with a spermine moiety introduced as a cell delivery vector. This spermine moiety facilitates selective uptake by tumor cells via the Polyamine Transport System (PTS) and reinforces topoisomerase II poisoning. Here we report the evaluation of F14512 toward HNSCC.Four cell lines representative of head and neck cancer localizations were used: Fadu (pharynx), SQ20B (larynx), CAL33 and CAL27 (base of the tongue). PTS activity and specificity were evaluated by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry using the fluorescent probe F17073 which contains the same spermine moiety as F14512. Cytotoxicity, alone or in association with standard chemotherapeutic agents (cisplatin, 5FU), and radio-sensitizing effects were investigated using MTS and clonogenic assays, respectively. F14512 efficiency and PTS activity were also measured under hypoxic conditions (1% O2).In all 4 tested HNSCC lines, an active PTS was evidenced providing a specific and rapid transfer of spermine-coupled compounds into cell nuclei. Interestingly, F14512 presents a 1.6 to 11 fold higher cytotoxic effect than the reference compound etoposide (lacking the spermine chain). It appears also more cytotoxic than 5FU and cisplatin in all cell lines. Competition experiments with spermine confirmed the essential role of the PTS in the cell uptake and cytotoxicity of F14512. Hypoxia had almost no impact on the drug cytotoxicity. The combination of F14512 with cisplatin, but not 5FU, was found to be synergistic and, for the first time, we demonstrated the significant radio-sensitizing potential of F14512. The spermine moiety of F14512 confers a targeted effect and a much better efficacy than etoposide in HNSCC lines. The synergistic effect observed in association with cisplatin and radiotherapy augurs well for the potential development of F14512 in HNSCC
Carton, Matthieu. "Facteurs de risque professionnels des cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures chez les femmes : analyse des données de l’étude Icare." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLV002/document.
Background : Few occupational studies have addressed head and neck cancer, and these studies have been predominantly conducted in men. Objective : Our objective was to investigate the associations between head and neck cancer and occupational exposures in women Population and methods : ICARE, a French population-based case–control study, included 296 squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (HNSCC) in women and 775 female controls. Lifelong occupational history was collected. Job-exposure matrices were used to assess exposure to five chlorinated solvents (carbon tetrachloride; chloroform; methylene chloride; perchloroethylene; trichloroethylene), 5 petroleum solvents (benzene; special petroleum product; gasoline; white-spirits and other light aromatic mixtures; diesel, fuels and kerosene), 5 oxygenated solvents (alcohols; ketones and esters; ethylene glycol; diethyl ether; tetrahydrofuran) and 7 fibers and dusts (asbestos, flour dust, leather dust, refractory ceramic fibers, cement dust, mineral wools and silica) . An analysis by job title was conducted, and then associations with specific occupational exposures were investigated.Odds ratio (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for smoking, alcohol drinking, age and residence area, were estimated with logistic models. Results : Significantly increased HNSCC risks were found for several jobs and industries. Some of these occupations (food and beverage processors, electrical and electronic equipment assemblers, welders and flame cutters) may entail exposure to agents such as solvents, metals, welding fumes and various dusts. Analyses for specific occupational exposures showed a significantly elevated risk of HNSCC associated with exposure to trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene. There is no clear evidence that petroleum or oxygenated solvents, some of them commonly used by women, are risk factors for HNSCC. Exposure to flour dust increased significantly HNSCC risk. Probable exposure to asbestos was associated with a moderate, non-significant elevation in risk. Analyses by cancer site (oral cavity, pharynx, larynx) were hampered by small numbers and did to reveal any specific association.Conclusion : These findings suggest that occupational exposure to perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene and flour dust may increase the risk of HNSCC in women
Rebucci, Magali. "Mécanismes de résistance au cetuximab et influence des associations de traitement dans des lignées cellulaires de cancers de voies aérodigestives supérieures." Phd thesis, Université du Droit et de la Santé - Lille II, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00576444.
Hanns, Elodie. "Analyse et caractérisation moléculaire de l'hypoxie intratumorale de carcinomes épidermoïdes de l'oropharynx." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAJ063/document.
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) represents the sixth most common malignancy worldwide. The major risk factors for HNSCC identified are tobacco use and alcohol consumption (80% of all HNSCC), which seem to have a synergistic effect. A subgroup of HNSCCs (20% of cases), particularly those of the oropharynx, is caused by infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Human papillomavirus HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma defines a distinct clinical subgroup of head and neck cancer patients with improved prognosis. Currently, one of the several hypothesis studied to account for their improved survival outcomes could be a distinct hypoxia status compared to their HPV-negative counterpart. Indeed, tumour hypoxia is common in solid tumours including head and neck tumours, and hypoxia is a well-known poor prognosis factor. In first part of this thesis, we have performed a molecular characterisation of tumor hypoxia on cohort of oropharyngeal tumours according to HPV status of the patients. The results support the hypothesis that HPV-related tumours display a lesser hypoxia status compared to HPV-negative oropharyngeal tumours. These HPV-related tumours also characterize by an abundant tumour vascularisation, which could be responsible for a lesser hypoxia status. In a second part, we have studied the ability of the adaptation to hypoxia of the HPV-positive SCC90 cell line and HPV-negative SQ20B cell line. Furthermore, HPV-positive and HPV-negative HNSCC xenograft models have been established and have been analysed about tumor hypoxia. Similar to HPV-related HNSCC, tumours-derived HPV positive cell lines display a reduced hypoxic status compared to tumours-derived HPV negative cell lines. The two cell lines adapt also differently to in vitro hypoxia. In the HPV-positive cell line, the hypoxia response pathways could be more dynamics. Indeed, SCC90 cell lines attempt to adapt and to reply to hypoxic environment inducing highly expression of all of the hypoxia related genes compared to SQ20B cell lines
Jouan-Hureaux, Valérie. "Les thérapies ciblées anti-EGFR ont-elles un réel effet anti-angiogénique ? Etude in vitro de l'angiogenèse induite par des cellules cancéreuses des VADS traitées ou non par le Cetuximab." Thesis, Nancy 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NAN10115/document.
Overexpression of EGFR has a major role in the development of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and its inhibition by anti-EGFR antibodies (cetuximab) induced an anti-tumor effect but could also induce an anti-angiogenic effect. However, the effects of these agents onto angiogenesis and endothelial cells (EC) have not really been evaluated. The objective of this work is to study angiogenesis induced by mediators released by head and neck squamous carcinoma cells (Cal27, FaDu) in culture media with or without cetuximab exposure, known as conditioned media (CM). Cetuximab has no significant direct effect on EC. It induces a decrease in the secretion of VEGF by tumor cells but, paradoxically, the CM induces a pro-angiogenic effect. The analysis of the composition of the CM does not allow us to identify a key molecule responsible for this effect because cetuximab decreases the secretion of both pro- and anti-angiogenic factors by tumor cells. To explain this paradox and in agreement with the literature, we highlighted the release of microvesicles by our tumor cells (TMV), TMV which express EGFR and TF, and regulation of this release and the content of TMV after cetuximab exposure. These TMV may interact with the EC and cetuximab increases this interaction. Further characterization of TMV and studying their role in the angiogenic process in response to cetuximab will allow us in the future to understand the real activity of anti-EGFR antibodies onto angiogenesis