TY - JOUR T1 - Expression of Macrophage Migration-Inhibitory Factor Is Correlated with Progression in Oral Cavity Carcinomas JF - Anticancer Research JO - Anticancer Res SP - 4499 LP - 4505 VL - 32 IS - 10 AU - NADÈGE KINDT AU - JÉRÔME LECHIEN AU - CHRISTINE DECAESTECKER AU - ALEXANDRA RODRIGUEZ AU - GILBERT CHANTRAIN AU - MYRIAM REMMELINK AU - GUY LAURENT AU - HANS-JOACHIM GABIUS AU - SVEN SAUSSEZ Y1 - 2012/10/01 UR - http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/32/10/4499.abstract N2 - Background: We have previously reported that macrophage migration-inhibitory factor (MIF) is associated with an unfavorable prognosis in hypopharyngeal carcinoma. Here, we quantified MIF expression in oral cavity carcinomas and looked for possible correlations with clinical outcome. Materials and Methods: MIF expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry in a cohort of 154 oral cavity carcinomas and was compared to eight specimens of tumor-free epithelia, 32 cases of low-grade dysplasia and 137 cases of high-grade dysplasia. Results: Marked increases in MIF-immunostaining intensity and MIF-positive tissue areas were seen in carcinomas as compared to dysplasia (p<10−6). MIF expression showed no correlation with recurrence, but was significantly higher (p=0.01) when a second primary tumor occurred. In addition, HPV(+) malignancies exhibited lower MIF expression. Conclusion: Our study revealed an association between tissue MIF levels and tumor progression in oral cavity carcinomas. Of note, high-level MIF expression was found in patients developing a second tumor during the follow-up period. ER -