# Clinicopathological Significance and Prognostic Value of the Caveolae Constitutive Proteins Dynamin‐2 and Caveolin‐1 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

**Authors:** Yoshiaki Kishikawa, Koroku Kato, Kyosuke Hakoda, Hayato Funaki, Hisano Kobayashi, Yutaka Kobayashi, Hiroki Miyazawa, Natsuyo Noguchi, Shuichi Kawashiri

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jop.13646 · 2025-05-26

## TL;DR

This study examines how the proteins DNM2 and CAV1 relate to cancer progression and survival in oral squamous cell carcinoma patients.

## Contribution

The study identifies DNM2 and CAV1 as potential biomarkers for predicting progression and prognosis in oral squamous cell carcinoma.

## Key findings

- DNM2 expression correlates with tumor stage and T-classification in oral squamous cell carcinoma.
- CAV1 expression is linked to tumor invasion mode and recurrence, with CAV1-positive patients having poorer survival.
- Combined DNM2/CAV1 expression status is significantly associated with multiple clinicopathological factors and prognosis.

## Abstract

We investigated the clinicopathological significance of the expression of two caveolae component proteins, dynamin‐2 (DNM2) and caveolin‐1 (CAV1), in primary tumors of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).

Immunohistochemical staining for DNM2 and CAV1 was performed on resected primary tumor specimens from 80 OSCC patients, and the individual expressions and combined expression status of these proteins were analyzed in relation to clinicopathological factors and prognosis.

We observed that the DNM2 expression was significantly correlated with the OSCC T‐classification and the stage, while CAV1 expression was significantly correlated with the mode of invasion and recurrence. Moreover, the combined DNM2/CAV1 expression status was significantly correlated with the T‐classification, stage, cell differentiation, and recurrence. In terms of overall survival, the CAV1‐positive patients had a significantly poorer prognosis compared to the CAV1‐negative patients, and the patients who expressed neither DNM2 nor CAV1 had a significantly better prognosis than those expressing either or both proteins.

These results suggest that in OSCC, the expression of DNM2 is involved in tumor growth and the expression of CAV1 is involved in tumor invasion, and DNM2 and/or CAV1 expression affects the progression and prognosis of OSCC. The expressions of DNM2 and CAV1 may therefore be useful markers for OSCC progression and prognosis.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** DNM2 (dynamin 2) [NCBI Gene 1785], CAV1 (caveolin 1) [NCBI Gene 857]
- **Diseases:** oral squamous cell carcinoma (MONDO:0004958)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CAV1 (caveolin 1) [NCBI Gene 857] {aka BSCL3, CGL3, LCCNS, MSTP085, PPH3, VIP21}, DNM2 (dynamin 2) [NCBI Gene 1785] {aka CMT2M, CMTDI1, CMTDIB, DI-CMTB, DYN2, DYNII}
- **Diseases:** tumor (MESH:D009369), OSCC (MESH:D000077195)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12344219