“…Consistent with most reports, we found high KLK6 expression in primary tumor samples of 42.6 % HNSCC patients. However, while induced KLK6 expression alone or in combination with other KLK family members was associated with poor progression-free and overall survival in colorectal cancer [31,32], gastric cancer [33,34], pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma [35], ovarian cancer [36,37], lung cancer [38], and intracranial tumors [39,40], a high KLK6 expression pattern served as favorable prognostic biomarker in our OPSCC and LSCC patient cohorts. These data suggest a contextspecific role of KLK6 in regulating the malignant progression and response to therapy, with both tumor promoting and tumor protective functions depending on the cellular origin of the tumor tissue.…”