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Understanding the Pattern of Oropharyngeal Cancers from North-East Romanian Patients

Authors :
Ramona Ursu
Simona Giusca
Irene Spiridon
Bianca Manole
Mihai Danciu
Victor Costan
Dragos Palade
Nicolae Ghetu
Paula Toader
Mădălina Vlad
Costin Damian
Elena Porumb-Andrese
Ionut Luchian
Luminița Iancu
Source :
Applied Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 12079, p 12079 (2021), Applied Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 24; Pages: 12079
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Human papilloma virus (HPV) is acknowledged as a risk factor for oropharyngeal squamous cellular cancers (OPSCC), of which the dominant types are tonsillar (TSCC) and base of tongue cancer (BOTSCC). Objective: To assess the role of HPV in selected OPSCC cases, from Romanian patients by sensitive and complementary molecular assays. Material and Methods: Fifty-four formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) OPSCC samples were analyzed for HPV DNA by a PCR-based bead-based multiplex-assay. Thirty-four samples were tested for HPV RNA and for overexpression of p16INK4a by immunohistochemistry. Twenty samples were evaluated by Competitive Allele-Specific Taqman PCR (CAST-PCR) for fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 protein (FGFR3) status. Results: A total of 33.3% (18/54) OPSCC samples were positive for HPV DNA. HPV16 was the most frequent type (30%, 16/54); followed by HPV18 (3.7%, 2/54); and 1 sample (1.8%) was positive for both HPV16 and 18. HPV18 E6*I was detected in a HPV18 DNA-positive oropharynx tumor. Four samples positive for HPV16 were also positive for p16INK4a. All the tested samples were negative for FGFR3. Conclusions: The increased HPV16 prevalence is in line with similar studies and is a new confirmation that HPV16 is the most prevalent type in our country; supporting the potential benefit of prophylactic vaccines. Overall, there is no concordance between DNA and any of the two other analytes that are considered being markers of HPV-driven cancers. There is a need to explore novel screening strategies that could be broadly used in the clinical routine to initiate preventive measures.

Details

ISSN :
20763417
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87744b5d73d6d30acf954ef109f36975
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112412079