Literature DB >> 23060353

Detection of transcriptionally active high-risk HPV in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma as visualized by a novel E6/E7 mRNA in situ hybridization method.

Justin A Bishop1, Xiao-Jun Ma, Hongwei Wang, Yuling Luo, Peter B Illei, Shanaz Begum, Janis M Taube, Wayne M Koch, William H Westra.   

Abstract

Evidence for transcriptional activation of the viral oncoproteins E6 and E7 is regarded as the gold standard for the presence of clinically relevant human papillomavirus (HPV), but detection of E6/E7 mRNA requires RNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction amplification-a challenging technique that is restricted to the research laboratory. The development of RNA in situ hybridization (ISH) probes complementary to E6/E7 mRNA permits direct visualization of viral transcripts in routinely processed tissues and has opened the door for accurate HPV detection in the clinical care setting. Tissue microarrays containing 282 head and neck squamous cell carcinomas from various anatomic subsites were tested for the presence of HPV using p16 immunohistochemistry, HPV DNA ISH, and an RNA ISH assay (RNAscope) targeting high-risk HPV E6/E7 mRNA transcripts. The E6/E7 mRNA assay was also used to test an additional 25 oropharyngeal carcinomas in which the HPV status as recorded in the surgical pathology reports was equivocal due to conflicting detection results (ie, p16 positive, DNA ISH negative). By the E6/E7 mRNA method, HPV was detected in 49 of 282 (17%) HNSCCs including 43 of 77 (56%) carcinomas from the oropharynx, 2 of 3 (67%) metastatic HNSCCs of an unknown primary site, 2 of 7 (29%) carcinomas from the sinonasal tract, and 2 of 195 (1%) carcinomas from other head and neck sites. p16 expression was strongly associated with the presence of HPV E6/E7 mRNA: 46 of 49 HPV-positive tumors exhibited p16 expression, whereas only 22 of 233 HPV-negative tumors were p16 positive (94% vs. 9%, P<0.0001). There was also a high rate of concordance (99%) between the E6/E7 mRNA method and HPV DNA ISH. For the selected group of discordant HNSCCs (p16/HPV DNA), the presence of E6/E7 transcripts was detected in 21 of 25 (84%) cases. The E6/E7 mRNA method confirmed the presence of transcriptionally active HPV-related HNSCC that has a strong predilection for the oropharynx and is strongly associated with high levels of p16 expression. Testing for HPV E6/E7 transcripts by RNA ISH is ideal because it confirms the presence of integrated and transcriptionally active virus, permits visualization of viral transcripts in tissues, and is technically feasible for routine testing in the clinical laboratory.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2012        PMID: 23060353      PMCID: PMC3500437          DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0b013e318265fb2b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


  29 in total

1.  Comparison of human papillomavirus in situ hybridization and p16 immunohistochemistry in the detection of human papillomavirus-associated head and neck cancer based on a prospective clinical experience.

Authors:  Aatur D Singhi; William H Westra
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2010-05-01       Impact factor: 6.860

Review 2.  Refining the diagnosis of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma using human papillomavirus testing.

Authors:  Max Robinson; Philip Sloan; Richard Shaw
Journal:  Oral Oncol       Date:  2010-03-12       Impact factor: 5.337

3.  Molecular classification identifies a subset of human papillomavirus--associated oropharyngeal cancers with favorable prognosis.

Authors:  Paul M Weinberger; Ziwei Yu; Bruce G Haffty; Diane Kowalski; Malini Harigopal; Janet Brandsma; Clarence Sasaki; John Joe; Robert L Camp; David L Rimm; Amanda Psyrri
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2006-01-09       Impact factor: 44.544

4.  Detection of human papillomavirus-16 in fine-needle aspirates to determine tumor origin in patients with metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

Authors:  Shahnaz Begum; Maura L Gillison; Theresa L Nicol; William H Westra
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2007-02-15       Impact factor: 12.531

5.  Oral human papillomavirus infection before and after treatment for human papillomavirus 16-positive and human papillomavirus 16-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Yuri Agrawal; Wayne M Koch; Weihong Xiao; William H Westra; Anna L Trivett; David E Symer; Maura L Gillison
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2008-11-01       Impact factor: 12.531

6.  Human papillomavirus type 16 and 18 in primary lung cancers--a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Malini Srinivasan; Emanuela Taioli; Camille C Ragin
Journal:  Carcinogenesis       Date:  2009-07-20       Impact factor: 4.944

7.  Improved survival of patients with human papillomavirus-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in a prospective clinical trial.

Authors:  Carole Fakhry; William H Westra; Sigui Li; Anthony Cmelak; John A Ridge; Harlan Pinto; Arlene Forastiere; Maura L Gillison
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2008-02-12       Impact factor: 13.506

8.  Chemoselection as a strategy for organ preservation in advanced oropharynx cancer: response and survival positively associated with HPV16 copy number.

Authors:  Francis P Worden; Bhavna Kumar; Julia S Lee; Gregory T Wolf; Kitrina G Cordell; Jeremy M G Taylor; Susan G Urba; Avraham Eisbruch; Theodoros N Teknos; Douglas B Chepeha; Mark E Prince; Christina I Tsien; Nisha J D'Silva; Kun Yang; David M Kurnit; Heidi L Mason; Tamara H Miller; Nancy E Wallace; Carol R Bradford; Thomas E Carey
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2008-05-12       Impact factor: 44.544

9.  Evaluation of a commercialized in situ hybridization assay for detecting human papillomavirus DNA in tissue specimens from patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical carcinoma.

Authors:  Ming Guo; Yun Gong; Michael Deavers; Elvio G Silva; Yee Jee Jan; David E Cogdell; Rajyalashmi Luthra; E Lin; Hung Cheng Lai; Wei Zhang; Nour Sneige
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2007-10-31       Impact factor: 5.948

10.  Presence of HPV DNA in convalescent salivary rinses is an adverse prognostic marker in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Alice Y Chuang; Tony C Chuang; Steven Chang; Shaoyu Zhou; Shahnaz Begum; William H Westra; Patrick K Ha; Wayne M Koch; Joseph A Califano
Journal:  Oral Oncol       Date:  2008-03-07       Impact factor: 5.337

View more
  90 in total

1.  Diagnosis of HPV-driven head and neck cancer with a single test in routine clinical practice.

Authors:  Haïtham Mirghani; Odile Casiraghi; Furrat Amen; Mingxiao He; Xiao-Jun Ma; Patrick Saulnier; Ludovic Lacroix; Françoise Drusch; Aïcha Ben Lakdhar; Jean Lacau Saint Guily; Cécile Badoual; Jean Yves Scoazec; Philippe Vielh
Journal:  Mod Pathol       Date:  2015-09-25       Impact factor: 7.842

2.  Resection and reconstruction of giant cervical metastatic cancer using a pectoralis major muscular flap transfer: A prospective study of 16 patients.

Authors:  Xiangmin Zhang; Folin Liu; Xiaolin Lan; Jing Huang; Keqing Luo; Shaojin Li
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2015-04-28       Impact factor: 2.967

3.  Transcriptionally Active High-Risk Human Papillomavirus is Not a Common Etiologic Agent in the Malignant Transformation of Inverted Schneiderian Papillomas.

Authors:  Lisa M Rooper; Justin A Bishop; William H Westra
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2017-02-08

4.  Nonkeratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: An HPV-Related Entity.

Authors:  Lingxin Zhang; James S Lewis; Samir K El-Mofty; Manoj Gandhi; Rebecca D Chernock
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2016-08-04

Review 5.  Morphologic diversity in human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Catch Me If You Can!

Authors:  James S Lewis
Journal:  Mod Pathol       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 7.842

6.  Inter- and intra-observer variability in the classification of extracapsular extension in p16 positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma nodal metastases.

Authors:  James S Lewis; Yaman Tarabishy; Jingqin Luo; Haresh Mani; Justin A Bishop; Marino E Leon; Manju L Prasad; Haodong Xu; Silvana Di Palma
Journal:  Oral Oncol       Date:  2015-08-17       Impact factor: 5.337

7.  Detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) in clinical samples: evolving methods and strategies for the accurate determination of HPV status of head and neck carcinomas.

Authors:  William H Westra
Journal:  Oral Oncol       Date:  2014-06-02       Impact factor: 5.337

8.  A novel prediction model for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma using p16 and subcellular β-catenin expression.

Authors:  Guoqing Qian; Zhongliang Hu; Hong Xu; Susan Müller; Dongsheng Wang; Hongzheng Zhang; Sungjin Kim; Zhengjia Chen; Nabil F Saba; Dong M Shin; Andrew Y Wang; Zhuo Georgia Chen
Journal:  J Oral Pathol Med       Date:  2015-10-22       Impact factor: 4.253

9.  Simultaneous, Single-Cell Measurement of Messenger RNA, Cell Surface Proteins, and Intracellular Proteins.

Authors:  Kah Teong Soh; Joseph D Tario; Sean Colligan; Orla Maguire; Dalin Pan; Hans Minderman; Paul K Wallace
Journal:  Curr Protoc Cytom       Date:  2016-01-06

10.  Human papillomavirus-related carcinoma with adenoid cystic-like features: a peculiar variant of head and neck cancer restricted to the sinonasal tract.

Authors:  Justin A Bishop; Takenori Ogawa; Edward B Stelow; Christopher A Moskaluk; Wayne M Koch; Sara I Pai; William H Westra
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 6.394

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.