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18 F-FDG PET/CT vs. human papillomavirus, p16 and Epstein-Barr virus detection in cervical metastatic lymph nodes for identifying primary tumors.

Gi Cheol Park1, Jong-Lyel Roh2, Kyung-Ja Cho3, Jae Seung Kim4, Mi Hyeon Jin5, Seung-Ho Choi2, Soon Yuhl Nam2, Sang Yoon Kim2.   

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Squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary of the head and neck (SCCUP) is a heterogeneous disease entity that requires careful examination to locate the occult primary. We examined the diagnostic value of expression of biomarkers, such as human papillomavirus (HPV), p16 and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), in metastatic lymph nodes vs. 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18 F-FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). We prospectively enrolled 54 consecutive SCCUP patients who received HPV, p16 and EBV analyses of lymph node fine-needle aspirates and 18 F-FDG PET/CT scans and subsequently underwent examinations and biopsies under general anesthesia to detect primary tumors. The diagnostic performance of the biomarkers and 18 F-FDG PET/CT were compared by using receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve analyses with histopathological results for identification of primary tumors. Primary tumors were identified in 28 (51.9%) of 54 patients: the palatine tonsil in 24, base of the tongue in 1, nasopharynx in 2, and hypopharynx in 1. The sensitivity of p16 (85.7%) and accuracy of HPV (85.2%) were higher than those (42.9% and 68.5%) of 18 F-FDG PET/CT (p < 0.05). The area under the ROC curve of HPV was higher than that of 18 F-FDG PET/CT (0.857 vs. 0.666, p = 0.007). The disease-free survival rates were higher in the patients with primary tumor detection or p16 nodal immunopositivity than in the other patients (p < 0.05). The results showed that HPV and p16 detection in metastatic lymph nodes can help locate hidden primary tumors, guide definitive treatment and predict patient survival.
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Keywords:  18F-FDG PET/CT; HPV; cervical metastasis of unknown primary; occult primary; p16

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27943271     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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1.  p16 Examination Is not Sufficient.

Authors:  Orlando Guntinas-Lichius
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2018-05-21       Impact factor: 5.594

2.  The prognostic role of radiotherapy and radiotherapy target in cervical lymph node metastatic squamous cell carcinoma with unknown primary: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Ruidan Li; Kai Liao; Zhigong Wei; Zheran Liu; Yan He; Jingjing Wang; Ling He; Xiaoli Mu; Lianlian Yang; Yan Huang; Libang He; Xingchen Peng
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2021-07-10       Impact factor: 4.553

3.  Performance of oral HPV DNA, oral HPV mRNA and circulating tumor HPV DNA in the detection of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer and cancer of unknown primary.

Authors:  Hidenori Tanaka; Motoyuki Suzuki; Norihiko Takemoto; Takahito Fukusumi; Hirotaka Eguchi; Erina Takai; Haruka Kanai; Mitsuaki Tatsumi; Masafumi Horie; Yukinori Takenaka; Shinichi Yachida; Hidenori Inohara
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2021-09-20       Impact factor: 7.316

4.  [18F]PARPi Imaging Is Not Affected by HPV Status In Vitro.

Authors:  Navjot Guru; Paula Demétrio De Souza França; Giacomo Pirovano; Cien Huang; Snehal G Patel; Thomas Reiner
Journal:  Mol Imaging       Date:  2021-01-20       Impact factor: 4.488

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