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HPV DNA/RNA detection in various oral and oropharyngeal biomaterials identifies active HPV infections also in non-neoplastic tonsils.

Elgar Susanne Quabius1, Silke Tribius2, Alessa Heinrichs3, Dirk Haaser4, André Kühnel5, Martin Laudien4, Florian Hoppe6, Robert Mlynski7, Petra Ambrosch4, Markus Hoffmann8.   

Abstract

Previous studies describe a correlation between HPV-positivity and non-smoking in TSCC; p16INK4A-expression as surrogate-marker for HPV-DNA/RNA-positivity is discussed controversially. In the present study, these parameters are assessed prospectively. HPV-status of sputum and tonsillar-swabs was analyzed to determine their validity as surrogate-marker for tissue-HPV-status. TSCC- (n = 52) and non-neoplastic tonsillar tissue (n = 163) were analyzed. HPV-DNA- and HPV-RNA-status of total sputum, cellular fraction and supernatants, tonsillar-swabs and -tissue was determined by (RT)-PCR. Immunohistochemistry determined p16INK4A-expression. 23/163 (14.2%) non-neoplastic tonsils were HPV-DNA-positive; five patients (3 HPV16, 2 HPV11) had active HPV-infections (HPV-RNA-positive), in all biomaterials. 140/163 (85.9%) patients were either HPV-DNA-positive or HPV-DNA-negative in all samples. 21/52 (40.4%) TSCC-tonsils were HPV-DNA-positive; 17 patients were HPV-RNA-positive (14 HPV16; 4 HPV18). 40/52 (76.9%) TSCC-patients were congruent in all biomaterials. p16INK4A-expression alone would have misclassified the HPV-status of 14/52 (26.2%) TSCC-patients. This prospective study confirms the discrepancy between HPV-status and p16INK4A-expression and the significant correlation between non-smoking and HPV-DNA-positivity. HPV-sputum- and/or swab-results do not consistently match tissue-results, possibly having (detrimental) consequences if those were used to assess tissue-HPV-status. In the 5 patients with active HPV infection in the non-neoplasitic tonsils, tonsillectomy likely prevented subsequent development of TSCC.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Gargle; HPV; Surrogate marker; Swabs sputum; TSCC; Tissue; Tonsils; p16(INK4A)

Year:  2020        PMID: 33352503     DOI: 10.1016/j.tranon.2020.101002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Oncol        ISSN: 1936-5233            Impact factor:   4.243


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1.  Tonsillar swabs and sputum predict SLPI- and AnxA2 expression in tonsils: A prospective study on smoking dependent SLPI- and AnxA2-expression, and tonsillar HPV infection.

Authors:  Elgar Susanne Quabius; Alessa Heinrichs; André Kühnel; Martin Laudien; Florian Hoppe; Robert Mlynski; Petra Ambrosch; Markus Hoffmann
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 2.967

2.  HPV Positive Status Is a Favorable Prognostic Factor in Non-Nasopharyngeal Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients: A Retrospective Study From the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Database.

Authors:  Qiuji Wu; Miao Wang; Yixin Liu; Xulong Wang; Yi Li; Xiaoyan Hu; Ye Qiu; Wenjing Liang; Yongchang Wei; Yahua Zhong
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-09-24       Impact factor: 6.244

Review 3.  Relevance of Human Papillomaviruses in Head and Neck Cancer-What Remains in 2021 from a Clinician's Point of View?

Authors:  Markus Hoffmann; Elgar Susanne Quabius
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 5.048

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