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Molecular landscape of vulvovaginal squamous cell carcinoma: new insights into molecular mechanisms of HPV-associated and HPV-independent squamous cell carcinoma.

Abeer M Salama1, Amir Momeni-Boroujeni1, Chad Vanderbilt1, Marc Ladanyi1, Robert Soslow2.   

Abstract

Squamous cell carcinomas of the lower female genital tract may be human papillomavirus-associated or independent. We studied the HPV status, mutational repertoire, histology, and clinical data of 28 samples from 26 patients, 65% with a vulvar primary and 35% with a vaginal primary. These represented invasive vulvovaginal squamous cell carcinomas that underwent clinical tumor-normal targeted massively parallel sequencing analysis. HPV status was determined using the HPV high-risk RNA ISH assay and/or by MSK-IMPACT. Eleven patients had HPV-associated squamous cell carcinoma (four vulvar and seven vaginal) and 15 patients had HPV-independent SqCC (13 vulvar and 2 vaginal). Well-differentiated squamous cell carcinomas were always HPV-independent. HPV-independent moderately and poorly differentiated carcinomas frequently had alterations in the NOTCH signaling pathway (6/7), which were also associated with increased tumor budding (P: 0.002). HPV-associated vulvovaginal squamous cell carcinoma had PIK3CA activating mutations (7/11, 64%) as the most common genomic event, while TERT gene alterations, mainly TERT promoter mutations (14/15 cases, 93%) featured significantly in HPV-independent carcinomas. Other common abnormalities in HPV-independent tumors were TP53 mutations (13/15, 87%), CDKN2A alterations (10/15, 67%), and NOTCH1 and FAT1 mutations (7/15, 47% each). A subset of both HPV-associated and -independent tumors had NOTCH pathway alterations (6/11, 55% and 10/15, 67% respectively), but different genes in this pathway were altered in these tumors. In summary, TERT, TP53, CDKN2A, and NOTCH1 gene alterations strongly point away from an HPV-driven process (odds ratios: 0.01, 0.07, 0, and 0, respectively with p values < 0.02 for all four genes), while PIK3CA activating mutations without the other mutations strongly favors an HPV-driven tumor (odds ratio: 10.12, p value: 0.016). HPV-independent carcinomas are more likely to be moderately-poorly differentiated with intermediate to high tumor cell budding. Cancer cell fraction analysis of HPV-independent squamous carcinomas suggests that TERT and/or NOTCH1 alterations along with TP53 alterations can be the initiating event in these tumors.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34650187      PMCID: PMC9450957          DOI: 10.1038/s41379-021-00942-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   8.209


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