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Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe
Two pathways have been described for vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (VSCC), one associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), and the other HPV‐independent. We compared the etiopathogenic features of a series of VSCC from Mozambique, a sub‐Saharan country with high prevalence of HPV and HIV, with tho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36214794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34314 |
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author | Rakislova, Natalia Carreras‐Dieguez, Nuria Manzotti, Carolina Saúde, Ofelia del Pino, Marta Chulo, Laurina Rangeiro, Ricardina Lovane, Lucilia Lorenzoni, Cesaltina Fernandes, Fabiola Rodrigo‐Calvo, Maria Teresa Diaz‐Mercedes, Sherley Ribera‐Cortada, Inmaculada Sanfeliu, Esther del Campo, Ricardo López Marimon, Lorena Alós, Silvia Vega, Naiara Pérez, Francisco M. Trias, Isabel Carrilho, Carla Ordi, Jaume |
author_facet | Rakislova, Natalia Carreras‐Dieguez, Nuria Manzotti, Carolina Saúde, Ofelia del Pino, Marta Chulo, Laurina Rangeiro, Ricardina Lovane, Lucilia Lorenzoni, Cesaltina Fernandes, Fabiola Rodrigo‐Calvo, Maria Teresa Diaz‐Mercedes, Sherley Ribera‐Cortada, Inmaculada Sanfeliu, Esther del Campo, Ricardo López Marimon, Lorena Alós, Silvia Vega, Naiara Pérez, Francisco M. Trias, Isabel Carrilho, Carla Ordi, Jaume |
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description | Two pathways have been described for vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (VSCC), one associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), and the other HPV‐independent. We compared the etiopathogenic features of a series of VSCC from Mozambique, a sub‐Saharan country with high prevalence of HPV and HIV, with those of Spain, a European country with low prevalence of HPV and HIV. All VSCC diagnosed at the two institutions from January 2018 to December 2020 were included (n = 35 and n = 41, respectively). HPV DNA detection and genotyping, and immunohistochemistry for p16 and p53 were performed. Tumors showing p16 positive staining and/or HPV DNA positivity were considered HPV‐associated. 34/35 tumors (97%) from Mozambique and 8/41 (19%) from Spain were HPV‐associated (P < .001). Mean age of the patients from Mozambique and Spain was 45 ± 12 and 72 ± 14, respectively (P < .001). No differences were found in terms of HPV genotypes or multiple HPV infection rates. 1/35 tumors (3%) from Mozambique and 29/41 (70%) from Spain showed abnormal p53 immunostaining (P < .001). In contrast with the predominance of HPV‐independent VSCC affecting old women in Europe, most VSCC in sub‐Saharan Africa are HPV‐associated and arise in young women. This data may have important consequences for primary prevention of VSCC worldwide. |
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spelling | pubmed-100923392023-04-13 Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe Rakislova, Natalia Carreras‐Dieguez, Nuria Manzotti, Carolina Saúde, Ofelia del Pino, Marta Chulo, Laurina Rangeiro, Ricardina Lovane, Lucilia Lorenzoni, Cesaltina Fernandes, Fabiola Rodrigo‐Calvo, Maria Teresa Diaz‐Mercedes, Sherley Ribera‐Cortada, Inmaculada Sanfeliu, Esther del Campo, Ricardo López Marimon, Lorena Alós, Silvia Vega, Naiara Pérez, Francisco M. Trias, Isabel Carrilho, Carla Ordi, Jaume Int J Cancer Infectious Causes of Cancer Two pathways have been described for vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (VSCC), one associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), and the other HPV‐independent. We compared the etiopathogenic features of a series of VSCC from Mozambique, a sub‐Saharan country with high prevalence of HPV and HIV, with those of Spain, a European country with low prevalence of HPV and HIV. All VSCC diagnosed at the two institutions from January 2018 to December 2020 were included (n = 35 and n = 41, respectively). HPV DNA detection and genotyping, and immunohistochemistry for p16 and p53 were performed. Tumors showing p16 positive staining and/or HPV DNA positivity were considered HPV‐associated. 34/35 tumors (97%) from Mozambique and 8/41 (19%) from Spain were HPV‐associated (P < .001). Mean age of the patients from Mozambique and Spain was 45 ± 12 and 72 ± 14, respectively (P < .001). No differences were found in terms of HPV genotypes or multiple HPV infection rates. 1/35 tumors (3%) from Mozambique and 29/41 (70%) from Spain showed abnormal p53 immunostaining (P < .001). In contrast with the predominance of HPV‐independent VSCC affecting old women in Europe, most VSCC in sub‐Saharan Africa are HPV‐associated and arise in young women. This data may have important consequences for primary prevention of VSCC worldwide. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-10-31 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10092339/ /pubmed/36214794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34314 Text en 2022 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of UICC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Infectious Causes of Cancer Rakislova, Natalia Carreras‐Dieguez, Nuria Manzotti, Carolina Saúde, Ofelia del Pino, Marta Chulo, Laurina Rangeiro, Ricardina Lovane, Lucilia Lorenzoni, Cesaltina Fernandes, Fabiola Rodrigo‐Calvo, Maria Teresa Diaz‐Mercedes, Sherley Ribera‐Cortada, Inmaculada Sanfeliu, Esther del Campo, Ricardo López Marimon, Lorena Alós, Silvia Vega, Naiara Pérez, Francisco M. Trias, Isabel Carrilho, Carla Ordi, Jaume Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe |
title | Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe |
title_full | Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe |
title_fullStr | Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe |
title_short | Differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐Saharan Africa and Europe |
title_sort | differential etiopathogenic features of vulvar squamous cell carcinomas in sub‐saharan africa and europe |
topic | Infectious Causes of Cancer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36214794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34314 |
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