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HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania

Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) development is strongly associated with risk factors like smoking, chronic alcohol consumption, and the living environment, but also chronic human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which can trigger cascade cellular changes leading to a neoplastic transfo...

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Autores principales: Mogoantă, Carmen Aurelia, Ciolofan, Mircea Sorin, Istrate-Ofițeru, Anca-Maria, Mogoantă, Stelian-Ștefăniță, Roșu, Gabriela-Camelia, Anghelina, Florin, Căpitanescu, Alina-Nicoleta, Opriscan, Ioana Cristina, Ionovici, Nina, Mitroi, Mihaela Roxana, Badea, Oana, Iovănescu, Gheorghe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623944
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12080984
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author Mogoantă, Carmen Aurelia
Ciolofan, Mircea Sorin
Istrate-Ofițeru, Anca-Maria
Mogoantă, Stelian-Ștefăniță
Roșu, Gabriela-Camelia
Anghelina, Florin
Căpitanescu, Alina-Nicoleta
Opriscan, Ioana Cristina
Ionovici, Nina
Mitroi, Mihaela Roxana
Badea, Oana
Iovănescu, Gheorghe
author_facet Mogoantă, Carmen Aurelia
Ciolofan, Mircea Sorin
Istrate-Ofițeru, Anca-Maria
Mogoantă, Stelian-Ștefăniță
Roșu, Gabriela-Camelia
Anghelina, Florin
Căpitanescu, Alina-Nicoleta
Opriscan, Ioana Cristina
Ionovici, Nina
Mitroi, Mihaela Roxana
Badea, Oana
Iovănescu, Gheorghe
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description Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) development is strongly associated with risk factors like smoking, chronic alcohol consumption, and the living environment, but also chronic human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which can trigger cascade cellular changes leading to a neoplastic transformation. The prevalence of these factors differs among different world regions, and the prevention, diagnosis, and prognosis of OPSCC are highly dependent on them. We performed a retrospective study on 406 patients diagnosed with OPSCC in our region that were classified according to the tumor type, localization and diagnosis stage, demographic characteristics, risk factors, and histological and immunohistochemical features. We found that most of the patients were men from urban areas with a smoking habit, while most of the women in our study were diagnosed with tonsillar OPSCC and had a history of chronic alcoholism. During the immunohistochemical study, we analyzed the tumor immunoreactivity against anti-p16 and anti-HPV antibodies as markers of HPV involvement in tumor progression, as well as the correlation with the percentage of intratumoral nuclei immunomarked with the anti-Ki 67 antibody in serial samples. We observed that the percentage of Ki67-positive nuclei increased proportionally with the presence of intratumoral HPV; thus, active HPV infection leads to an increase in the rate of tumor progression. Our results support the implementation of strategies for OPSCC prevention and early diagnosis and can be a starting point for future studies aiming at adapting surgical and oncological treatment according to the HPV stage for better therapeutic results.
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spelling pubmed-104583562023-08-27 HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania Mogoantă, Carmen Aurelia Ciolofan, Mircea Sorin Istrate-Ofițeru, Anca-Maria Mogoantă, Stelian-Ștefăniță Roșu, Gabriela-Camelia Anghelina, Florin Căpitanescu, Alina-Nicoleta Opriscan, Ioana Cristina Ionovici, Nina Mitroi, Mihaela Roxana Badea, Oana Iovănescu, Gheorghe Pathogens Article Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) development is strongly associated with risk factors like smoking, chronic alcohol consumption, and the living environment, but also chronic human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which can trigger cascade cellular changes leading to a neoplastic transformation. The prevalence of these factors differs among different world regions, and the prevention, diagnosis, and prognosis of OPSCC are highly dependent on them. We performed a retrospective study on 406 patients diagnosed with OPSCC in our region that were classified according to the tumor type, localization and diagnosis stage, demographic characteristics, risk factors, and histological and immunohistochemical features. We found that most of the patients were men from urban areas with a smoking habit, while most of the women in our study were diagnosed with tonsillar OPSCC and had a history of chronic alcoholism. During the immunohistochemical study, we analyzed the tumor immunoreactivity against anti-p16 and anti-HPV antibodies as markers of HPV involvement in tumor progression, as well as the correlation with the percentage of intratumoral nuclei immunomarked with the anti-Ki 67 antibody in serial samples. We observed that the percentage of Ki67-positive nuclei increased proportionally with the presence of intratumoral HPV; thus, active HPV infection leads to an increase in the rate of tumor progression. Our results support the implementation of strategies for OPSCC prevention and early diagnosis and can be a starting point for future studies aiming at adapting surgical and oncological treatment according to the HPV stage for better therapeutic results. MDPI 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10458356/ /pubmed/37623944 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12080984 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mogoantă, Carmen Aurelia
Ciolofan, Mircea Sorin
Istrate-Ofițeru, Anca-Maria
Mogoantă, Stelian-Ștefăniță
Roșu, Gabriela-Camelia
Anghelina, Florin
Căpitanescu, Alina-Nicoleta
Opriscan, Ioana Cristina
Ionovici, Nina
Mitroi, Mihaela Roxana
Badea, Oana
Iovănescu, Gheorghe
HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania
title HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania
title_full HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania
title_fullStr HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania
title_full_unstemmed HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania
title_short HPV and Other Risk Factors Involved in Pharyngeal Neoplasm—Clinical and Morphopathological Correlations in the Southwestern Region of Romania
title_sort hpv and other risk factors involved in pharyngeal neoplasm—clinical and morphopathological correlations in the southwestern region of romania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623944
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12080984
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