Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma

BACKGROUND: The pathogenic role of beta-HPVs in non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), is not still completely understood, and literature data indicate that they might be at least cofactors in the development of certain cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas. However, only few reports contain data on basal ce...

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Autores principales: Paolini, Francesca, Carbone, Angelo, Benevolo, Maria, Silipo, Vitaliano, Rollo, Francesca, Covello, Renato, Piemonte, Paolo, Frascione, Pasquale, Capizzi, Rodolfo, Catricalà, Caterina, Venuti, Aldo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3271997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22082146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-30-108
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author Paolini, Francesca
Carbone, Angelo
Benevolo, Maria
Silipo, Vitaliano
Rollo, Francesca
Covello, Renato
Piemonte, Paolo
Frascione, Pasquale
Capizzi, Rodolfo
Catricalà, Caterina
Venuti, Aldo
author_facet Paolini, Francesca
Carbone, Angelo
Benevolo, Maria
Silipo, Vitaliano
Rollo, Francesca
Covello, Renato
Piemonte, Paolo
Frascione, Pasquale
Capizzi, Rodolfo
Catricalà, Caterina
Venuti, Aldo
author_sort Paolini, Francesca
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description BACKGROUND: The pathogenic role of beta-HPVs in non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), is not still completely understood, and literature data indicate that they might be at least cofactors in the development of certain cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas. However, only few reports contain data on basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The HPVs interact with many cellular proteins altering their function or the expression levels, like the p16(INK4a )and Akt. Our study aimed to determine the presence of different beta -HPV types and the expression of p16(INK4a )and Akt in BCC, the commonest NMSC, in the normal appearing perilesional skin and in forehead swab of 37 immunocompetent patients. METHODS: The expression of p16(INK4a )and Akt, by immunohistochemistry, and the HPV DNA, by nested PCR, were investigated in each sample. RESULTS: No correspondence of HPV types between BCC and swab samples was found, whereas a correspondence between perilesional skin and BCC was ascertained in the 16,7% of the patients. In BCC, 16 different types of beta HPV were found and the most frequent types were HPV107 (15,4%), HPV100 (11,5%) and HPV15 (11,5%) all belonging to the beta HPV species 2. Immunohistochemistry detected significant p16(INK4a )expression in almost all tumor samples (94,3%) with the highest percentages (> 30%) of positive cells detected in 8 cases. A statistically significant (p = 0,012) increase of beta HPV presence was detected in p16(INK4a )strongly positive samples, in particular of species 2. pAkt expression was detected in all tumor samples with only 2 cases showing rare positive cells, whereas Akt2 expression was found in 14 out of 35 BCC (40%); in particular in HPV positive samples over-expressing p16(INK4a). CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that p16(INK4a )and pAkt are over-expressed in BCC and that the high expression of p16(INK4a )and of Akt2 isoform is often associated with the presence of beta-HPV species 2 (i.e. HPV 15). The association of these viruses with the up-regulation of p16(INK4a )and Akt/PI3K pathway suggests that in a subtype of BCC these viruses may exert a role in the carcinogenesis or in other, still undefined, biological property of these tumors. If this particular type of BCC reflects a different biology it will remain undisclosed until further studies on a larger number of samples will be performed.
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spelling pubmed-32719972012-02-04 Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma Paolini, Francesca Carbone, Angelo Benevolo, Maria Silipo, Vitaliano Rollo, Francesca Covello, Renato Piemonte, Paolo Frascione, Pasquale Capizzi, Rodolfo Catricalà, Caterina Venuti, Aldo J Exp Clin Cancer Res Research BACKGROUND: The pathogenic role of beta-HPVs in non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), is not still completely understood, and literature data indicate that they might be at least cofactors in the development of certain cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas. However, only few reports contain data on basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The HPVs interact with many cellular proteins altering their function or the expression levels, like the p16(INK4a )and Akt. Our study aimed to determine the presence of different beta -HPV types and the expression of p16(INK4a )and Akt in BCC, the commonest NMSC, in the normal appearing perilesional skin and in forehead swab of 37 immunocompetent patients. METHODS: The expression of p16(INK4a )and Akt, by immunohistochemistry, and the HPV DNA, by nested PCR, were investigated in each sample. RESULTS: No correspondence of HPV types between BCC and swab samples was found, whereas a correspondence between perilesional skin and BCC was ascertained in the 16,7% of the patients. In BCC, 16 different types of beta HPV were found and the most frequent types were HPV107 (15,4%), HPV100 (11,5%) and HPV15 (11,5%) all belonging to the beta HPV species 2. Immunohistochemistry detected significant p16(INK4a )expression in almost all tumor samples (94,3%) with the highest percentages (> 30%) of positive cells detected in 8 cases. A statistically significant (p = 0,012) increase of beta HPV presence was detected in p16(INK4a )strongly positive samples, in particular of species 2. pAkt expression was detected in all tumor samples with only 2 cases showing rare positive cells, whereas Akt2 expression was found in 14 out of 35 BCC (40%); in particular in HPV positive samples over-expressing p16(INK4a). CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that p16(INK4a )and pAkt are over-expressed in BCC and that the high expression of p16(INK4a )and of Akt2 isoform is often associated with the presence of beta-HPV species 2 (i.e. HPV 15). The association of these viruses with the up-regulation of p16(INK4a )and Akt/PI3K pathway suggests that in a subtype of BCC these viruses may exert a role in the carcinogenesis or in other, still undefined, biological property of these tumors. If this particular type of BCC reflects a different biology it will remain undisclosed until further studies on a larger number of samples will be performed. BioMed Central 2011-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3271997/ /pubmed/22082146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-30-108 Text en Copyright ©2011 Paolini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Paolini, Francesca
Carbone, Angelo
Benevolo, Maria
Silipo, Vitaliano
Rollo, Francesca
Covello, Renato
Piemonte, Paolo
Frascione, Pasquale
Capizzi, Rodolfo
Catricalà, Caterina
Venuti, Aldo
Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
title Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
title_full Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
title_fullStr Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
title_short Human Papillomaviruses, p16(INK4a )and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
title_sort human papillomaviruses, p16(ink4a )and akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3271997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22082146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-30-108
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