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Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results
Human papillomavirus (HPV) was recently recognized as a new risk factor for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. For oropharyngeal cancers, an HPV+ status is associated with better prognosis in a subgroup of nonsmokers and nondrinkers. However, HPV infection is also involved in the biology of head...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3955617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24719866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/430906 |
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author | Descamps, Géraldine Wattiez, Ruddy Saussez, Sven |
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description | Human papillomavirus (HPV) was recently recognized as a new risk factor for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. For oropharyngeal cancers, an HPV+ status is associated with better prognosis in a subgroup of nonsmokers and nondrinkers. However, HPV infection is also involved in the biology of head and neck carcinoma (HNC) in patients with a history of tobacco use and/or alcohol consumption. Thus, the involvement of HPV infection in HN carcinogenesis remains unclear, and further studies are needed to identify and analyze HPV-specific pathways that are involved in this process. Using a quantitative proteomics-based approach, we compared the protein expression profiles of two HPV+ HNC cell lines and one HPV− HNC cell line. We identified 155 proteins that are differentially expressed (P < 0.01) in these three lines. Among the identified proteins, prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA) was upregulated and eukaryotic elongation factor 1 alpha (EEF1α) was downregulated in the HPV+ cell lines. Immunofluorescence and western blotting analyses confirmed these results. Moreover, PSCA and EEF1α were differentially expressed in two clinical series of 50 HPV+ and 50 HPV− oral cavity carcinomas. Thus, our study reveals for the first time that PSCA and EEF1α are associated with the HPV-status, suggesting that these proteins could be involved in HPV-associated carcinogenesis. |
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spelling | pubmed-39556172014-04-09 Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results Descamps, Géraldine Wattiez, Ruddy Saussez, Sven Biomed Res Int Research Article Human papillomavirus (HPV) was recently recognized as a new risk factor for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. For oropharyngeal cancers, an HPV+ status is associated with better prognosis in a subgroup of nonsmokers and nondrinkers. However, HPV infection is also involved in the biology of head and neck carcinoma (HNC) in patients with a history of tobacco use and/or alcohol consumption. Thus, the involvement of HPV infection in HN carcinogenesis remains unclear, and further studies are needed to identify and analyze HPV-specific pathways that are involved in this process. Using a quantitative proteomics-based approach, we compared the protein expression profiles of two HPV+ HNC cell lines and one HPV− HNC cell line. We identified 155 proteins that are differentially expressed (P < 0.01) in these three lines. Among the identified proteins, prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA) was upregulated and eukaryotic elongation factor 1 alpha (EEF1α) was downregulated in the HPV+ cell lines. Immunofluorescence and western blotting analyses confirmed these results. Moreover, PSCA and EEF1α were differentially expressed in two clinical series of 50 HPV+ and 50 HPV− oral cavity carcinomas. Thus, our study reveals for the first time that PSCA and EEF1α are associated with the HPV-status, suggesting that these proteins could be involved in HPV-associated carcinogenesis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3955617/ /pubmed/24719866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/430906 Text en Copyright © 2014 Géraldine Descamps et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Descamps, Géraldine Wattiez, Ruddy Saussez, Sven Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results |
title | Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results |
title_full | Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results |
title_fullStr | Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results |
title_full_unstemmed | Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results |
title_short | Proteomic Study of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancers: Preliminary Results |
title_sort | proteomic study of hpv-positive head and neck cancers: preliminary results |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3955617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24719866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/430906 |
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