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Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye
BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of the prevalence of the human papilloma virus (HPV) in oropharyngeal tumours (OpSCC) is important because HPV-positive OpSCC are consistently associated with an improved overall survival. Recently, an algorithm has become available that reliably detects clinically re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25867270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.99 |
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author | Melchers, L J Mastik, M F Samaniego Cameron, B van Dijk, B A C de Bock, G H van der Laan, B F A M van der Vegt, B Speel, E J M Roodenburg, J L N Witjes, M J H Schuuring, E |
author_facet | Melchers, L J Mastik, M F Samaniego Cameron, B van Dijk, B A C de Bock, G H van der Laan, B F A M van der Vegt, B Speel, E J M Roodenburg, J L N Witjes, M J H Schuuring, E |
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description | BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of the prevalence of the human papilloma virus (HPV) in oropharyngeal tumours (OpSCC) is important because HPV-positive OpSCC are consistently associated with an improved overall survival. Recently, an algorithm has become available that reliably detects clinically relevant HPV in tumour tissue, however, no complete cohorts have been tested. The aim was to determine the prevalence of active high-risk HPV infection in a complete cohort of OpSCC collected over a 16-year period. METHODS: Using a triple algorithm of p16 immunohistochemistry, HPV-BRISH and HPV-PCR, we assessed the prevalence of active HPV infection in all OpSCC diagnosed in our hospital from 1997 to 2012 (n=193) and a random selection of 200 oral tumours (OSCC). RESULTS: Forty-seven OpSCC (24%) were HPVGP PCR-positive; 42 cases were HPV16+, 1 HPV18+, 3 HPV33+ and 1 HPV35+. Brightfield in situ hybridisation did not identify additional HPV-positive cases. Human papilloma virus-associated tumour proportion increased from 13% (1997–2004) to 30% (2005–2012). Human papilloma virus-positivity was an independent predictor for longer disease-specific survival (HR=0.22; 95%CI:0.10–0.47). Only one OSCC was HPV+. CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, the incidence of HPV-associated OpSCC is low but increasing rapidly. The strict detection algorithm, analysis of disease-specific survival and the complete cohort, including palliatively treated patients, may influence the reported prevalence and prognostic value of HPV in OpSCC. |
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spelling | pubmed-44024632016-04-14 Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye Melchers, L J Mastik, M F Samaniego Cameron, B van Dijk, B A C de Bock, G H van der Laan, B F A M van der Vegt, B Speel, E J M Roodenburg, J L N Witjes, M J H Schuuring, E Br J Cancer Molecular Diagnostics BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of the prevalence of the human papilloma virus (HPV) in oropharyngeal tumours (OpSCC) is important because HPV-positive OpSCC are consistently associated with an improved overall survival. Recently, an algorithm has become available that reliably detects clinically relevant HPV in tumour tissue, however, no complete cohorts have been tested. The aim was to determine the prevalence of active high-risk HPV infection in a complete cohort of OpSCC collected over a 16-year period. METHODS: Using a triple algorithm of p16 immunohistochemistry, HPV-BRISH and HPV-PCR, we assessed the prevalence of active HPV infection in all OpSCC diagnosed in our hospital from 1997 to 2012 (n=193) and a random selection of 200 oral tumours (OSCC). RESULTS: Forty-seven OpSCC (24%) were HPVGP PCR-positive; 42 cases were HPV16+, 1 HPV18+, 3 HPV33+ and 1 HPV35+. Brightfield in situ hybridisation did not identify additional HPV-positive cases. Human papilloma virus-associated tumour proportion increased from 13% (1997–2004) to 30% (2005–2012). Human papilloma virus-positivity was an independent predictor for longer disease-specific survival (HR=0.22; 95%CI:0.10–0.47). Only one OSCC was HPV+. CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, the incidence of HPV-associated OpSCC is low but increasing rapidly. The strict detection algorithm, analysis of disease-specific survival and the complete cohort, including palliatively treated patients, may influence the reported prevalence and prognostic value of HPV in OpSCC. Nature Publishing Group 2015-04-14 2015-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4402463/ /pubmed/25867270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.99 Text en Copyright © 2015 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ From twelve months after its original publication, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Molecular Diagnostics Melchers, L J Mastik, M F Samaniego Cameron, B van Dijk, B A C de Bock, G H van der Laan, B F A M van der Vegt, B Speel, E J M Roodenburg, J L N Witjes, M J H Schuuring, E Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
title | Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
title_full | Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
title_fullStr | Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
title_full_unstemmed | Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
title_short | Detection of HPV-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
title_sort | detection of hpv-associated oropharyngeal tumours in a 16-year cohort: more than meets the eye |
topic | Molecular Diagnostics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25867270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.99 |
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