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Molecular Landscape of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) is a rare malignancy with dual pathogenesis, Human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and HPV-independent, with a poorly explored molecular landscape. We aimed to summarize the findings of the series analyzing molecular hallmarks of this neoplasm. In January 2021,...

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Autores principales: Carreras-Dieguez, Núria, Guerrero, José, Rodrigo-Calvo, Maria Teresa, Ribera-Cortada, Inmaculada, Trias, Isabel, Jares, Pedro, López del Campo, Ricardo, Saco, Adela, Munmany, Meritxell, Marimon, Lorena, Ferrando, Melania, Vega, Naiara, del Pino, Marta, Torné, Aureli, Ordi, Jaume, Rakislova, Natalia
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8269046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137069
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author Carreras-Dieguez, Núria
Guerrero, José
Rodrigo-Calvo, Maria Teresa
Ribera-Cortada, Inmaculada
Trias, Isabel
Jares, Pedro
López del Campo, Ricardo
Saco, Adela
Munmany, Meritxell
Marimon, Lorena
Ferrando, Melania
Vega, Naiara
del Pino, Marta
Torné, Aureli
Ordi, Jaume
Rakislova, Natalia
author_facet Carreras-Dieguez, Núria
Guerrero, José
Rodrigo-Calvo, Maria Teresa
Ribera-Cortada, Inmaculada
Trias, Isabel
Jares, Pedro
López del Campo, Ricardo
Saco, Adela
Munmany, Meritxell
Marimon, Lorena
Ferrando, Melania
Vega, Naiara
del Pino, Marta
Torné, Aureli
Ordi, Jaume
Rakislova, Natalia
author_sort Carreras-Dieguez, Núria
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description Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) is a rare malignancy with dual pathogenesis, Human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and HPV-independent, with a poorly explored molecular landscape. We aimed to summarize the findings of the series analyzing molecular hallmarks of this neoplasm. In January 2021, we conducted a comprehensive literature search using Pubmed Medline and Scopus to identify publications focused on genomic profiling of VSCC. Observational studies, including both prospective and retrospective designs, evaluating molecular alterations in VSCC were deemed eligible. A total of 14 studies analyzing 749 VSCC were identified. The study series were heterogeneous in HPV testing and sequencing strategies, included small sets of tumors and cancer genes, and commonly lacked survival analysis. Only one extensive targeted next-generation sequencing-based study comprised a large cohort of 280 VSCC. The mutated genes, their number, and frequencies were highly variable between the series. Overall, TP53 and CDKN2A, followed by PIK3CA, HRAS, and PTEN, were the most frequently studied and mutated genes. Mutations involved in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, including TP53, HRAS, KRAS, and PIK3CA, have been consistently reported across the studies. However, the role of individual mutations or pathways in the development of VSCC remains unclear. In conclusion, heterogeneity and the small sample size of available molecular series contribute to a limited view of the molecular landscape of VSCC. Large-scale genome- or exome-wide studies with robust HPV testing are necessary to improve the molecular characterization of VSCC.
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spelling pubmed-82690462021-07-10 Molecular Landscape of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma Carreras-Dieguez, Núria Guerrero, José Rodrigo-Calvo, Maria Teresa Ribera-Cortada, Inmaculada Trias, Isabel Jares, Pedro López del Campo, Ricardo Saco, Adela Munmany, Meritxell Marimon, Lorena Ferrando, Melania Vega, Naiara del Pino, Marta Torné, Aureli Ordi, Jaume Rakislova, Natalia Int J Mol Sci Review Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) is a rare malignancy with dual pathogenesis, Human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and HPV-independent, with a poorly explored molecular landscape. We aimed to summarize the findings of the series analyzing molecular hallmarks of this neoplasm. In January 2021, we conducted a comprehensive literature search using Pubmed Medline and Scopus to identify publications focused on genomic profiling of VSCC. Observational studies, including both prospective and retrospective designs, evaluating molecular alterations in VSCC were deemed eligible. A total of 14 studies analyzing 749 VSCC were identified. The study series were heterogeneous in HPV testing and sequencing strategies, included small sets of tumors and cancer genes, and commonly lacked survival analysis. Only one extensive targeted next-generation sequencing-based study comprised a large cohort of 280 VSCC. The mutated genes, their number, and frequencies were highly variable between the series. Overall, TP53 and CDKN2A, followed by PIK3CA, HRAS, and PTEN, were the most frequently studied and mutated genes. Mutations involved in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, including TP53, HRAS, KRAS, and PIK3CA, have been consistently reported across the studies. However, the role of individual mutations or pathways in the development of VSCC remains unclear. In conclusion, heterogeneity and the small sample size of available molecular series contribute to a limited view of the molecular landscape of VSCC. Large-scale genome- or exome-wide studies with robust HPV testing are necessary to improve the molecular characterization of VSCC. MDPI 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8269046/ /pubmed/34209172 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137069 Text en © 2021 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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Guerrero, José
Rodrigo-Calvo, Maria Teresa
Ribera-Cortada, Inmaculada
Trias, Isabel
Jares, Pedro
López del Campo, Ricardo
Saco, Adela
Munmany, Meritxell
Marimon, Lorena
Ferrando, Melania
Vega, Naiara
del Pino, Marta
Torné, Aureli
Ordi, Jaume
Rakislova, Natalia
Molecular Landscape of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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