Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years

Objectives: Human papillomavirus (HPV) as a risk factor in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) is well established. However, accumulating data imply that the OPSCC concept is too unspecific with regard to HPV prevalence and clinical importance. To further study the role of HPV in OPSCC by...

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Main Authors: Linnea Haeggblom, Torbjörn Ramqvist, Massimo Tommasino, Tina Dalianis, Anders Näsman
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Papillomavirus Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405852117300137
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spelling doaj-9e3eabc4850f46ee88d0228bee6827892020-11-24T22:24:32ZengElsevierPapillomavirus Research2405-85212017-12-014111Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 yearsLinnea Haeggblom0Torbjörn Ramqvist1Massimo Tommasino2Tina Dalianis3Anders Näsman4Dept. of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, 171 76 Stockholm, SwedenDept. of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, 171 76 Stockholm, SwedenInternational Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, FranceDept. of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, 171 76 Stockholm, SwedenDept. of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, 171 76 Stockholm, Sweden; Dept. of Clinical Pathology, Karolinska University Hospital, 171 76 Stockholm, Sweden; Correspondence to: Dept. of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, Cancer Center Karolinska, R8:02, Karolinska University Hospital, 171 76 Stockholm, Sweden.Objectives: Human papillomavirus (HPV) as a risk factor in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) is well established. However, accumulating data imply that the OPSCC concept is too unspecific with regard to HPV prevalence and clinical importance. To further study the role of HPV in OPSCC by sub-site, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Material and method: PubMed was searched and all studies reporting HPV data (p16/HPV DNA/RNA) in both âlymphoepithelial associatedâ (i.e. tonsillar and base of tongue cancer; TSCC and BOTSCC respectively) and ânon-lymphoepithelialâ (âotherâ OPSCC) OPSCC were included. Pooled odds ratios by HPV detection method were analysed using a random effects model. Results: In total, 58 unique patient cohorts were identified. Total HPV prevalence in TSCC/BOTSCC was 56%, 95%CI: 55â57% (59%, 95%CI: 58â60% for TSCC only) as compared to 19%, 95%CI: 17â20%, in âotherâ OPSCC. Significant association of HPV to TSCC/BOTSCC vs. âotherâ OPSCC was observed no matter HPV detection method used, but statistical homogeneity was only observed when studies using algorithm based HPV detection were pooled. Conclusion: HPV prevalence differs markedly between OPSCC sub-sites and while the role of HPV in TSCC/BOTSCC is strong, the role in âotherâ OPSCC is more uncertain and needs further evaluation. Keywords: HPV, Tonsillar cancer, Base of tongue cancer, Oropharyngeal cancer, Meta-analysis, Prevalencehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405852117300137
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author Linnea Haeggblom
Torbjörn Ramqvist
Massimo Tommasino
Tina Dalianis
Anders Näsman
spellingShingle Linnea Haeggblom
Torbjörn Ramqvist
Massimo Tommasino
Tina Dalianis
Anders Näsman
Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
Papillomavirus Research
author_facet Linnea Haeggblom
Torbjörn Ramqvist
Massimo Tommasino
Tina Dalianis
Anders Näsman
author_sort Linnea Haeggblom
title Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
title_short Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
title_full Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
title_fullStr Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
title_full_unstemmed Time to change perspectives on HPV in oropharyngeal cancer. A systematic review of HPV prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
title_sort time to change perspectives on hpv in oropharyngeal cancer. a systematic review of hpv prevalence per oropharyngeal sub-site the last 3 years
publisher Elsevier
series Papillomavirus Research
issn 2405-8521
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Objectives: Human papillomavirus (HPV) as a risk factor in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) is well established. However, accumulating data imply that the OPSCC concept is too unspecific with regard to HPV prevalence and clinical importance. To further study the role of HPV in OPSCC by sub-site, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Material and method: PubMed was searched and all studies reporting HPV data (p16/HPV DNA/RNA) in both âlymphoepithelial associatedâ (i.e. tonsillar and base of tongue cancer; TSCC and BOTSCC respectively) and ânon-lymphoepithelialâ (âotherâ OPSCC) OPSCC were included. Pooled odds ratios by HPV detection method were analysed using a random effects model. Results: In total, 58 unique patient cohorts were identified. Total HPV prevalence in TSCC/BOTSCC was 56%, 95%CI: 55â57% (59%, 95%CI: 58â60% for TSCC only) as compared to 19%, 95%CI: 17â20%, in âotherâ OPSCC. Significant association of HPV to TSCC/BOTSCC vs. âotherâ OPSCC was observed no matter HPV detection method used, but statistical homogeneity was only observed when studies using algorithm based HPV detection were pooled. Conclusion: HPV prevalence differs markedly between OPSCC sub-sites and while the role of HPV in TSCC/BOTSCC is strong, the role in âotherâ OPSCC is more uncertain and needs further evaluation. Keywords: HPV, Tonsillar cancer, Base of tongue cancer, Oropharyngeal cancer, Meta-analysis, Prevalence
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405852117300137
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