Prognostic role of p16 overexpression in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma: A retrospective analysis of Alberta patients.

Q2 Medicine
World Journal of OtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Pub Date : 2024-03-22 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/wjo2.154
Jill Querney, Adrian Mendez, Jamila Skinner, Jacob Wihlidal, Fatemeh Ramazani, Vincent Biron, David Côté
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Abstract

Objective: Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma (SNSCC) is rare in the general population. No clear and consistent etiologic correlation between human papillomavirus (HPV) and SNSCC has yet been delineated in the literature. p16 is a tumor suppressor protein used as a surrogate marker for HPV. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between p16 overexpression in SNSCC and its role in prognosis and survival.

Methods: A population-based retrospective analysis was performed using prospectively collected data from the Northern Alberta Head and Neck Tumour Board, the Alberta Cancer Registry, and the Alberta Cancer Research Biobank. p16 overexpression was analyzed from pathologic samples of patients meeting study criteria, and participants were dichotomized by status. Subsequently, nonparametric analysis of demographics, initial staging, and initial treatment were performed, and a Kapan-Meier curve was developed to assess differences in survival.

Results: Sixteen patients were included in the analysis. p16 overexpression was seen in 68.8% of patients. p16 positive and negative groups were comparable for age, gender, smoking status, stage, and treatment. A statistically significant 5-year survival advantage was observed in patients with p16 positive SNSCC (P = 0.013).

Conclusions: This is the first Canadian study to demonstrate a high prevalence of p16 positivity in SNSCC and its presence denoting a statistically significant survival advantage. Results demonstrate a previously unconfirmed role of oncogenic HPV in SNSCC.

p16过表达在鼻窦鳞状细胞癌中的预后作用:对Alberta患者的回顾性分析。
目的:鼻窦鳞状细胞癌(SNSCC)在普通人群中是罕见的。人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)和SNSCC之间的病因学相关性尚未在文献中明确和一致。p16是一种肿瘤抑制蛋白,被用作HPV的替代标志物。本研究旨在探讨p16在SNSCC中过表达及其在预后和生存中的作用。方法:采用从北艾伯塔省头颈部肿瘤委员会、艾伯塔省癌症登记处和艾伯塔省癌症研究生物银行前瞻性收集的数据进行基于人群的回顾性分析。从符合研究标准的患者病理样本中分析P16过表达,并根据状态对参与者进行分类。随后,进行了人口统计学、初始分期和初始治疗的非参数分析,并绘制了Kapan-Meier曲线来评估生存差异。结果:16例患者纳入分析。68.8%的患者P16过表达。P16阳性组和阴性组在年龄、性别、吸烟状况、分期和治疗方面具有可比性。p16阳性SNSCC患者的5年生存优势有统计学意义(P = 0.013)。结论:这是加拿大第一个证明p16阳性在SNSCC中高流行率的研究,它的存在意味着统计学上显著的生存优势。结果表明,以前未证实的致癌HPV在SNSCC中的作用。
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