Hidradenitis Suppurativa Cancer Risk: A Review of the Literature.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-03-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/CCID.S512373
Fabrizio Martora, Nello Tommasino, Teresa Battista, Luca Potestio, Matteo Megna
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Abstract

Background: This systematic review explores the increased cancer risk in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), particularly cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and lymphoma. Chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation in HS are identified as key factors contributing to malignant transformation, often observed in areas of prolonged tissue damage.

Objectives and results: The NOTCH signaling pathway, disrupted by smoking, plays a dual role in cancer, acting as both a tumor suppressor and a proto-oncogene depending on the context. Mutations in NOTCH and TP53 are common in SCC linked to HS, with a prevalence of 0.5% to 4.6%, predominantly in men and localized to the buttock and anogenital regions. Histological analyses suggest that malignant transformation occurs within keratinized epithelium, supported by altered cytokeratin expression. Immune dysregulation in HS-affected areas, compounded by scarring and lymphatic disruption, further exacerbates tumorigenic potential. While anti-TNF-alpha therapies have been implicated in cancer risk, conflicting evidence and meta-analyses suggest no consistent increase in non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC). Similarly, IL-17 inhibitors show potential risks but lack robust evidence in HS-specific populations.

Conclusion: In conclusion, HS-associated malignancies, particularly SCC, underscore the need for further research to elucidate the mechanisms linking chronic inflammation to cancer development. Insights from such studies could guide preventative and therapeutic strategies, improving outcomes for HS patients.

化脓性汗腺炎致癌风险:文献综述。
背景:本系统综述探讨化脓性汗腺炎(HS)患者的癌症风险增加,特别是皮肤鳞状细胞癌(SCC)和淋巴瘤。HS中的慢性炎症和免疫失调被认为是导致恶性转化的关键因素,通常在长期组织损伤的区域观察到。目的和结果:吸烟破坏的NOTCH信号通路在癌症中发挥双重作用,根据不同的环境,它既是肿瘤抑制因子,又是原癌基因。NOTCH和TP53突变在与HS相关的SCC中很常见,患病率为0.5%至4.6%,主要发生在男性中,并局限于臀部和肛门生殖器区域。组织学分析表明,恶性转化发生在角质化上皮内,细胞角蛋白表达改变。hs影响区域的免疫失调,加上疤痕和淋巴破坏,进一步加剧了致瘤潜力。虽然抗tnf - α疗法与癌症风险有关,但相互矛盾的证据和荟萃分析表明,非黑色素瘤皮肤癌(NMSC)并未持续增加。同样,IL-17抑制剂显示出潜在的风险,但在hs特异性人群中缺乏强有力的证据。结论:总之,hs相关的恶性肿瘤,特别是SCC,强调了进一步研究阐明慢性炎症与癌症发展之间的机制的必要性。这些研究的见解可以指导预防和治疗策略,改善HS患者的预后。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
4.30%
发文量
353
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the latest clinical and experimental research in all aspects of skin disease and cosmetic interventions. Normal and pathological processes in skin development and aging, their modification and treatment, as well as basic research into histology of dermal and dermal structures that provide clinical insights and potential treatment options are key topics for the journal. Patient satisfaction, preference, quality of life, compliance, persistence and their role in developing new management options to optimize outcomes for target conditions constitute major areas of interest. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of clinical studies, reviews and original research in skin research and skin care. All areas of dermatology will be covered; contributions will be welcomed from all clinicians and basic science researchers globally.
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