Peiying Ye,Jenna R E Bergerson,Isaac Brownell,Gabriel J Starrett,Roshini S Abraham,Megan V Anderson,Triscia Martin,Derek MacMath,Hye Sun Kuehn,Jyothi Padiadpu,Siqi Zhao,Sergio D Rosenzweig,Roxane Tussiwand,Warren J Leonard,Stefania Pittaluga,Mark Raffeld,Danielle E Arnold,Andrea Lisco
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Abstract
Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) is primarily caused by oncogenesis mediated by ultraviolet radiation, and β-human papillomavirus (β-HPV) is believed to be a mere facilitator that is dispensable for the maintenance of cutaneous SCC. Here, we describe a woman with benign and malignant HPV-related diseases that include a recurrent, unresectable, invasive cutaneous SCC with β-HPV19 genomic integration in the context of germline pathogenic mutations in ZAP70, an adapter required for T-cell receptor (TCR) signal transduction. Restoration of the integrity of TCR signaling by allogeneic hematopoietic-cell transplantation led to the resolution of all HPV-related diseases, thereby revealing a direct role of β-HPV in skin carcinogenesis in hosts with defective adaptive T-cell responses. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health.).
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