The role of HPV CMV and EBV latent viruses of the development of Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC)

Q4 Medicine
Katarzyna Biegun, Łukasz Ścibik, Agnieszka Krawczyk, M. Brzychczy-Wloch
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Abstract

Background: In recent years, a dynamic increase in the incidence of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) has been observed, especially in highly developed countries. As in the case of anal and genital cancers, a significant proportion of OPSCC (about 60%) is due to sexually acquired HPV infection, and the increase in OPSCC is attributed to changes in sexual behavior in Western countries. EBV and CMV viruses are also characterized by carcinogenesis, but the literature data on their participation in the development of neoplasms of the middle throat are still very limited. Objective: The aim of this article is to review the latest scientific reports on the impact of infections with latent viruses (HPV, EBV, CMV) on the oncogenesis process in the middle pharynx and to summarize the prophylactic options using the available multivalent vaccines against HPV infections. Conclusions: HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma of the middle pharynx is a significant clinical problem due to the increase in the number of cases, especially in young people, who lack classic risk factors, such as exposure to tobacco and alcohol. HPV-dependent neoplasms are characterized by a better prognosis and less invasive oncological therapy (radiotherapy and chemotherapy). Of central importance in the prevention of HPV-positive OPSCC in both women and men is prophylaxis with multivalent vaccination. Due to the lack of sufficient data on the participation of EBV and CMV viruses in the development of OPSCC, as well as the lack of prophylaxis, intensive research in this area is necessary.
HPV CMV和EBV潜伏病毒在口咽鳞状细胞癌(OPSCC)发生发展中的作用
背景:近年来,观察到口咽鳞状细胞癌(OPSCC)的发病率动态增加,特别是在高度发达的国家。与肛门癌和生殖器癌一样,很大比例的OPSCC(约60%)是由于性获得性HPV感染,而OPSCC的增加归因于西方国家性行为的改变。EBV和CMV病毒也具有致癌性,但关于它们参与中喉肿瘤发展的文献资料仍然非常有限。目的:本文综述了潜伏病毒(HPV, EBV, CMV)感染对中咽肿瘤发生过程影响的最新科学报道,并总结了现有多价HPV感染疫苗的预防选择。结论:中咽部hpv阳性口咽鳞状细胞癌是一个重要的临床问题,病例数量不断增加,特别是在年轻人中,他们缺乏典型的危险因素,如接触烟草和酒精。hpv依赖性肿瘤的特点是预后较好和侵袭性较小的肿瘤治疗(放疗和化疗)。预防女性和男性hpv阳性OPSCC的核心重要性是预防多价疫苗接种。由于缺乏关于EBV和CMV病毒参与OPSCC发展的足够数据,以及缺乏预防措施,因此有必要在这一领域进行深入研究。
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Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review
Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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