人乳头瘤病毒是宫颈癌复发的重要驱动因素。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Sara Bønløkke , Magnus Stougaard , Jan Blaakær , Jesper Bertelsen , Karoline Andersen , Katrine Fuglsang , Torben Steiniche
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摘要

导言:在宫颈癌(CC)患者的远处转移灶中检测到了高危人乳头瘤病毒(HPV),这表明HPV在其中发挥了作用。通过新一代测序(NGS)和免疫组化染色,对原发和复发组织进行了HPV DNA和HPV RNA、p16INK4a表达以及体细胞TP53和RB1突变分析:所有原发组织和相应的复发组织均为HPV DNA和HPV RNA阳性。在同一组织中,我们发现25/26(96.2%)个原发组织和25/25(100%)个复发组织的DNA/RNA完全一致,其余样本部分一致。23/26 例(88.5%)和 23/25 例(92.0%)患者的原发组织和复发组织的 DNA 和 RNA 分别完全一致,而其余样本则显示部分一致,原发组织检测到两种基因型,复发组织仅检测到其中一种。除一份样本外,高危 HPV 阳性患者的所有样本均为 p16INK4a 阳性。低危HPV11阳性患者的p16INK4a阴性,并有致病性TP53突变,而其余样本均为TP53/RB1突变阴性:结论:在高危HPV阳性CC患者中,HPV似乎在疾病复发中起了一定作用。我们的研究结果支持正在进行的针对CC中HPV致癌基因(包括转移性疾病)的研究。
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HPV is an essential driver in recurrence of cervical cancer

Introduction

High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) has been detected in distant metastases from cervical cancer (CC) patients, suggesting a role of HPV.

Material and methods

Here, we included 26 patients with recurrence of CC (2019–2023). With next generation sequencing (NGS) and immunohistochemical staining, primary and recurrent tissues were analyzed for HPV DNA and HPV RNA, p16INK4a expression, and somatic TP53 and RB1 mutations.

Results

All primary and corresponding recurrent tissues were HPV DNA and HPV RNA positive. Within the same tissue, we found complete DNA/RNA agreement in 25/26 (96.2 %) primary and 25/25 (100 %) recurrent tissues, and partial agreement in the remaining sample. There was complete agreement between primary and recurrent tissue in 23/26 (88.5 %) and 23/25 (92.0 %) patients on DNA and RNA, respectively, whereas the remaining showed partial agreement with two genotypes detected in primary and only one of these in recurrent tissue. Except for one sample, all samples from high-risk HPV-positive patients were p16INK4a positive. The low-risk HPV11-positive patient was p16INK4a negative and had a pathogenic TP53 mutation, while the remaining samples were TP53/RB1 mutation negative.

Conclusion

In high-risk HPV-positive CC patients, HPV seems to play a role in recurrent disease. Our findings support ongoing research on targeting HPV oncogenes in CC, also in metastatic disease.
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期刊介绍: Pathology, Research and Practice provides accessible coverage of the most recent developments across the entire field of pathology: Reviews focus on recent progress in pathology, while Comments look at interesting current problems and at hypotheses for future developments in pathology. Original Papers present novel findings on all aspects of general, anatomic and molecular pathology. Rapid Communications inform readers on preliminary findings that may be relevant for further studies and need to be communicated quickly. Teaching Cases look at new aspects or special diagnostic problems of diseases and at case reports relevant for the pathologist''s practice.
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