hpv阳性子宫颈癌与口咽癌的分子机制和临床差异:一个关键的叙事回顾。

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Canio Martinelli, Alfredo Ercoli, Silvana Parisi, Giuseppe Iatì, Stefano Pergolizzi, Luigi Alfano, Francesca Pentimalli, Michelino De Laurentiis, Antonio Giordano, Salvatore Cortellino
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摘要

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在宫颈鳞状细胞癌(CSCC)和口咽鳞状细胞癌(OPSCC)的发展中起着关键作用。然而,这两种癌症表现出明显不同的临床行为。虽然hpv阳性的OPSCC的特点是其放射敏感性提高,能够有效地降低治疗的毒性,但hpv阳性的CSCC没有这种优势,需要与hpv阴性病例类似的积极治疗方法。这篇批判性的叙述性综述探讨了目前已知的有限的分子驱动因素以及hpv阳性OPSCC和CSCC不同临床反应的潜在机制。在这里,我们讨论了HPV E6和E7癌蛋白在破坏关键肿瘤抑制通路中的作用,HPV DNA整合到宿主基因组的影响,以及由此导致的基因组不稳定性。通过比较这些癌症的分子机制,我们旨在全面了解这些过程如何导致其不同的放射敏感性和临床结果。这篇综述进一步强调了当前研究中的差距,并提出了未来研究的领域,特别是在针对hpv驱动的癌症定制个性化治疗策略方面。了解影响hpv相关癌症放射敏感性的分子途径的差异不仅可以改善治疗策略,还可以改善患者的预后并减少治疗相关的毒性。
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Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Divergences in HPV-Positive Cervical vs. Oropharyngeal Cancers: A Critical Narrative Review.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a pivotal role in the development of both cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). However, these two cancers exhibit markedly different clinical behaviors. While HPV-positive OPSCC is distinguished by its heightened radiosensitivity, enabling effective treatment de-escalation and reduced toxicity, HPV-positive CSCC shows no such advantage, requiring aggressive therapeutic approaches similar to HPV-negative cases. This critical narrative review explores the limited molecular drivers currently known and the potential mechanisms underlying the divergent clinical responses of HPV-positive OPSCC and CSCC. Here, we discuss the role of HPV E6 and E7 oncoproteins in disrupting key tumor suppressor pathways, the impact of HPV DNA integration into the host genome, and the resulting genomic instability. By comparing the molecular mechanisms of these cancers, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these processes contribute to their distinct radiosensitivities and clinical outcomes. This review further highlights the gaps in the current research and proposes areas for future investigation, particularly in tailoring personalized treatment strategies for HPV-driven cancers. Understanding the differences in the molecular pathways that influence radiosensitivity in HPV-related cancers will not only enhance treatment strategies but also lead to improved patient outcomes and reduced treatment-associated toxicity.

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BMC Medicine
BMC Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
13.10
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1.10%
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435
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medicine is an open access, transparent peer-reviewed general medical journal. It is the flagship journal of the BMC series and publishes outstanding and influential research in various areas including clinical practice, translational medicine, medical and health advances, public health, global health, policy, and general topics of interest to the biomedical and sociomedical professional communities. In addition to research articles, the journal also publishes stimulating debates, reviews, unique forum articles, and concise tutorials. All articles published in BMC Medicine are included in various databases such as Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAS, Citebase, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, OAIster, SCImago, Scopus, SOCOLAR, and Zetoc.
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