HPV prevalence in HIV patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

AIDS(2016)

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Objective:The implication of human papilloma virus (HPV) in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is well established, especially in oropharyngeal SCC. HIV patients have a higher risk of persistent HPV infection. We investigated the role of HPV in HNSCC carcinogenesis in HIV population.Design:Retrospective monocentric study.Methods:We studied HIV patients who presented with HNSCC between 1994 and 2014. For each patient, tumor characteristics, HIV disease, and survival information were collected. Tumor HPV testing was performed using p16 immunohistochemistry (IHC), in-situ hybridization and PCR. We assessed the percentage of HPV in this population of HIV patients with HNSCC and compared HIV disease characteristics based on HPV status.Results:Forty-seven patients were included: 11 women/36 men, the median age was 50 years. Tumor HPV testing was performed in 40 patients. Tumors were located in oropharynx (32%), oral cavity (32%), larynx (21%), and hypopharynx (11%). At the time of diagnosis, median CD4(+) level was 385cells/l, 31% of the patients were stage (Centers for Disease Control, stage C). The percentage of HPV linked to HNSCC for all locations in HIV patients was 30% (n=12). HPV16 accounted for 50% of all HPV genotypes. HPV positive status was associated with a CD4(+) nadir of less than 200 (P=0.026), but not with CD4(+) level at time of diagnosis (P=0.414). HPV-negative tumors tend to be associated with poorer 5-year overall survival (hazard ratio=2.9, P=0.0711).Conclusion:HPV plays a critical role in HNSCC development in HIV population. HIV immunodeficiency may increase HPV persistence and progression of HNSCC. Copyright (C) 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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HIV,head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,human papilloma virus
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