Are HPV oncogenic viruses involved in salivary glands tumorigenesis?

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.47162/RJME.65.3.02
Constantin Aleodor Costin, Mariana Bianca Chifu, Diana Lavinia Pricope, Adriana Grigoraş, Raluca Anca Balan, Cornelia Amălinei
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The association between different viruses and cancer is well acknowledged in human pathology. However, the precise understanding of how oncogenic viruses intervene in the development of cancer of salivary glands (SGs) remains incomplete. Our review aimed to explore the current literature regarding SGs cancer to evaluate the potential involvement of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) in their development. Our work hypothesis suggests that viruses may be involved in these tumors' immunogenicity. The literature analysis showed HPV-positive detection in different head and neck malignancies, added to variable risk factors and a constant increasing incidence rate. HPV tumorigenesis mechanism is complex, involving E6 and E7 HPV oncoproteins. Additionally, the reported findings generally support the relationship between SGs cancer and high oncogenic subtypes 16 and 18. However, the pathogenic contribution of HPV subtypes 11, 33, 45, 52, 56, and 59 is controversial and further research may clarify their potential involvement in the SG tumor's development. This literature review may enhance the understanding of the role of viral contribution as an etiopathogenic co-factor in SG carcinogenesis. Thus, these data may add value to innovative concepts and treatment strategies development, given that virus-induced tumors can be prevented by targeted immunization, added to oncolytic or viral therapy.

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人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)致癌吗?
在人类病理学中,不同病毒与癌症之间的关联已得到公认。然而,人们对致癌病毒如何干预唾液腺(SGs)癌症发展的确切认识仍不全面。我们的综述旨在探讨有关唾液腺癌症的现有文献,以评估人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在其发展过程中的潜在参与。我们的工作假设表明,病毒可能与这些肿瘤的免疫原性有关。文献分析表明,在不同的头颈部恶性肿瘤中,HPV 阳性的检出率不同,而且风险因素各异,发病率持续上升。人乳头瘤病毒致瘤机制复杂,涉及 E6 和 E7 人乳头瘤病毒肿瘤蛋白。此外,已报道的研究结果普遍支持 SGs 癌症与高致癌亚型 16 和 18 之间的关系。然而,HPV 11、33、45、52、56 和 59 亚型的致病作用还存在争议,进一步的研究可能会澄清它们在 SG 肿瘤发展中的潜在参与。本文献综述可加深人们对病毒在 SG 癌变中作为致病因素的作用的理解。因此,鉴于病毒诱导的肿瘤可以通过靶向免疫、溶瘤疗法或病毒疗法来预防,这些数据可能会为创新概念和治疗策略的开发增添价值。
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期刊介绍: Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology (Rom J Morphol Embryol) publishes studies on all aspects of normal morphology and human comparative and experimental pathology. The Journal accepts only researches that utilize modern investigation methods (studies of anatomy, pathology, cytopathology, immunohistochemistry, histochemistry, immunology, morphometry, molecular and cellular biology, electronic microscopy, etc.).
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