Oral HPV incidence and risk factors for acquisition

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Oral oncology Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1016/j.oraloncology.2025.107249
Gypsyamber DSouza , Sakshi Tewari , Tanya Troy , Paige Bleyer , Mabel Korley , Jennafer Kwait , Ken Ho , Maura Gillison , Dorothy Wiley , Jason Lazar , Kathleen M. Weber , Howard Strickler , Cecile D Lahiri , Frank Palella , Linda Struijk , Carole Fakhry
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Abstract

Background

We evaluated incidence of oral HPV infection, which precedes HPV-related oropharynx cancer.

Methods

In this prospective multicenter cohort of participants with HIV and demographically similar participants without HIV, oral rinse and gargle samples were collected every 6–12 months and tested for 35 HPV types (anyHPV), 13 of which were oncogenic (oncHPV). Kaplan Meier and Cox regression were used for incidence curves and clustered risk factor hazard ratios. Logistic regression was used to determine relative odds of same infection at next visit.

Results

The 1587 participants had a median follow-up of 3.67 years, 422 had 708 incident type-specific oral HPV detected. The most common oncHPV was HPV16 [incidence rate = 7.8 per 1000 person-years (95 %CI 5.8–10.6)]. At 5 years, the cumulative incidence of anyHPV, oncHPV and HPV16 was 34.9 % (95 %CI = 31.9 %, 38.3 %), 17.1% (95 %CI = 14.8 %, 19.8 %) and 4.0 % (95 %CI = 2.9, 5.6 %), respectively. Risk of incident oral HPV infection was independently associated with a higher number of oral sex partners, current smoking, younger age, prevalent oral anyHPV, living with HIV and lower CD4 counts. Prevalent oncHPV at baseline had greater odds of being re-detected at subsequent visits than an incident oncHPV detected for the first-time at a later visit. Detection of oral HPV type at one visit was associated with highly elevated odds of detecting that same type-specific infection at the next visit (OR > 100).

Conclusion

Cumulative incidence of oral HPV is increased among PLWH and with prevalent oral HPV, represents a mix of new and intermittently detected infections, and is higher among those with repeated detection of oral HPV.
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Oral oncology
Oral oncology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Oral Oncology is an international interdisciplinary journal which publishes high quality original research, clinical trials and review articles, editorials, and commentaries relating to the etiopathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neoplasms in the head and neck. Oral Oncology is of interest to head and neck surgeons, radiation and medical oncologists, maxillo-facial surgeons, oto-rhino-laryngologists, plastic surgeons, pathologists, scientists, oral medical specialists, special care dentists, dental care professionals, general dental practitioners, public health physicians, palliative care physicians, nurses, radiologists, radiographers, dieticians, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, clinical and health psychologists and counselors, professionals in end of life care, as well as others interested in these fields.
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