A Review on the Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptors in Human Papillomavirus-related Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

N. Zawawi, Muhammad Zulhilmi Ab Aziz, S. N. Mohd Nafi, Nurhayu Ab. Rahman
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a neoplasm at the epithelial lining of the oral cavity that is prevalent worldwide. Smoking tobacco and consumption of alcohol are the main risk factors for OSCC. However, human papillomavirus (HPV) could also be an aetiological factor for OSCC. Transmission through urogenital contact increases the risk of developing OSCC, especially in developed countries. HPV-related cancer displays different pathogenesis and clinical outcomes. HPV through its oncogene E6 and E7 play a critical role in carcinogenesis by disrupting the DNA repair mechanism and cell cycle. Increased expression of VEGF ligand in HPV-related cancer has been reported in numerous studies. In OSCC, VEGFRs, i.e., VEGFR-1, VEGFR-2, and VEGFR-3, are overexpressed, with a higher expression on VEGFR-2. In HPV-infected OSCC, HPV is associated with VEGF expression. However, VEGFRs show no such association. This review highlights the possible role of angiogenesis in the progression of HPV-related OSCC. Also, it discusses how VEGF/VEGFR regulated the angiogenic activity caused by the HPV infection. Data on VEGF/VEGFR associated with HPV status is limited, and their role in OSCC progression remains unclear. Elucidating the mechanism of angiogenesis in HPV-associated OSCC may help develop strategies for OSCC-targeted therapy.
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口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)是一种在世界范围内普遍存在的口腔上皮内层的肿瘤。吸烟和饮酒是OSCC的主要危险因素。然而,人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)也可能是OSCC的一个病因因素。通过泌尿生殖器接触传播增加了发生OSCC的风险,特别是在发达国家。hpv相关癌症表现出不同的发病机制和临床结果。HPV通过其致癌基因E6和E7通过破坏DNA修复机制和细胞周期在致癌过程中发挥关键作用。VEGF配体在hpv相关癌症中的表达增加已被大量研究报道。在OSCC中,VEGFR-1、VEGFR-2、VEGFR-3过表达,其中VEGFR-2表达量较高。在HPV感染的OSCC中,HPV与VEGF表达相关。然而,vegfr没有显示出这种关联。这篇综述强调了血管生成在hpv相关OSCC进展中的可能作用。同时讨论了VEGF/VEGFR如何调控HPV感染引起的血管生成活性。VEGF/VEGFR与HPV状态相关的数据有限,其在OSCC进展中的作用仍不清楚。阐明hpv相关OSCC血管生成的机制可能有助于制定OSCC靶向治疗策略。
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