Aspergillus Species and Human Papillomavirus Infections in Epithelial Tumors of Nasal and Paranasal Cavities

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY International Journal of Cancer Management Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI:10.5812/ijcm-133155
A. Dehghani Nazhvani, A. Farhadi, P. Badiee, Haleh Keshvari, M. Ashraf, F. Pakdel, Golnoush Farzinnia
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Background: There are diverse lesions originating from the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity. Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and malnutrition have been identified to play a role in the development of head and neck carcinomas. Recently, fungi and viruses have been recognized as potential causes of nasal cavity and paranasal tumors. Objectives: This study aimed at specifying the prevalence of Aspergillus and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in the epithelial tumors of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 57 paraffin-embedded tissue samples of malignant and benign lesions of the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity were evaluated for the presence of Aspergillus and HPV DNA by nested polymerase chain reaction (nPCR) technique with specific primers. Results: Despite the absence of angular hyphae (acute angle) of the fungus on histopathological slides, overall, 10 (17.54%) out of 57 paraffin-embedded samples were found to be positive for Aspergillus species. However, HPV-DNA was not found in any of the samples. Conclusions: Our data suggest that fungal infections (especially aspergillosis) as an etiological factor can be contributed to the development of sinonasal cancer and, therefore, they should be considered in the management of patients with sinonasal cancer. In addition, PCR can provide an alternative to culture-dependent identification methods.
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鼻部和副鼻腔上皮肿瘤的曲霉种类和人乳头瘤病毒感染
背景:有多种病变起源于鼻窦和鼻腔。烟草使用、酒精消费和营养不良已被确定在头颈癌的发展中发挥作用。最近,真菌和病毒已被认为是鼻腔和鼻部肿瘤的潜在原因。目的:本研究旨在明确鼻腔和副鼻窦上皮肿瘤中曲霉菌和人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染的流行情况。方法:采用特定引物的巢式聚合酶链反应(nPCR)技术,对57例鼻窦和鼻腔良恶性病变石蜡包埋组织样本进行曲霉和HPV DNA检测。结果:57份石蜡包埋样品中,有10份(17.54%)检测出曲霉属菌,尽管组织病理学玻片上没有菌丝呈锐角。然而,在任何样本中都没有发现HPV-DNA。结论:我们的数据表明,真菌感染(尤其是曲霉病)可能是鼻窦癌发生的一个病因,因此,在鼻窦癌患者的治疗中应考虑真菌感染。此外,PCR可以为依赖培养的鉴定方法提供另一种选择。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Cancer Management (IJCM) publishes peer-reviewed original studies and reviews on cancer etiology, epidemiology and risk factors, novel approach to cancer management including prevention, diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy, medical oncology, and issues regarding cancer survivorship and palliative care. The scope spans the spectrum of cancer research from the laboratory to the clinic, with special emphasis on translational cancer research that bridge the laboratory and clinic. We also consider original case reports that expand clinical cancer knowledge and convey important best practice messages.
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