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HPV16 Impacts NHERF2 Expression in Oropharyngeal Cancers. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Infection with HPV type 16 is linked to a specific type of oropharyngeal cancer (OPSCC) that differs significantly in characteristics from HPV-negative OPSCCs.
  • Research has focused on the NHERF2 protein, which is degraded by the HPV16 E6 oncoprotein, leading to increased cancer cell growth, but no specific biomarkers or therapies have been established yet.
  • Analysis of tissue samples showed notably lower NHERF2 levels in HPV16-positive OPSCCs and poorly differentiated HPV-negative tumors, highlighting the role of E6's interaction with NHERF2 in HPV-related cancer development in the head and neck.

Article Abstract

Infection with human papillomaviruses (HPVs), in particular with HPV type 16, is now considered to be a key risk factor for the development of a subset of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCC) that show different epidemiological, clinical, and prognostic characteristics from HPV-negative (HPV-) OPSCCs. So far, extensive research efforts aiming to distinguish these two distinct entities have not identified specific biomarkers, nor led to different therapies. Previous research has shown that HPV16 E6 oncoprotein binds NHERF2, inducing its proteasomal degradation, and consequently increasing cell proliferation; we therefore aimed to investigate how this might be reflected in human histological samples. We analyzed NHERF2 expression patterns in HPV16-positive (HPV16+) and HPV- OPSCC samples, to investigate any potential differences in NHERF2 pattern. Interestingly, we observed a statistically significant decrease in NHERF2 levels in HPV16+ and poorly differentiated HPV- OPSCCs, compared with healthy tissue. Furthermore, we observed a significant reduction in the percentage of NHERF2 immunoreactive cancer cells in HPV16+ tumors, compared with well and moderately differentiated HPV- OPSCCs, suggesting the importance of 16E6's targeting of NHERF2 in HPV-driven oncogenesis in the head and neck area.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459660PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12081013DOI Listing

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