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. 2022 Jun;39(3):407-416.
doi: 10.1007/s10585-022-10148-9. Epub 2022 Jan 27.

Molecular prognostic indicators in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer: an updated review

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Molecular prognostic indicators in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer: an updated review

Gregoire B Morand et al. Clin Exp Metastasis. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Infection with HPV virus and exposure to extrinsic carcinogens are the main causative factors for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). While HPV-related OPSCC typically shows a better prognosis and may be a candidate for de-intensification therapy, there is a subset of HPV-related cancers that show aggressive phenotype with frequent metastatic spread. The identification and refinement of molecular markers can better serve for prediction of prognosis and thus improve treatment decisions and outcome. We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines of all relevant studies addressing novel biomarkers in publications prior to July 2021. We identified studies that evaluated the association between molecular markers and prognosis in HPV-positive OPSCC. Full-text publications were entirely reviewed, classified, and selected if a clear predictive/prognostic value was seen in patients with HPV-positive OPSCC. Furthermore, a functional analysis of the target genes was conducted to understand biological processes and molecular pathways impacting on HPV-positive OPSCC outcomes. The systematic review yielded a total of 14 studies that matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Differential expression was identified for 31 different biomarkers. The first common pattern identified was the association of HPV-related circulating antibodies to activated immune function. Second, gene-gene interaction analysis further identified interacting gene networks tightly implicated in hypoxia tumor metabolism including the Warburg effect. Survival in HPV-positive OPSCC can be predicted by distinct selective biomarkers mainly indicative of immune host response and oxidative metabolism. Among these markers, some were identified to be unsuitable for HPV-positive de-escalation trials aimed at improving patients' quality of life.

Keywords: Biomarkers; De-escalation trial; HPV infection; Oropharyngeal neoplasms.

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