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Oral squamous cell carcinoma; from an hypothesis about a virus, to concern about possible sexual transmission
Crispian Scully. Oral Oncol. 2002 Apr.
Abstract
Nearly two decades ago, we produced the first evidence for the presence of viral nucleic acids in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tissues, hypothesising that there may be a viral involvement in at least some OSCC. Subsequently, human papillomaviruses (HPV) in particular have been implicated in OSCC. Antibody responses to HPV are seen and HPV-DNA detected in tumors by us and many others, the virus being mainly HPV-16, the genotype associated with ano-genital cancer. HPV are seen by in situ hybridisation only in tumour and premalignant tissue but not in surrounding normal mucosa suggesting HPV has a causal relationship. HPV may also be integrated in the host genome, further suggesting a causal role. Studies of patients with OSCC have suggested possible sexual transmission of HPV. Recent studies have indicated that HPV may be aetiologically important particularly in some types of oropharyngeal cancer, at least in tonsillar carcinogenesis, and may represent an alternative pathway in carcinogenesis to the established factors of tobacco and alcohol. We have come a very long way in the two decades since our first suggestion of a viral aetiopathogenesis was greeted with incredulity, and data from on-going studies by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Johns Hopkins Oncology Center and others are eagerly awaited.
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