P16 detection in benign, precursor epithelial lesions and carcinomas of head and neck

Human papillomavirus (HPV) had recently been implicated in the pathogenesis of Head and Neck SCCs. The biological role of HPV in benign and pre-cancerous lesions is far less studied. p16 is a widely accepted marker to detect immonohistochemically the presence of HPV. We evaluated, immunohistochemica...

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description Human papillomavirus (HPV) had recently been implicated in the pathogenesis of Head and Neck SCCs. The biological role of HPV in benign and pre-cancerous lesions is far less studied. p16 is a widely accepted marker to detect immonohistochemically the presence of HPV. We evaluated, immunohistochemically, expression of p16 in 212 specimens: glottis, supraglottis, oropharynx, nasal/paranasal, with various diagnoses: hyperplasia, polyp/nodule, keratosis, papilloma, inverted papilloma, dysplasia, cancer (SCC). Analysis was completed according to location and disease. Hyperplasias/polyps were all negative for p16. A small percentage of papillomas was p16+ regardless of their location (12.5 %), the majority of inverted papillomas were p16+ (78.6 %) and statistically significant (p 
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Female
Head and neck
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p16
Papilloma, Inverted - virology
Papillomavirus Infections - complications
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Precancerous Conditions - virology
Retrospective Studies
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