Detection of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Cases of Oral Carcinoma Using p16 Immunohistochemistry
Thangjam Ruchika Devi, Sunita Y Patil, Kumar Vinchurkar

TL;DR
This study found that 48% of oral cancer cases in India showed signs of HPV infection, but no clear link was found between HPV and cancer severity.
Contribution
The study reports the prevalence of HPV in oral cancer in India and evaluates its association with tumor grading.
Findings
48% of oral squamous cell carcinoma cases showed p16 positivity, indicating potential HPV infection.
No statistically significant association was found between p16 expression and tumor differentiation levels.
Male patients were more likely to show p16 positivity than female patients.
Abstract
Background and aim Oral cancer is a significant global health concern, with both high prevalence and mortality. In India, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) represents a large proportion of malignancies. Major risk factors include the use of tobacco and alcohol. High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has also been recognized as contributing to the development of oral cancers. This study aims to identify HPV infection in oral carcinoma cases using p16 immunohistochemistry (IHC) and to examine its relationship with the histological grading of the tumors. Materials and methods A one-year cross-sectional study of N = 50 cases of OSCC was conducted, and histological grading was performed according to the modified Broder’s grading system. All OSCC cases were evaluated for p16 expression. Cases showing p16 positivity and its association with histological grading were analyzed. A…
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TopicsHead and Neck Cancer Studies · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment · Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
