Penile Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: Differential Etiopathogenesis
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Case Selection
2.2. Histological Review
2.3. Tissue Preparation, Nucleic-Acid Isolation and HPV-DNA Detection
2.4. p16 IHC
2.5. Criteria for Classifying a Tumor as HPV-Associated or HPV-Independent
2.6. p53 IHC
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. General Features
3.2. Association with HPV
3.3. Histological Subtypes
3.4. p53 IHC Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Case | Age | HIV Status | Histological Variant | p16 IHC | HPV-DNA Detection and Type | p53 IHC |
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HPV-associated carcinomas | ||||||
M2 | 40 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 70 | Normal |
M3 | 40 | + | Usual type | + | 45, 51, 70 | Normal |
M5 | 98 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M7 | 44 | NA | Basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M8 | 38 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 18, 39 | Normal |
M10 | 62 | − | Warty | + | 16 | Normal |
M11 | 38 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M12 | 39 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M14 | 51 | NA | Warty | + | 18, 31, 44, 6 | Normal |
M15 | 41 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M16 | 34 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M17 | 30 | NA | Basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M18 | 39 | NA | Warty/basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M20 | 43 | + | Basaloid | + | 16 | Abnormal |
M22 | 66 | NA | Basaloid | + | 68 | Normal |
M23 | 45 | + | Warty/basaloid | + | 16, 68 | Normal |
M24 | 51 | + | Basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M25 | 43 | + | Warty | + | 16 | Normal |
M27 | 68 | + | Basaloid | + | 16, 52, 82, 11 | Normal |
M28 | 52 | − | Basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
M6 | 56 | NA | Warty | + | Negative | Normal |
M26 | 59 | NA | Basaloid | + | Negative | Normal |
M1 | 68 | NA | Warty/basaloid | − | 16, 11 | Abnormal |
M9 | 51 | NA | Usual type | − | X | Normal |
M13 | 53 | NA | Basaloid | − | 18, 31, 52 | Normal |
HPV-independent carcinomas | ||||||
M4 | 65 | NA | Warty | − | Negative | Abnormal |
M19 | 74 | NA | Warty | − | Negative | Abnormal |
M21 | 38 | NA | Usual type | − | Negative | Abnormal |
Case | Age | HIV Status | Histological Variant | p16 | HPV-DNA Detection and Type | p53 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HPV-associated carcinomas | ||||||
S3 | 51 | − | Basaloid | + | 16 | Abnormal |
S9 | 61 | − | Warty | + | 16 | Normal |
S14 | 58 | − | Basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
S21 | 52 | − | Usual type | + | 16, 18 | Normal |
S22 | 81 | − | Lymphoepithelioma-like | + | 16 | Normal |
S38 | 45 | + | Warty-basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
S45 | 67 | − | Warty | + | 6 | Normal |
S46 | 87 | − | Warty-basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
S51 | 59 | − | Basaloid | + | 16 | Normal |
S12 | 60 | − | Warty | + | − | Abnormal |
S29 | 94 | − | Basaloid | + | − | Normal |
S30 | 63 | − | Basaloid | + | − | Normal |
S31 | 64 | − | Basaloid | + | − | Normal |
S13 | 60 | − | Usual type | − | 16 | Abnormal |
S49 | 76 | − | Basaloid | − | X | Normal |
HPV-independent carcinomas | ||||||
S1 | 62 | − | Verrucous | − | − | Normal |
S2 | 65 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S4 | 59 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S5 | 53 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S6 | 53 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S7 | 78 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S8 | 54 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S10 | 81 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S11 | 83 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S15 | 74 | − | Basaloid | − | − | Abnormal |
S16 | 70 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S17 | 81 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S18 | 85 | − | Warty-basaloid | − | − | Normal |
S19 | 63 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S20 | 59 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S23 | 80 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S24 | 72 | − | Basaloid | − | − | Abnormal |
S25 | 74 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S26 | 73 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S27 | 77 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S28 | 65 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S32 | 85 | − | Verrucous | − | − | Normal |
S33 | 79 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S34 | 75 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S35 | 86 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S36 | 70 | − | Verrucous (cuniculatum) | − | − | Normal |
S37 | 56 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S39 | 59 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S40 | 40 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S41 | 83 | − | Verrucous | − | − | Normal |
S42 | 75 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S43 | 44 | − | Usual type | − | − | Abnormal |
S44 | 67 | − | Warty-basaloid | − | − | Abnormal |
S47 | 96 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S48 | 85 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
S50 | 89 | − | Usual type | − | − | Normal |
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Manzotti, C.; Chulo, L.; López del Campo, R.; Trias, I.; del Pino, M.; Saúde, O.; Basílio, I.; Tchamo, N.; Lovane, L.; Lorenzoni, C.; et al. Penile Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: Differential Etiopathogenesis. Cancers 2022, 14, 5284. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215284
Manzotti C, Chulo L, López del Campo R, Trias I, del Pino M, Saúde O, Basílio I, Tchamo N, Lovane L, Lorenzoni C, et al. Penile Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: Differential Etiopathogenesis. Cancers. 2022; 14(21):5284. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215284
Chicago/Turabian StyleManzotti, Carolina, Laurina Chulo, Ricardo López del Campo, Isabel Trias, Marta del Pino, Ofélia Saúde, Iracema Basílio, Nelson Tchamo, Lucilia Lovane, Cesaltina Lorenzoni, and et al. 2022. "Penile Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: Differential Etiopathogenesis" Cancers 14, no. 21: 5284. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215284
APA StyleManzotti, C., Chulo, L., López del Campo, R., Trias, I., del Pino, M., Saúde, O., Basílio, I., Tchamo, N., Lovane, L., Lorenzoni, C., Fernandes, F., Saco, A., Rodrigo-Calvo, M. T., Marimon, L., Ismail, M. R., Carrilho, C., Ribera-Cortada, I., Ordi, J., & Rakislova, N. (2022). Penile Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: Differential Etiopathogenesis. Cancers, 14(21), 5284. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215284