HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract

Human papilloma virus (HPV) typing and Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH) analysis can be used in the classification of multiple tumours of the aerodigestive tract for the differentiation between secondary malignancy versus metastasis. We present 3 exemplary cases of patients with multiple squa...

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Main Authors: Constanze Will, Christiane Schewe, Karsten Schluns, Iver Petersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2006-01-01
Series:Cellular Oncology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/619539
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spelling doaj-998be775ed554c3bbf2f46e0c947a25c2020-11-24T23:52:07ZengHindawi LimitedCellular Oncology1570-58701875-86062006-01-012839710510.1155/2006/619539HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive TractConstanze Will0Christiane Schewe1Karsten Schluns2Iver Petersen3Institute of Pathology, Charité – Campus Mitte, 10098 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Pathology, Charité – Campus Mitte, 10098 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Pathology, Charité – Campus Mitte, 10098 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Pathology, Charité – Campus Mitte, 10098 Berlin, GermanyHuman papilloma virus (HPV) typing and Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH) analysis can be used in the classification of multiple tumours of the aerodigestive tract for the differentiation between secondary malignancy versus metastasis. We present 3 exemplary cases of patients with multiple squamous cell carcinomas, localised within the head and neck region, cervical lymph node and the lung. In two patients, HPV typing identified HPV type 16 in the tonsillar carcinomas and the corresponding cervical lymph node and lung carcinoma indicating that the latter were metastatic spreads. In case 1, CGH confirmed the clonal relationship. Case two showed a peculiar syncytial growth pattern with lymphocytic infiltration which may constitute a potential morphological marker for HPV infection. In case three, a vallecular carcinoma was HPV negative while a lung cancer was positive for HPV type 6 indicating two independent primary tumours. Our case triplet illustrates the variability of HPV infection in squamous cell cancer of the aerodigestive tract and power as well as limitations of morphology, HPV typing and tumour genetics in the classification of multiple tumours.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/619539
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author Constanze Will
Christiane Schewe
Karsten Schluns
Iver Petersen
spellingShingle Constanze Will
Christiane Schewe
Karsten Schluns
Iver Petersen
HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract
Cellular Oncology
author_facet Constanze Will
Christiane Schewe
Karsten Schluns
Iver Petersen
author_sort Constanze Will
title HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract
title_short HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract
title_full HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract
title_fullStr HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract
title_full_unstemmed HPV Typing and CGH Analysis for the Differentiation of Primary and Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Aerodigestive Tract
title_sort hpv typing and cgh analysis for the differentiation of primary and metastatic squamous cell carcinomas of the aerodigestive tract
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Cellular Oncology
issn 1570-5870
1875-8606
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Human papilloma virus (HPV) typing and Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH) analysis can be used in the classification of multiple tumours of the aerodigestive tract for the differentiation between secondary malignancy versus metastasis. We present 3 exemplary cases of patients with multiple squamous cell carcinomas, localised within the head and neck region, cervical lymph node and the lung. In two patients, HPV typing identified HPV type 16 in the tonsillar carcinomas and the corresponding cervical lymph node and lung carcinoma indicating that the latter were metastatic spreads. In case 1, CGH confirmed the clonal relationship. Case two showed a peculiar syncytial growth pattern with lymphocytic infiltration which may constitute a potential morphological marker for HPV infection. In case three, a vallecular carcinoma was HPV negative while a lung cancer was positive for HPV type 6 indicating two independent primary tumours. Our case triplet illustrates the variability of HPV infection in squamous cell cancer of the aerodigestive tract and power as well as limitations of morphology, HPV typing and tumour genetics in the classification of multiple tumours.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/619539
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