2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.04.007
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Increased p16CDKN2A, but not p53, immunostaining is predictive of longer survival time in cats with oral squamous cell carcinomas

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“…FcaPV was only detected in 1 of 20 FOSCC samples. These results are consistent with all published literature that includes > 1 FOSCC patient, where PV infection was detected in only 0-6.9% of patients (Munday and French, 2015;Munday et al, 2019Munday et al, , 2009Munday et al, 2011b;O'Neill et al, 2011;Supsavhad et al, 2016;Yamashita-Kawanishi et al, 2018). It is possible that PV was not detected but causes FOSCC via a 'hit and run' mechanism, where E6 and E7 contribute to tumor initiation, the virus is lost in overt neoplasms, and it is not required to maintain the transformed phenotype.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…FcaPV was only detected in 1 of 20 FOSCC samples. These results are consistent with all published literature that includes > 1 FOSCC patient, where PV infection was detected in only 0-6.9% of patients (Munday and French, 2015;Munday et al, 2019Munday et al, , 2009Munday et al, 2011b;O'Neill et al, 2011;Supsavhad et al, 2016;Yamashita-Kawanishi et al, 2018). It is possible that PV was not detected but causes FOSCC via a 'hit and run' mechanism, where E6 and E7 contribute to tumor initiation, the virus is lost in overt neoplasms, and it is not required to maintain the transformed phenotype.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Decreased p53 and pRB expression and increased p16 expression was found in only 2.3% of FOSCC samples and all samples with high p16 expression were negative for PV (Supsavhad et al, 2016). Increased p16 expression has been identified as a positive prognostic factor in FOSCC but has only been seen in a minority of samples, 6.7% to 19%, and has not been associated with PV infection (Munday et al, 2019(Munday et al, , 2011b. High-risk PVs encode an E6 protein that binds to p53 sufficiently to induce ubiquitin proteolysis (Faraji et al, 2017).…”
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“…In these works, different sets of consensus oligos were employed, since they are able to amplify conserved regions of mucosal and cutaneous PVs, including FcaPV-2 from feline skin SCC. [11][12][13][14][15][16] However, Munday et al detected PV DNA in 1/20 FOSCC (mostly similar to HPV-76) vs 0/20 non-neoplastic oral lesions, and in 0/30 FOSCC by the use of FAP59/64 and MY09/11 primers in two different reports. 12,13 By similar approach, O'Neill et al found two PVs sequences in 2/30 FOSCC, however, one was not sequenced and the other was identified as HPV-38.…”
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“…Moreover, another study showed that increased CDKN2A immunostaining indicated increased survival time in cats with oral squamous cell carcinomas [12]. In addition, Ganjoo's study noted that CDKN2A deletion was associated with poor prognosis in histological subtypes of sarcoma [13].…”
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confidence: 99%