2020
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2020.9598
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Association of oral HPV16 infection with periodontal inflammation and the oral microbiome in older women

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“…Three mechanisms of action of these microbiota in the pathogenesis of oral cancer had been revealed: chronic inflammation, antiapoptotic activity, cancerogenic substances [24]. In addition, as one of the cause of cervical cancer, HPV is also a risk factor for oral cancer [27]. HPV16 and Prevotella were significantly more abundant in oral squamous cell carcinoma lesions as compared to the control tissue section [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three mechanisms of action of these microbiota in the pathogenesis of oral cancer had been revealed: chronic inflammation, antiapoptotic activity, cancerogenic substances [24]. In addition, as one of the cause of cervical cancer, HPV is also a risk factor for oral cancer [27]. HPV16 and Prevotella were significantly more abundant in oral squamous cell carcinoma lesions as compared to the control tissue section [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding periodontal disease and dental caries status, our sub-cohort is similar to that of the larger OraRad cohort ( Table 1 and Brennan et al, 2021 ). A study identified by LitSuggest, reviewing findings pertaining to oral HPV infection in relation to periodontitis, suggests periodontal pockets may act as a reservoir for HPV and that oral HPV prevalence may be associated with periodontitis ( Shigeishi et al, 2021a ). Another recent study characterizing HPV16 DNA prevalence and periodontal disease inflammation in a population of older Japanese women identified an increase of Prevotella intermedia and Porphyromonas and a decrease of Veillonella and Prevotella to be associated with periodontal disease inflammation ( Shigeishi et al, 2021b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of 203 HPV microbiome articles, only 15 were verified as relevant to HPV and the oral microbiome in SCC. Only two studies identified by LitSuggest related oral SCC with HPV and periodontitis ( Chowdhry et al, 2019 ; Shigeishi et al, 2021a ). Furthermore, few studies investigated multiple primary tumor sites in SCC patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Others found correlation between HPV positivity in oropharyngeal cancer and severity of periodontitis measured by extent of alveolar bone loss [ 64 ], suggesting potential interaction between periodontal pathogens or resulting inflammation and HPV. However, other studies [ 65 , 66 , 67 ] that addressed altered prevalence or composition of oral/periodontal bacteria were too small (i.e., number of HPV positive cases < 10) to draw any reliable conclusion concerning specific bacteria to interact HPV.…”
Section: Head and Neck Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%