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Human Papilloma Virus Positive Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and the Immune System: Pathogenesis, Immunotherapy and Future Perspectives

Alan Soo Beng Khoo, Michael Boyer, Zuhayr Jafri, Timothy P. Makeham, T. Pham, Levon M. Khachigian, Peter Floros, Eric M. Dowling, Katherine L. Fedder, David C. Shonka, Jonathan C. Garneau, Connor H. O’Meara

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC), a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), involves the palatine tonsils, soft palate, base of tongue, and uvula, with the ability to spread to adjacent subsites. Personalized treatment strategies for Human Papillomavirus-associated squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx (HPV+OPSCC) are yet to be established. In this article, we summarise our current understanding of the pathogenesis of HPV+OPSCC, the intrinsic role of the immune system, current ICI clinical trials, and the potential role of small molecule immunotherapy in HPV+OPSCC.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaPathogenesisMedicineImmune systemTongueSoft palatePapillomaCarcinomaImmunologyCancer researchHead and neck cancerOncologyPathologyCancerInternal medicineSurgeryHead and Neck Cancer StudiesCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchImmune Response and Inflammation
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