Background: The study aimed to identify prognostic markers to improve the management of patients with HPV positive OSCC Methods: We determined the ratio of HPV E6*I and E6*II splice variants by quantitative RT-PCR in 177 HPV positive OSCC and correlated the findings with other clinicopathological data Results: There was no significant difference in locoregional recurrence (HR 1.72 p = 0.24) and death (HR 1.65, p = 0.13) among patients whose tumors had an E6*I/*II ratio ≥1 compared with an E6*I/*II ratio of <1. Univariate analysis showed that patients with E6*I/*II ≥1 OSCC were more likely to have an event. In the multivariable analysis, there was a trend for more events in patients with E6*I/*II ratio ≥1 (HR 1.70, 95% CI 0.95-3.03, p = 0.07) Conclusion: Our data suggest that the use of HPV 16 spliced transcripts may help to predict for poorer outcomes in patients with HPV positive OSCC.
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Hong, A., Zhang, X., Jones, D., Zhang, M., Lee, C. S., Lyons, J. G., … Rose, B. (2016). E6 viral protein ratio correlates with outcomes in human papillomavirus related oropharyngeal cancer. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 17(2), 181–187. https://doi.org/10.1080/15384047.2015.1108489
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