Low prevalence of human papillomavirus in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in the northwest region of the Philippines.
Pia Marie AlbanoDana HolzingerChristianne SalvadorJose OrosaSheryl RacelisModesty LeañoDanilo SanchezLara Mae AngelesGordana HalecMarkus SchmittJohn Donnie RamosMichael PawlitaPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Of the 163, 82 (50.3%) cases had at least one tissue sample that was valid for molecular analysis. Only two of the DNA valid cases (2.4%) were HPV DNA-positive (HPV11 and HPV33). All HPV mRNA assays rendered negative results except for HPV11 transcripts. Results of this study may indicate that there is probably very low prevalence of HPV-associated HNSCC among Filipino adults living in a rural region of the Philippines. This study could serve as a benchmark for designing follow-up studies that would assess possible changes in trends of HNSCC among Filipinos in different ethnic regions of the country, especially urban areas in which the population is expected to adapt Western style sexual behavior. A prospective sampling of fresh frozen tissue is also highly recommended to ensure better molecular analyses.