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Germline determinants of humoral immune response to HPV-16 protect against oropharyngeal cancer.

Aida Ferreiro-IglesiasJames D McKayNicole BrennerShama ViraniCorina LesseurValerie GaborieauAndy R NessRayjean J HungGeoffrey LiuBrenda DiergaardeAndrew F OlshanDavid Neil HayesMark C WeisslerLea SchroederNoemi BenderMichael PawlitaSteve ThomasMiranda PringTom DuddingBeatriz KanterewiczRobert FerrisSera ThomasYonathan BrhaneVirginia Díez-ObreroMaja MilojevicKarl Smith-ByrneDaniela MariosaMattias J JohanssonRolando HerreroStefania BocciaGabriella CadoniMartin LackoIvana HolcátováWolfgang AhrensPagona LagiouAreti LagiouJerry PoleselLorenzo SimonatoFranco MerlettiClaire M HealyBo T HansenMari NygårdDavid I ConwaySylvia WrightTatiana V MacfarlaneMax RobinsonLaia AlemanyAntonio AgudoAriana ZnaorChristopher I AmosTim WaterboerPaul J Brennan
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Although several oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) susceptibility loci have been identified, most previous studies lacked detailed information on human papillomavirus (HPV) status. We conduct a genome-wide analysis by HPV16 serology status in 4,002 oral cancer cases (OPC and oral cavity cancer (OCC)) and 5,256 controls. We detect four susceptibility loci pointing to a distinct genetic predisposition by HPV status. Our most notable finding in the HLA region, that is now confirmed to be specific of HPV(+)OPC risk, reveal two independent loci with strong protective effects, one refining the previously reported HLA class II haplotype association. Antibody levels against HPV16 viral proteins strongly implicate the protective HLA variants as major determinants of humoral response against L1 capsid protein or E6 oncoprotein suggesting a natural immune response against HPV(+)OPC promoted by HLA variants. This indicates that therapeutic vaccines that target E6 and attenuate viral response after established HPV infections might protect against HPV(+)OPC.
Keyphrases
  • high grade
  • immune response
  • cervical cancer screening
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • squamous cell
  • healthcare
  • dna methylation
  • toll like receptor
  • dna damage
  • young adults
  • single cell
  • dendritic cells
  • childhood cancer