Affiliation: | 1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA;2. Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA;3. Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Ufuk University, Ankara, Turkey |
Abstract: | BackgroundLaryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is strongly associated with tobacco use, but recent reports suggest an increasing incidence of LSCC in patients without traditional risk factors, suggesting an alternative etiology of tumorigenesis. The purpose of this study is to characterize this non-smoking population and to compare immunohistochemical markers in tumor specimens from non-smokers and smokers with LSCC.MethodsA retrospective chart review of patients with LSCC at Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) was performed. A tissue microarray (TMA) was constructed with tumor specimen from non-smokers with stage and age-matched smokers and stained for a variety of immunologic and molecular targets.ResultsIn the JHH cohort of 521 patients, 12% (n?=?63) were non-smokers. Non-smokers were more likely to be <45?years old at time of diagnosis (OR 4.13, p?=?0.001) and to have glottic tumors (OR 2.46, p?=?0.003). The TMA was comprised of tumors from 34 patients (14 non-smokers, 20 smokers). Only 2 patients (6%) were human-papillomavirus (HPV) positive by high-risk RNA in situ hybridization (ISH). There was no correlation between smoking status and p16 (p?=?0.36), HPV-ISH positivity (p?=?0.79), phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN, p?=?0.91), p53 (p?=?0.14), or programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1, p?=?0.27) expression.ConclusionsNon-smokers with LSCC are more likely to be younger at the time of diagnosis and have glottic tumors than smokers with LSCC. In TMA analysis of stage and age-matched specimens from smoker and non-smokers with LSCC, the pattern of expression for common molecular and immunologic markers is similar. Further, HPV does not appear to be a major causative etiology of LSCC in either smokers or non-smokers in our cohort of patients. |