Relationship between Cervicovaginal Microecological Changes and HPV16/18 Infection and Cervical Cancer in Women of Childbearing Age.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Annals of clinical and laboratory science Pub Date : 2023-11-01
Zhemei Zhang, Yongqing Yang, Lei Zhang, Yang Wu, Pengxia Jia, Qingmei Ma, Danni Wang
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Abstract

Objective: The current study aimed to investigate the correlation between HPV16/18 infection and the microecological characteristics of the female reproductive tract and cervical lesions and to explore the risk factors associated with cervical precancerous lesions (CIN) and cervical cancer (CC).

Methods: A total of 326 women were selected for HPV screening, with 121 testing negative for HPV, 113 infected with HPV16/18, and 92 infected with other types of HPV. Microecological characteristics of the vaginal flora in all subjects were analyzed. Liquid-based thin layer cell (TCT) tests, genitourinary tract infection pathogen (STDs) assessments, HPV typing, and colposcopic pathological biopsies of exfoliated cervical cells were conducted.

Results: Among patients with HPV infection, there was a higher detection rate of abnormal microecological indicators such as bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vaginal cleanliness. Additionally, an increased proportion of vaginal microbiota (VM) imbalance was observed. Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) infection in the reproductive tract was closely associated with HPV 16/18 infection and showed co-infection. Moreover, patients with BV infection and high expression of HPV mRNA were at a higher risk of persistent HPV16/18 positive infection. BV infection, Uu infection, and HPV16/18 positive infection were identified as risk factors for CIN and CC. Furthermore, BV and Uu infections promoted the development of CIN/CC in patients infected with HPV16/18.

Conclusions: Changes in vaginal microecology are strongly linked to HPV16/18 infection. BV infection, Uu infection, HPV viral load, and HPV16/18 infection are risk factors for CIN/CC. Timely treatment of BV and Uu infections, restoration of a normal vaginal microecological environment, and improvement of HPV16/18 outcomes can delay the occurrence and progression of CIN/CC.

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育龄妇女宫颈阴道微生态变化与 HPV16/18 感染和宫颈癌之间的关系
研究目的本研究旨在探讨 HPV16/18 感染与女性生殖道微生态特征和宫颈病变之间的相关性,并探讨与宫颈癌前病变(CIN)和宫颈癌(CC)相关的风险因素:共选取了 326 名妇女进行 HPV 筛查,其中 121 人 HPV 检测呈阴性,113 人感染了 HPV16/18,92 人感染了其他类型的 HPV。分析了所有受试者阴道菌群的微生态特征。此外,还进行了液基薄层细胞(TCT)检测、泌尿生殖道感染病原体(STDs)评估、HPV分型以及脱落宫颈细胞的阴道镜病理活检:结果:在感染人乳头瘤病毒的患者中,细菌性阴道病(BV)和阴道清洁度等微生态指标异常的检出率较高。此外,还观察到阴道微生物群(VM)失衡的比例增加。生殖道尿解支原体(Uu)感染与人乳头瘤病毒 16/18 感染密切相关,并表现出合并感染。此外,BV感染和HPV mRNA高表达的患者持续感染HPV16/18阳性的风险更高。BV感染、Uu感染和HPV16/18阳性感染被确定为CIN和CC的危险因素。此外,BV和Uu感染会促进HPV16/18感染者CIN/CC的发展:结论:阴道微生态的变化与 HPV16/18 感染密切相关。BV感染、Uu感染、HPV病毒载量和HPV16/18感染是CIN/CC的危险因素。及时治疗 BV 和 Uu 感染、恢复正常的阴道微生态环境以及改善 HPV16/18 的治疗效果可以延缓 CIN/CC 的发生和发展。
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Annals of clinical and laboratory science
Annals of clinical and laboratory science 医学-医学实验技术
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