History of HPV in HPV-positive elderly women

Ruth S. Hermansson , Gabriella Lillsunde-Larsson , Gisela Helenius , Mats G. Karlsson , Malin Kaliff , Matts Olovsson , Annika K. Lindström
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Abstract

Background

The aim of this study was to examine the natural course of HPV infection in women of 60 years and older who were HPV positive at inclusion, and any association between HPV positivity in historical samples and dysplasia outcome.

Methods

Eighty-nine women aged 60–82 years, who tested positive for HPV between 2012 and 2016 were included. Sampling for cytology and/or histology was also performed. HPV genotyping was carried out on archived material back to 1999.

Results

Of the 89 HPV-positive women 16 had HSIL, 34 had LSIL and 39 were benign at inclusion. Of the women with HSIL, 50.0% had the same HPV type in the archive samples, 12.5% had another type, and 37.5% were HPV negative. Among the 34 women with LSIL, 47.1% had the same HPV type in archive samples, 5.8% had another type, and 47.1% were HPV negative. Of the 39 women without dysplasia at inclusion, 25.6% had the same HPV type in archive samples, 5.1% had another HPV type and 69.2% were HPV negative.

Conclusion

Surprisingly few of the elderly women thus seem to have a history with the same or any HPV infection the years before being diagnosed with an HPV infection and dysplasia. The significance of an HPV infection for dysplasia development in elderly women is still not fully understood.

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HPV 阳性老年妇女的 HPV 感染史
背景 本研究旨在探讨60岁及以上女性HPV感染的自然过程,以及历史样本中HPV阳性与发育不良结果之间的关联。方法 纳入2012年至2016年期间HPV检测呈阳性的89名60-82岁女性。同时还进行了细胞学和/或组织学取样。结果在 89 名 HPV 阳性的女性中,16 名患有 HSIL,34 名患有 LSIL,39 名为良性。在患有 HSIL 的妇女中,50.0% 的人乳头状瘤病毒类型与档案样本中的相同,12.5% 的人乳头状瘤病毒类型与档案样本中的不同,37.5% 的人乳头状瘤病毒阴性。在 34 名 LSIL 患者中,47.1% 的存档样本中含有相同的 HPV 类型,5.8% 的存档样本中含有其他类型,47.1% 的存档样本中 HPV 阴性。结论令人惊讶的是,在被诊断出患有 HPV 感染和发育不良之前的几年中,似乎很少有老年妇女有相同或任何 HPV 感染史。HPV感染对老年妇女发育不良的意义仍未完全明了。
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