The human Papillomavirus twilight zone – Latency, immune control and subclinical infection

IF 4.7 Q1 VIROLOGY Tumour Virus Research Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1016/j.tvr.2023.200268
John Doorbar
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Abstract

The incorporation of HPV DNA testing into cervical screening programs has shown that many HPV-positive women are cytologically normal, with HPV-positivity fluctuating throughout life. Such results suggest that papillomaviruses may persist in a latent state after disease clearance, with sporadic recurrence. It appears that virus latency represents a narrow slot in a wider spectrum of subclinical and possibly productive infections. Clinical studies, and animal model infection studies, suggested a key role for host immune surveillance in maintaining such asymptomatic infections, and although infections may also be cleared, most studies have used the term ‘clearance’ to describe a situation where the presence of HPV DNA falls below the clinical detection level. Given our knowledge of papillomavirus immune evasion strategies and the restricted pattern of viral gene expression required for ‘basal cell’ persistence, the term ‘apparent clearance’ and ‘subclinical persistence’ of infection may better summarise our understanding. Subclinical infection also encompasses the lag phase, which occurs between infection and lesion development. This is dependent on infection titre, with multifocal infections developing more rapidly to disease. These concepts can usefully influence patient management where HPV-positivity occurs sometime after the onset of sexual activity, and where vertical transmission is suspected despite a lag period.

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人乳头瘤病毒的潜伏期、免疫控制和亚临床感染
将HPV DNA检测纳入宫颈筛查计划表明,许多HPV阳性女性在细胞学上是正常的,HPV阳性在一生中都在波动。这些结果表明,乳头瘤病毒可能在疾病清除后以潜伏状态持续存在,并伴有散发性复发。病毒潜伏时间似乎代表了更广泛的亚临床和可能的生产性感染中的一个狭窄时段。临床研究和动物模型感染研究表明,宿主免疫监测在维持这种无症状感染方面发挥着关键作用,尽管感染也可能被清除,但大多数研究都使用“清除”一词来描述HPV DNA的存在低于临床检测水平的情况。鉴于我们对乳头瘤病毒免疫逃避策略的了解,以及“基础细胞”持续性所需的病毒基因表达的受限模式,感染的“明显清除”和“亚临床持续性”一词可能会更好地总结我们的理解。亚临床感染也包括滞后期,发生在感染和病变发展之间。这取决于感染滴度,多灶性感染发展得更快。这些概念可以有效地影响患者管理,其中HPV阳性发生在性活动开始后的某个时候,并且尽管有一段滞后期,但仍怀疑垂直传播。
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Tumour Virus Research
Tumour Virus Research Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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6.50
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2.30%
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16
审稿时长
56 days
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