让我们睁大眼睛看看阴道微生物群的重要性。菌群失调与人乳头瘤病毒感染之间的相关性:综述

Patrycja Kostrzewa, Michał Kostrzewa, Maciej Sergiusz Anioł, Anna Palmerska, Andrzej Piela, Kinga Piela, Olga Katarzyna Przybyła, Anna Szurma, Rafał Szurma, Szymon Pacek
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人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染是最常见的性传播疾病之一,也是宫颈癌前病变和宫颈癌发展的主要原因。然而,单纯的感染并不能保证疾病或癌变的发生。为此,高危类型的人乳头瘤病毒必须整合到宿主细胞基因组中,转变为持续感染形式。在发现了 HPV 感染的风险因素和易导致持续感染的因素后,调查阴道菌群失调与感染之间相关性的研究数量显著增加。大量研究表明,阴道菌群状态与人乳头瘤病毒感染之间存在显著关联,因此,有关感染的发病机理、风险因素、预防措施以及利用细菌进行治疗的方法的研究层出不穷。本文将根据最新发表的研究和科学知识现状,概述阴道微生物组这一主题,强调阴道中栖息的细菌对人体健康的重要性,并指出阴道微生物菌群变化的问题。我们希望为传播有关阴道微生物群的知识和护理阴道微生物群健康的常识做出贡献。我们还将总结现有的基于细菌环境的治疗方法,并讨论目前正在研究或应该开始研究的方法。
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Let’s open our eyes to the importance of vaginal microbiota. Correlation between dysbiosis and HPV infection: A review
Infections with the human papillomavirus (HPV) are one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases and are the main cause of precancerous changes and cervical cancer development. However, mere infection does not guarantee the development of disease or carcinogenesis. For this to occur, high-risk types of HPV must integrate into the host cell genome, transitioning into a persistent form of infection. Following the discovery of risk factors for HPV infection and factors predisposing infection to a persistent form, the number of studies investigating the correlation between vaginal dysbiosis and infection has significantly increased. Numerous studies document a significant association between the state of vaginal bacterial flora and HPV infection, leading to the development of plentiful studies on infection pathogenesis, risk factors, prevention, and treatment methods using bacteria. In this paper, based on recently published studies and current state of science knowledge, we will outline the topic of vaginal microbiome, emphasize the importance of bacteria inhabiting the vagina for human health, and identify the problem of changes in vaginal microflora. We would like to contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about the vaginal microbiome and general knowledge about taking care of its health. We will also summarize available treatment methods based on bacterial environment and discuss those methods for which research is currently underway or should be initiated.
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