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Cervicovaginal Microbiota Significantly Changed for HPV-Positive Women with High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion

Authors :
Guo, Chunlei
Dai, Wenkui
Zhou, Qian
Gui, Liming
Cai, Han
Wu, Di
Hou, Jun
Li, Changzhong
Li, Shuaicheng
Du, Hui
Wu, Ruifang
Guo, Chunlei
Dai, Wenkui
Zhou, Qian
Gui, Liming
Cai, Han
Wu, Di
Hou, Jun
Li, Changzhong
Li, Shuaicheng
Du, Hui
Wu, Ruifang
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Lower female genital tract is colonized by a variety of microbes (cervicovaginal microbiota, CVM) which associate with the risk of genital infection. This study characterized CVM for 149 Chinese women with different status of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL): no HPV infection (HPV-), HPV infection without significant SIL (HPV+NoSIL), HPV infection with low-grade SIL (HPV+LSIL) and HPV infection with high-grade SIL (HPV+HSIL). Analysis results showed CVM has dramatically changed in HPV+HSIL group when compared to HPV+LSIL group, but it exhibited no significant differences between HPV- and HPV+NoSIL groups as well as between HPV+NoSIL and HPV+LSIL groups. In consistence, random forest analysis found more notable differences in HPV+HSIL vs HPV+LSIL comparison than in other comparisons. In addition, depletion of Lactobacillus in CVM was more to be frequently identified in SIL-positive women as compared to SIL-negative individuals. Our findings suggested that significant CVM differences occurred when SIL developed to HSIL which was caused by persistent HPV infection. Copyright © 2022 Guo, Dai, Zhou, Gui, Cai, Wu, Hou, Li, Li, Du and Wu.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363079156
Document Type :
Electronic Resource