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Types and Viral Load of Human Papillomavirus, and Vaginal Microbiota in Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia: a Cross-sectional Study

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Journal Ann Transl Med
Date 2020 Dec 14
PMID 33313153
Citations 10
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Background: Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is an important risk factor for vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VAIN). Recent studies have suggested that the microbiome may play a potential role in cervicovaginal diseases. This study aimed to explore the characteristics of the types and viral load of HPV in VAIN, as well as the association between vaginal microbiota and VAIN.

Methods: A total of 176 women, either with VAIN, or without VAIN but with HPV infection were enrolled in the study. Among them, 109 HPV positive cases were qualified for viral load assay. The vaginal microbiota of 122 HPV positive women, who were matched by severity of cervical lesions and menopause status, was determined by 16S ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) sequencing.

Results: The top 5 types of HPV-associated vaginal lesions were HPV16 (24.2%), HPV52 (24.2%), HPV53 (16.1%), HPV58 (14.5%) and HPV66 (14.5%). The viral load of HPV types 16, 52, and 58 appeared higher in separate vaginal lesions than in histopathologically normal cases (P=0.026, 0.002, and 0.013, respectively). The vaginal microbiota of HPV-positive patients with VAIN did not exhibit a large change in diversity. Vaginal microbiota of VAIN was characterized by an increased abundance of and , as well as decreased abundance of , and . A higher level of and some specific . might be associated with an elevated risk of VAIN2/3.

Conclusions: A higher level of viral load of HPV16, 52, and 58 may indicate VAIN. The composition of vaginal microbiota changes during the progression of VAIN and specific bacteria such as , and , may help to promote its development.

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