Human papillomavirus infection and cervical dysplasia in HIV-positive women: potential role of the vaginal microbiota

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作者
van de Wijgert, Janneke H. H. M. [1 ,2 ]
Gill, A. Christina [1 ]
Chikandiwa, Admire [3 ]
Verwijs, Marijn C. [1 ]
Kelly, Helen A. [4 ]
Omar, Tanvier [5 ]
Delany-Moretlwe, Sinead [3 ]
Segondy, Michel [6 ]
Francis, Suzanna [4 ]
Darby, Alistair C. [7 ]
Mayaud, Philippe [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Inst Infect & Global Hlth, Ronald Ross Bldg,8 West Derby St, Liverpool L69 7BE, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci & Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Wits Reprod Hlth & HIV Inst, Johannesburg, South Africa
[4] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, London, England
[5] Natl Hlth Lab Serv, Johannesburg, South Africa
[6] Univ Montpellier, INSERM, Pathogenesis & Control Chron Infect, Montpellier, France
[7] Univ Liverpool, Ctr Genom Res, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
关键词
16S rRNA gene sequencing; cervical cancer; cervical intraepithelial neoplasia; HIV; HPV; lactobacilli; South Africa; vaginal dysbiosis; vaginal microbiota; women; BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS; PREVALENCE; RISK;
D O I
10.1097/QAD.0000000000002381
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objectives: To assess the associations between microbiological markers of vaginal dysbiosis and incident/cleared/type-swap/persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection; and incident/cured/cleared/persistent high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2+) while controlling for persistent hrHPV infection. Design: Two nested case-control studies (N = 304 and 236) within a prospective cohort of HIV-positive women in Johannesburg, South Africa. Methods: Participants were examined for hrHPV type (INNO-LiPA), cervical dysplasia (histology), and vaginal microbiota (VMB) composition (V3-V4 Illumina HiSeq 2x300 bp) at baseline and endline, a median of 16 months later. Results: Women with incident hrHPV compared to those who remained hrHPV-negative were less likely to have an optimalLactobacillus crispatusorjensenii-dominated VMB type at end-line [relative risk ratio (RRR) 0.125,P = 0.019], but not at baseline. Having different hrHPV types at both visits was associated with multiple anaerobic dysbiosis markers at baseline (e.g. increased bacterial vaginosis-associated anaerobes relative abundance: RRR 3.246,P = 0.026). Compared to women without CIN2+, but with hrHPV at both visits, women with incident CIN2+ had increased Simpson diversity (RRR 7.352,P = 0.028) and nonsignificant trends in other anaerobic dysbiosis markers at end-line but not baseline. These associations persisted after controlling for age, hormonal contraception, and CD4(+)cell count. Current hormonal contraceptive use (predominantly progestin-only injectables) was associated with increased CIN2+ risk over-and-above persistent hrHPV infection and independent of VMB composition. Conclusions: hrHPV infection (and/or increased sexual risk-taking) may cause anaerobic vaginal dysbiosis, but a bidirectional relationship is also possible. In this population, dysbiosis did not increase CIN2+ risk, but CIN2+ increased dysbiosis risk. The CIN2+ risk associated with progestin-only injectable use requires further evaluation.
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页数:11
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