Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection

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Autor(a) principal: Belleti, Rafael [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Marcolino, Larissa Doddi [UNESP], Novak, Juliano [UNESP], Ferreira, Carolina Sanitá Tafner [UNESP], Bolpetti, Aline do Nascimento [UNESP], Pinto, Gabriel Vitor da Silva [UNESP], Oliveira, Ana Palmeira de, Silva, Márcia Guimarães da [UNESP], Marconi, Camila [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.001527
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/240993
Resumo: Introduction. Two high-oncogenic-risk human papilomavirus (hrHPV) genotypes - HPV16 and HPV18 - cause most of the cases of cervical cancer worldwide. Bacterial vaginosis is associated with increased hrHPV persistence, although the mechanism underlying this association remains unclear. Gardnerella spp. are detected in nearly all cases of bacterial vaginosis and are the major source of cervicovaginal sialidases. The NanH1 gene is present in virtually all Gardnerella sialidase-producing strains and has been proposed as a potential marker for persistent hrHPV infection.Hypothesis.Gardnerella spp. load and the NanH1 gene are associated with hrHPV persistence.Aim. To compare the cervicovaginal load of Gardnerella spp. and the frequency of the NanH1 gene between women with persistent HPV16 and/or HPV18 infection and those who cleared the infection after 11 months.Methodology. Among a population of 1638 HPV screened, we detected 104 with positive HPV16 and/or HPV18 results. Samples were obtained at two time points (baseline and at a median of 11 months at follow-up) and tested using the Linear Array HPV Genotyping kit (Roche Molecular Systems, Pleasanton, CA, USA). Based on their HPV16/HPV18 status at enrolment and follow-up, participants were assigned to 'persistence' or 'clearance' groups. We used cervicovaginal fluid samples obtained upon enrolment to determine the load of the 23 s rRNA gene of Gardnerella spp. and the presence of the NanH1 gene using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). We compared Gardnerella spp. loads and NanH1 frequency between the groups by, respectively, Mann-Whitney and chi-squared tests, with a P-value <0.05 considered to be significant.Results. Of the 104 participants who were positive for HPV16/HPV18, 73 (70.2 %) persisted with at least 1 of the baseline genotypes at follow-up, while 31 (29.8 %) cleared the infection in this time frame. Participants in the persistence group had significantly higher loads of Gardnerella spp. [5.8E+02 (0-3.0E+05) copies µl-1] than those in the clearance group [9.9E+01 (0-7.7E+04) copies µl-1] (P=0.03). The baseline frequency of NanH1 was higher in the persistence' (n=46, 63.0 %) than in the clearance (n=14, 45.2 %) group, although this was not statistically significant (P=0.09).Conclusion. These findings reinforce the negative effect of vaginal microbiota for the clearance of hrHPV and indicate a possible association between sialidase-producing species with hrHPV persistence.
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spelling Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infectionclearanceGardnerellahigh risk HPVHPVpersistencesialidasevaginal microbiotaIntroduction. Two high-oncogenic-risk human papilomavirus (hrHPV) genotypes - HPV16 and HPV18 - cause most of the cases of cervical cancer worldwide. Bacterial vaginosis is associated with increased hrHPV persistence, although the mechanism underlying this association remains unclear. Gardnerella spp. are detected in nearly all cases of bacterial vaginosis and are the major source of cervicovaginal sialidases. The NanH1 gene is present in virtually all Gardnerella sialidase-producing strains and has been proposed as a potential marker for persistent hrHPV infection.Hypothesis.Gardnerella spp. load and the NanH1 gene are associated with hrHPV persistence.Aim. To compare the cervicovaginal load of Gardnerella spp. and the frequency of the NanH1 gene between women with persistent HPV16 and/or HPV18 infection and those who cleared the infection after 11 months.Methodology. Among a population of 1638 HPV screened, we detected 104 with positive HPV16 and/or HPV18 results. Samples were obtained at two time points (baseline and at a median of 11 months at follow-up) and tested using the Linear Array HPV Genotyping kit (Roche Molecular Systems, Pleasanton, CA, USA). Based on their HPV16/HPV18 status at enrolment and follow-up, participants were assigned to 'persistence' or 'clearance' groups. We used cervicovaginal fluid samples obtained upon enrolment to determine the load of the 23 s rRNA gene of Gardnerella spp. and the presence of the NanH1 gene using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). We compared Gardnerella spp. loads and NanH1 frequency between the groups by, respectively, Mann-Whitney and chi-squared tests, with a P-value <0.05 considered to be significant.Results. Of the 104 participants who were positive for HPV16/HPV18, 73 (70.2 %) persisted with at least 1 of the baseline genotypes at follow-up, while 31 (29.8 %) cleared the infection in this time frame. Participants in the persistence group had significantly higher loads of Gardnerella spp. [5.8E+02 (0-3.0E+05) copies µl-1] than those in the clearance group [9.9E+01 (0-7.7E+04) copies µl-1] (P=0.03). The baseline frequency of NanH1 was higher in the persistence' (n=46, 63.0 %) than in the clearance (n=14, 45.2 %) group, although this was not statistically significant (P=0.09).Conclusion. These findings reinforce the negative effect of vaginal microbiota for the clearance of hrHPV and indicate a possible association between sialidase-producing species with hrHPV persistence.Department of Pathology Botucatu Medical School UNESP São Paulo State UniversityHealth Sciences Research Center (CICS-UBI) Faculty of Health Sciences University of Beira InteriorLabfit-HPRD: Health Products Research and Development LdaDepartment of Basic Pathology Setor de Ciências Biológicas UFPR Universidade Federal do ParanáDepartment of Pathology Botucatu Medical School UNESP São Paulo State UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)University of Beira InteriorLabfit-HPRD: Health Products Research and Development LdaUniversidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)Belleti, Rafael [UNESP]Marcolino, Larissa Doddi [UNESP]Novak, Juliano [UNESP]Ferreira, Carolina Sanitá Tafner [UNESP]Bolpetti, Aline do Nascimento [UNESP]Pinto, Gabriel Vitor da Silva [UNESP]Oliveira, Ana Palmeira deSilva, Márcia Guimarães da [UNESP]Marconi, Camila [UNESP]2023-03-01T20:42:12Z2023-03-01T20:42:12Z2022-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.001527Journal of medical microbiology, v. 71, n. 5, 2022.1473-5644http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24099310.1099/jmm.0.0015272-s2.0-85130102014Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of medical microbiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-03T13:14:18Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/240993Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-03T13:14:18Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
title Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
spellingShingle Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
Belleti, Rafael [UNESP]
clearance
Gardnerella
high risk HPV
HPV
persistence
sialidase
vaginal microbiota
title_short Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
title_full Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
title_fullStr Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
title_full_unstemmed Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
title_sort Cervicovaginal loads of Gardnerella spp. are increased in immunocompetent women with persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection
author Belleti, Rafael [UNESP]
author_facet Belleti, Rafael [UNESP]
Marcolino, Larissa Doddi [UNESP]
Novak, Juliano [UNESP]
Ferreira, Carolina Sanitá Tafner [UNESP]
Bolpetti, Aline do Nascimento [UNESP]
Pinto, Gabriel Vitor da Silva [UNESP]
Oliveira, Ana Palmeira de
Silva, Márcia Guimarães da [UNESP]
Marconi, Camila [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Marcolino, Larissa Doddi [UNESP]
Novak, Juliano [UNESP]
Ferreira, Carolina Sanitá Tafner [UNESP]
Bolpetti, Aline do Nascimento [UNESP]
Pinto, Gabriel Vitor da Silva [UNESP]
Oliveira, Ana Palmeira de
Silva, Márcia Guimarães da [UNESP]
Marconi, Camila [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
University of Beira Interior
Labfit-HPRD: Health Products Research and Development Lda
Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belleti, Rafael [UNESP]
Marcolino, Larissa Doddi [UNESP]
Novak, Juliano [UNESP]
Ferreira, Carolina Sanitá Tafner [UNESP]
Bolpetti, Aline do Nascimento [UNESP]
Pinto, Gabriel Vitor da Silva [UNESP]
Oliveira, Ana Palmeira de
Silva, Márcia Guimarães da [UNESP]
Marconi, Camila [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv clearance
Gardnerella
high risk HPV
HPV
persistence
sialidase
vaginal microbiota
topic clearance
Gardnerella
high risk HPV
HPV
persistence
sialidase
vaginal microbiota
description Introduction. Two high-oncogenic-risk human papilomavirus (hrHPV) genotypes - HPV16 and HPV18 - cause most of the cases of cervical cancer worldwide. Bacterial vaginosis is associated with increased hrHPV persistence, although the mechanism underlying this association remains unclear. Gardnerella spp. are detected in nearly all cases of bacterial vaginosis and are the major source of cervicovaginal sialidases. The NanH1 gene is present in virtually all Gardnerella sialidase-producing strains and has been proposed as a potential marker for persistent hrHPV infection.Hypothesis.Gardnerella spp. load and the NanH1 gene are associated with hrHPV persistence.Aim. To compare the cervicovaginal load of Gardnerella spp. and the frequency of the NanH1 gene between women with persistent HPV16 and/or HPV18 infection and those who cleared the infection after 11 months.Methodology. Among a population of 1638 HPV screened, we detected 104 with positive HPV16 and/or HPV18 results. Samples were obtained at two time points (baseline and at a median of 11 months at follow-up) and tested using the Linear Array HPV Genotyping kit (Roche Molecular Systems, Pleasanton, CA, USA). Based on their HPV16/HPV18 status at enrolment and follow-up, participants were assigned to 'persistence' or 'clearance' groups. We used cervicovaginal fluid samples obtained upon enrolment to determine the load of the 23 s rRNA gene of Gardnerella spp. and the presence of the NanH1 gene using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). We compared Gardnerella spp. loads and NanH1 frequency between the groups by, respectively, Mann-Whitney and chi-squared tests, with a P-value <0.05 considered to be significant.Results. Of the 104 participants who were positive for HPV16/HPV18, 73 (70.2 %) persisted with at least 1 of the baseline genotypes at follow-up, while 31 (29.8 %) cleared the infection in this time frame. Participants in the persistence group had significantly higher loads of Gardnerella spp. [5.8E+02 (0-3.0E+05) copies µl-1] than those in the clearance group [9.9E+01 (0-7.7E+04) copies µl-1] (P=0.03). The baseline frequency of NanH1 was higher in the persistence' (n=46, 63.0 %) than in the clearance (n=14, 45.2 %) group, although this was not statistically significant (P=0.09).Conclusion. These findings reinforce the negative effect of vaginal microbiota for the clearance of hrHPV and indicate a possible association between sialidase-producing species with hrHPV persistence.
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