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Correlates of cervical mucosal antibodies to human papillomavirus 16: results from a case control study.

Cynthia Bierl1, Kevin Karem, Alysia C Poon, David Swan, Guillermo Tortolero-Luna, Michele Follen, Louise Wideroff, Elizabeth R Unger, William C Reeves.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: While the cervical mucosal immune response to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is believed to be central to viral clearance, it is not well characterized. We performed this analysis to determine correlates of HPV-16-specific mucosal antibody response in women at high risk for infection with HPV.
METHODS: Cervical mucosal and serum samples were obtained from participants in a case control study that measured demographic risk factors of cervical disease and HPV infection. An HPV-16 L1-virus-like particle ELISA was used to detect HPV-16-specific IgA and IgG. Antibody level results were correlated with demographic characteristics, sexual history, cervical disease, and HPV detection.
RESULTS: Cervical anti-HPV-16 IgA and IgG inversely correlated with HPV DNA, HPV-16 DNA, and cervical disease.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that mucosal antibodies may protect against HPV infection and cervical disease. However, additional longitudinal studies evaluating serum and mucosal antibody correlates of incident, persistent, and clearing HPV infection are needed. In addition, standardization of mucosal sample collection and testing methods are required.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16229879     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2005.07.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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4.  Serum and cervicovaginal IgG immune responses against α7 and α9 HPV in non-vaccinated women at risk for cervical cancer: Implication for catch-up prophylactic HPV vaccination.

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5.  The relationship between cocaine use and human papillomavirus infections in HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative women.

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6.  Serum Immune Profiling for Early Detection of Cervical Disease.

Authors:  Radwa Ewaisha; Gitika Panicker; Paul Maranian; Elizabeth R Unger; Karen S Anderson
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