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Cervicovaginal HPV infection in female renal transplant recipients: an observational, self-sampling based, cohort study.

K A P Meeuwis1, L B Hilbrands, J IntHout, B F M Slangen, I M P Hendriks, F Hinten, M H L Christiaans, W G V Quint, P C M van de Kerkhof, L F A G Massuger, A J Hoitsma, M M van Rossum, W J G Melchers, J A de Hullu.   

Abstract

Immunosuppressive treatment of organ transplant recipients is associated with an increase in the occurrence of human papillomavirus (HPV) related anogenital (pre)malignancies. This cohort study investigated the genotype-specific prevalence of HPV infections in a large cohort of female renal transplant recipients (RTRs). Participants self-collected a cervicovaginal sample for detection and genotyping of HPV. Besides, they completed a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic variables, medical data and sexual behavior. Anogenital screening was offered to all HPV-positive participants. A total number of 218 female RTRs was included. The prevalence of mucosal HPV infections was 27.1% and 17.4% for high risk HPV in particular. The studied cohort showed a broad range of HPV genotypes and multiple HPV genotypes were found in 27.1% of HPV-positive patients. Seven participants were identified with occult premalignant anogenital lesions. In conclusion, this study shows a high point-prevalence of HPV in female RTRs (age-matched West-European general population: 9-10%) with a shift in the distribution of genotypes as compared with the general population. Moreover, a substantial number of patients with occult premalignancies was identified. The introduction of self-sampling for HPV positivity can help in early detection of (pre)malignant anogenital lesions in this vulnerable population. © Copyright 2015 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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Keywords:  Cancer/malignancy/neoplasia; clinical research/practice; infection and infectious agents; obstetrics and gynecology; viral: papillomavirus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25675976     DOI: 10.1111/ajt.13053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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