| Literature DB >> 30727957 |
Katarzyna Kiwerska1,2, Agata Jozefiak3, Janina Markowska4, Witold Kedzia5, Joanna Jackowska6, Malgorzata Wierzbicka7,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) contributes to the development of cervical and oropharyngeal tumors. The increased incidence of HPV associated oropharyngeal tumors is lately being observed also in Polish population. The worldwide distribution of HPV varies and the studies rarely combine analysis of virus genotypes in both: genital and oropharyngeal locations. Therefore, in our study, we investigated HPV distribution in both anatomical sites of females with previous history of cervical cancer or with pre-cancerous lesion and their partners to establish the dominant types in Polish couples in genital and oropharyngeal areas, as they can be easily sexually transmitted.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical cancer; High-risk HPV; Human papillomavirus; Low-risk HPV; Oropharyngeal cancer
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30727957 PMCID: PMC6364387 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3645-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
The clinical data of participants and frequency of HPV in the collected swabs
| Females ( | Males ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age range | |||
| 20–64 years | 24–65 years | ||
| Age medium | |||
| 38.5 years | 40.7 years | ||
| HPV status in genital swabs | |||
| HPV + | 197/197 (100%) | HPV + | 114/197 (57.9%) |
| HPV - | 0/197 (0%) | HPV - | 83/197 (42.1%) |
| HPV status in oropharyngeal swabs | |||
| HPV + | 39/197 (19.8%) | HPV + | 56/197 (28.4%) |
| HPV - | 158/197 (80.2%) | HPV - | 141/197 (71.6%) |
| Cervix abnormalities in women | |||
| Previously diagnosed cervical cancer- | 71/197 (36%) | ||
| CIN I or II - | 126/197 (64%) | ||
Fig. 1The prevalence of detected HR and LR HPV types, with reference to location (a and b - genital area; c and d - oropharyngeal area) and sex (a and c - distribution in females; b and d - distribution in males)
HPV types detected in clinical swabs according to their frequency
| Females | Males | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cervical swab | Oropharyngeal swab | Foreskin swab | Oropharyngeal swab | ||||
| HPV type | Number of positive samples | HPV type | Number of positive samples | HPV type | Number of positive samples | HPV type | Number of positive samples |
| HPV16 | 70 | HPV6 | 10 | HPV66 | 20 | HPV39 | 16 |
| HPV31 | 25 | HPV39 | 8 | HPV42 | 18 | HPV6 | 12 |
| HPV42 | 20 | HPV42 | 7 | HPV16 | 17 | HPV42 | 11 |
| HPV39 | 18 | HPV35 | 6 | HPV31 | 16 | HPV40 | 9 |
| HPV54 | 16 | HPV16 | 6 | HPV53 | 14 | HPV33 | 9 |
| HPV18 | 14 | HPV31 | 5 | HPV40 | 13 | HPV16 | 8 |
| HPV33 | 13 | HPV54 | 4 | HPV6 | 10 | HPV66 | 7 |
| HPV53 | 13 | HPV66 | 3 | HPV33 | 10 | HPV61 | 1 |
| HPV35 | 12 | HPV33 | 2 | HPV43 | 10 | ||
| HPV6 | 10 | HPV53 | 1 | HPV61 | 9 | ||
| HPV66 | 10 | HPV18 | 8 | ||||
| HPV56 | 9 | HPV39 | 7 | ||||
| HPV51 | 8 | HPV51 | 6 | ||||
| HPV68 | 8 | HPV54 | 6 | ||||
| HPV61 | 7 | HPV52 | 5 | ||||
| HPV73 | 6 | HPV56 | 5 | ||||
| HPV58 | 5 | HPV45 | 3 | ||||
| HPV59 | 5 | HPV68 | 3 | ||||
| HPV43 | 4 | HPV58 | 2 | ||||
| HPV45 | 3 | HPV73 | 2 | ||||
| HPV40 | 2 | HPV35 | 1 | ||||
| HPV44 | 1 | HPV41 | 1 | ||||
| HPV52 | 1 | ||||||
The distribution of HPV infection in couples
| The analyzed material | HPV infections in couples | Infection with one HPV type | Infection with ≥2 HPV types | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infection of both partners | With concordant typesa | With different types | ||||
| Genital swabs | Female | 114/197 | 33/114 | 81/114 | 131/197 | 66/197 |
| Male | 62/114 | 55/114 | ||||
| Oropharyngeal swabs | Female | 11/197 | 9/11 | 2/11 | 30/39 | 9/39 |
| Male | 47/56 | 9/56 | ||||
aAt least one concordant virus type was observed
HPV types found in both partners of given couple
| HPV type | Number of couples infected with at least one concordant | |
|---|---|---|
| Genital area ( | Oropharyngeal area ( | |
| 6 | 1/33 (3%) | 3/9 (33.3%) |
| 16 | 6/33 (18.1%) | – |
| 18 | 6/33 (18.1%) | – |
| 31 | 8/33 (24.2%) | – |
| 33 | – | 1/9 (11.1%) |
| 39 | – | 2/9 (22.2%) |
| 42 | 5/33 (15.2%) | 1/9 (11.1%) |
| 45 | 1/33 (3%) | – |
| 56 | 1/33 (3%) | – |
| 66 | 6/33 (18.1%) | 2/9 (22.2%) |
The frequency of infection with single or multiple HPV type in cervical pathology
| A. Frequency of HPV 16 in relation to women’s health status | ||||
| Disease | Total number of patients ( | Total number of patients with HPV 16 ( | ||
| Previously diagnosed CC | 71 | 40 | 0.002 | |
| CIN I & II | 126 | 30 | ||
| B. Most commonly detected HPVs as single or multiple infection in relation to women’s health status | ||||
| HPV 16 ( | only HPV 16 ( | HPV 16 + other types ( | ||
| Previously diagnosed CC ( | 32 | 8 | 0.035 | |
| CIN I & II ( | 17 | 13 | ||
| HPV 31 ( | only HPV 31 ( | HPV 31 + other types ( | ||
| Previously diagnosed CC ( | 1 | 2 | 0.112 | 0.366 |
| CIN I & II ( | 17 | 5 | ||
| HPV 42 ( | only HPV 42 ( | HPV 42 + other types ( | ||
| Previously diagnosed CC ( | 9 | 6 | 0.019 | 0.069 |
| CIN I & II ( | 0 | 5 | ||
| HPV 39 ( | only HPV 39 ( | HPV 39 + other types ( | ||
| Previously diagnosed CC ( | 0 | 5 | 0.239 | 0.638 |
| CIN I & II ( | 3 | 10 | ||
| HPV 54 ( | only HPV 54 ( | HPV 54 + other types ( | ||
| Previously diagnosed CC ( | 0 | 3 | 0.356 | 0.916 |
| CIN I & II ( | 3 | 10 | ||
*Yates’ correction was applied when at least one group consisted of less than 5 samples