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The interplay between the vaginal microbiome and innate immunity in the focus of predictive, preventive, and personalized medical approach to combat HPV-induced cervical cancer.

Erik Kudela1, Alena Liskova1, Marek Samec1, Lenka Koklesova1, Veronika Holubekova2, Tomas Rokos1, Erik Kozubik1, Terezia Pribulova1, Kevin Zhai3, Dietrich Busselberg3, Peter Kubatka4,5, Kamil Biringer1.   

Abstract

HPVs representing the most common sexually transmitted disease are a group of carcinogenic viruses with different oncogenic potential. The immune system and the vaginal microbiome represent the modifiable and important risk factors in HPV-induced carcinogenesis. HPV infection significantly increases vaginal microbiome diversity, leading to gradual increases in the abundance of anaerobic bacteria and consequently the severity of cervical dysplasia. Delineation of the exact composition of the vaginal microbiome and immune environment before HPV acquisition, during persistent/progressive infections and after clearance, provides insights into the complex mechanisms of cervical carcinogenesis. It gives hints regarding the prediction of malignant potential. Relative high HPV prevalence in the general population is a challenge for modern and personalized diagnostics and therapeutic guidelines. Identifying the dominant microbial biomarkers of high-grade and low-grade dysplasia could help us to triage the patients with marked chances of lesion regression or progression. Any unnecessary surgical treatment of cervical dysplasia could negatively affect obstetrical outcomes and sexual life. Therefore, understanding the effect and role of microbiome-based therapies is a breaking point in the conservative management of HPV-associated precanceroses. The detailed evaluation of HPV capabilities to evade immune mechanisms from various biofluids (vaginal swabs, cervicovaginal lavage/secretions, or blood) could promote the identification of new immunological targets for novel individualized diagnostics and therapy. Qualitative and quantitative assessment of local immune and microbial environment and associated risk factors constitutes the critical background for preventive, predictive, and personalized medicine that is essential for improving state-of-the-art medical care in patients with cervical precanceroses and cervical cancer. The review article focuses on the influence and potential diagnostic and therapeutic applications of the local innate immune system and the microbial markers in HPV-related cancers in the context of 3P medicine. © European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (EPMA) 2021.

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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Cancer; Cervical cancer; Cervical carcinogenesis; Gynecology; HPV; Individual outcomes; Individualized patient profiling; Innate immunity; Lactobacillus; Malignant transformation; Molecular mechanisms; Obstetrics; Patient stratification; Predictive preventive and personalized medicine (PPPM/3PM); Targeted therapy; Vaginal microbiome composition

Year:  2021        PMID: 34194585      PMCID: PMC8192654          DOI: 10.1007/s13167-021-00244-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EPMA J        ISSN: 1878-5077            Impact factor:   8.836


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