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A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

BACKGROUND: In Brazil, the rate of cervical cancer remains high despite the availability of screening programs. With ongoing vaccine development and implementation, information on the prevalence of specific HPV types is needed, particularly among high-risk populations, such as HIV-infected women. ME...

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Autores principales: Castilho, Jessica L., Levi, José Eduardo, Luz, Paula M., Cambou, Mary Catherine, Vanni, Tazio, de Andrade, Angela, Derrico, Mônica, Veloso, Valdiléa G., Grinsztejn, Beatriz, Friedman, Ruth K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26100400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1486-4
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author Castilho, Jessica L.
Levi, José Eduardo
Luz, Paula M.
Cambou, Mary Catherine
Vanni, Tazio
de Andrade, Angela
Derrico, Mônica
Veloso, Valdiléa G.
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
Friedman, Ruth K.
author_facet Castilho, Jessica L.
Levi, José Eduardo
Luz, Paula M.
Cambou, Mary Catherine
Vanni, Tazio
de Andrade, Angela
Derrico, Mônica
Veloso, Valdiléa G.
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
Friedman, Ruth K.
author_sort Castilho, Jessica L.
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description BACKGROUND: In Brazil, the rate of cervical cancer remains high despite the availability of screening programs. With ongoing vaccine development and implementation, information on the prevalence of specific HPV types is needed, particularly among high-risk populations, such as HIV-infected women. METHODS: We performed a study of HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who underwent cervical HPV genotype testing between 2005-2013. We examined the prevalence of high-risk HPV types and the patterns of high-risk HPV type clustering. Using logarithmic binomial regression, we estimated the risk of abnormal cytology by HPV genotype result. RESULTS: Of the 562 women included, 498 (89 %) had at least one HPV type detected. 364 women (65 %) had at least one high-risk HPV type detected and 181 (32 %) had more than one high-risk type detected. HPV 58 was the most frequent HPV type detected overall (prevalence 19.8 % [95 % confidence interval 16.4–23.1]), followed by HPV 53 (prevalence 15.5 % [12.5–18.5]) and HPV 16 (prevalence 13 % [10.2–15.8]). Women infected with more than one high-risk HPV type were younger, had lower CD4+ lymphocyte counts, and were more likely to be infected with HPV 16 or 18. In adjusted analyses, presence of more than one high-risk HPV type was associated with a two-fold increased risk of abnormal cytology after adjusting for presence of individual high-risk type, age, and CD4+ lymphocyte count (adjusted prevalence ratios 1.88–2.07, all p <0.001). No single high-risk HPV type was statistically associated with abnormal cytology after adjusting for the presence of more than one high-risk HPV type. CONCLUSIONS: In the largest study of cervical HPV genotypes among HIV-infected women in Latin America, infection by high-risk HPV types other than 16 or 18 and infection by more than one high-risk HPV types were common. Infection by more than one high-risk type was more strongly associated with abnormal cervical cytology than any individual high-risk HPV type, highlighting the need for multi-valent HPV vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-44775022015-06-24 A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Castilho, Jessica L. Levi, José Eduardo Luz, Paula M. Cambou, Mary Catherine Vanni, Tazio de Andrade, Angela Derrico, Mônica Veloso, Valdiléa G. Grinsztejn, Beatriz Friedman, Ruth K. BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: In Brazil, the rate of cervical cancer remains high despite the availability of screening programs. With ongoing vaccine development and implementation, information on the prevalence of specific HPV types is needed, particularly among high-risk populations, such as HIV-infected women. METHODS: We performed a study of HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who underwent cervical HPV genotype testing between 2005-2013. We examined the prevalence of high-risk HPV types and the patterns of high-risk HPV type clustering. Using logarithmic binomial regression, we estimated the risk of abnormal cytology by HPV genotype result. RESULTS: Of the 562 women included, 498 (89 %) had at least one HPV type detected. 364 women (65 %) had at least one high-risk HPV type detected and 181 (32 %) had more than one high-risk type detected. HPV 58 was the most frequent HPV type detected overall (prevalence 19.8 % [95 % confidence interval 16.4–23.1]), followed by HPV 53 (prevalence 15.5 % [12.5–18.5]) and HPV 16 (prevalence 13 % [10.2–15.8]). Women infected with more than one high-risk HPV type were younger, had lower CD4+ lymphocyte counts, and were more likely to be infected with HPV 16 or 18. In adjusted analyses, presence of more than one high-risk HPV type was associated with a two-fold increased risk of abnormal cytology after adjusting for presence of individual high-risk type, age, and CD4+ lymphocyte count (adjusted prevalence ratios 1.88–2.07, all p <0.001). No single high-risk HPV type was statistically associated with abnormal cytology after adjusting for the presence of more than one high-risk HPV type. CONCLUSIONS: In the largest study of cervical HPV genotypes among HIV-infected women in Latin America, infection by high-risk HPV types other than 16 or 18 and infection by more than one high-risk HPV types were common. Infection by more than one high-risk type was more strongly associated with abnormal cervical cytology than any individual high-risk HPV type, highlighting the need for multi-valent HPV vaccines. BioMed Central 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4477502/ /pubmed/26100400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1486-4 Text en © Castilho et al. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Castilho, Jessica L.
Levi, José Eduardo
Luz, Paula M.
Cambou, Mary Catherine
Vanni, Tazio
de Andrade, Angela
Derrico, Mônica
Veloso, Valdiléa G.
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
Friedman, Ruth K.
A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_short A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in hiv-infected women in rio de janeiro, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26100400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1486-4
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