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Aerobic Vaginitis—Underestimated Risk Factor for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

The aim of this study is to analyse the association between vaginal microbiota and the histological finding of CIN. From July 2016 until June 2017, we included 110 consecutive patients with abnormal cervical cytology results referred for colposcopy to Riga East Clinical University Hospital Outpatien...

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Autores principales: Plisko, Olga, Zodzika, Jana, Jermakova, Irina, Pcolkina, Kristine, Prusakevica, Amanda, Liepniece-Karele, Inta, Donders, Gilbert G. G., Rezeberga, Dace
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11010097
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author Plisko, Olga
Zodzika, Jana
Jermakova, Irina
Pcolkina, Kristine
Prusakevica, Amanda
Liepniece-Karele, Inta
Donders, Gilbert G. G.
Rezeberga, Dace
author_facet Plisko, Olga
Zodzika, Jana
Jermakova, Irina
Pcolkina, Kristine
Prusakevica, Amanda
Liepniece-Karele, Inta
Donders, Gilbert G. G.
Rezeberga, Dace
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description The aim of this study is to analyse the association between vaginal microbiota and the histological finding of CIN. From July 2016 until June 2017, we included 110 consecutive patients with abnormal cervical cytology results referred for colposcopy to Riga East Clinical University Hospital Outpatient department in the study group. 118 women without cervical pathology were chosen as controls. Certified colposcopists performed interviews, gynaecological examinations and colposcopies for all participants. Material from the upper vaginal fornix was taken for pH measurement and wet-mount microscopy. Cervical biopsy samples were taken from all subjects in the study group and in case of a visual suspicion for CIN in the control group. Cervical pathology was more often associated with smoking (34.6% vs. 11.0%, p < 0.0001), low education level (47.2% vs. 25.5%, p = 0.001), increased vaginal pH (48.2% vs. 25.4%, p < 0.0001), abnormal vaginal microbiota (50% vs. 31.4%, p = 0.004) and moderate to severe aerobic vaginitis (msAV) (13.6% vs. 5.9%, p = 0.049) compared to controls. The most important independent risk factors associated with CIN2+ were smoking (OR 3.04 (95% CI 1.37–6.76), p = 0.006) and msAV (OR 3.18 (95% CI 1.13–8.93), p = 0.028). Bacterial vaginosis (BV) was found more often in CIN1 patients (8/31, 25.8%, p = 0.009) compared with healthy controls (8/118, 6.8%), or CIN2+ cases (8/79, 10.1%). In the current study msAV and smoking were the most significant factors in the development of CIN in HPV-infected women, especially high grade CIN. We suggest that AV changes are probably more important than the presence of BV in the pathogenesis of CIN and progression to cervix cancer and should not be ignored during the evaluation of the vaginal microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-78278312021-01-25 Aerobic Vaginitis—Underestimated Risk Factor for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Plisko, Olga Zodzika, Jana Jermakova, Irina Pcolkina, Kristine Prusakevica, Amanda Liepniece-Karele, Inta Donders, Gilbert G. G. Rezeberga, Dace Diagnostics (Basel) Article The aim of this study is to analyse the association between vaginal microbiota and the histological finding of CIN. From July 2016 until June 2017, we included 110 consecutive patients with abnormal cervical cytology results referred for colposcopy to Riga East Clinical University Hospital Outpatient department in the study group. 118 women without cervical pathology were chosen as controls. Certified colposcopists performed interviews, gynaecological examinations and colposcopies for all participants. Material from the upper vaginal fornix was taken for pH measurement and wet-mount microscopy. Cervical biopsy samples were taken from all subjects in the study group and in case of a visual suspicion for CIN in the control group. Cervical pathology was more often associated with smoking (34.6% vs. 11.0%, p < 0.0001), low education level (47.2% vs. 25.5%, p = 0.001), increased vaginal pH (48.2% vs. 25.4%, p < 0.0001), abnormal vaginal microbiota (50% vs. 31.4%, p = 0.004) and moderate to severe aerobic vaginitis (msAV) (13.6% vs. 5.9%, p = 0.049) compared to controls. The most important independent risk factors associated with CIN2+ were smoking (OR 3.04 (95% CI 1.37–6.76), p = 0.006) and msAV (OR 3.18 (95% CI 1.13–8.93), p = 0.028). Bacterial vaginosis (BV) was found more often in CIN1 patients (8/31, 25.8%, p = 0.009) compared with healthy controls (8/118, 6.8%), or CIN2+ cases (8/79, 10.1%). In the current study msAV and smoking were the most significant factors in the development of CIN in HPV-infected women, especially high grade CIN. We suggest that AV changes are probably more important than the presence of BV in the pathogenesis of CIN and progression to cervix cancer and should not be ignored during the evaluation of the vaginal microbiota. MDPI 2021-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7827831/ /pubmed/33435407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11010097 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rezeberga, Dace
Aerobic Vaginitis—Underestimated Risk Factor for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11010097
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