The application of CYFRA21-1 in cervical lesions screening in high-risk human papillomavirus infected women

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Objectives: To investigate the role of cytokeratin-19 fragment (CYFRA21-1) in cervical lesions screening in high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infected women. Material and methods: The study was a retrospective study. First, the results of CYFRA21-1, cytology (TCT), and HR-HPV examinations of 1039 outpatients from gynecology department in Tumor Hospital Affiliated to Xinjiang Medical University were collected. Then, the data was analyzed using a series of statistical methods. Results: There was a correlation between CYFRA21-1 levels and HPV-DNA load in HR-HPV infected women (rs = 0.711, p = 0.015). CYFRA21-1 levels and positive rate increased along with deepening of cervical cell lesions. In HR-HPV infected women, there was a statistically significant difference (t = 6.022, p < 0.001) in CYFRA21-1 levels between the group with cytological lesions (4.87 ± 1.58 ng/mL) and the group with normal cytology (2.52 ± 0.96 ng/mL). Positive rates of CYFRA21- 1 in the two groups were 62.06% and 7.83%, respectively, and also exhibited statistically significant differences (Χ2 = 74.624, p < 0.001). When diagnosing cytological lesions via CYFRA21-1 in HR-HPV infected women, sensitivity was 62.07%, specificity was 92.17%, positive predictive value was 88.89%,negative predictive value was 70.67%. Compared to CYFRA21-1 negative women, cytological lesions were detected 19.273 times more often in CYFRA21-1 positive women. Conclusion: CYFRA21-1 could provide a reference idea for further diagnosis of women who are infected with HR-HPV but whose cytology is normal.

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Feng, Y. C., Yang, J., Liu, C. M., & Huang, Y. C. (2016). The application of CYFRA21-1 in cervical lesions screening in high-risk human papillomavirus infected women. Ginekologia Polska, 87(9), 617–620. https://doi.org/10.5603/GP.2016.0055

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