Abstract
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are oncogenic viruses causing most cervical cancers. Highly prevalent in young, sexually active women, only a minority of HPV infections persist. To better characterize the immuno-modulatory impact of early HPV infections, we measured changes in a panel of 20 cytokines in cervicovaginal samples collected from young women who were tested for HPV and self-reported for genital inflammation and infection symptoms. Multi-factor statistical analyses revealed that increased IL-1Alpha and IL-12/IL-23p40 concentrations were associated with HPV infection and that macrophage inflammatory proteins were associated in particular with high-risk HPV infections. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02946346
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Selinger, C., Rahmoun, M., Murall, C. L., Bernat, C., Boué, V., Bonneau, M., … Alizon, S. (2021). Cytokine response following perturbation of the cervicovaginal milieu during HPV genital infection. Immunologic Research, 69(3), 255–263. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12026-021-09196-2
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