HPV infection-associated anogenital cyto-colpo-histological findings and molecular typing in HIV-positive women

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HIV and human papillomavirus (HPV) coinfection is increasing, especially in the anal canal (AC) and cervico-vaginal regions.We identified anal epithelium abnormalities related to high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) lesions in the lower genital tracts (LGTs) of HIV-positive women, described the HPV genotypes identified, and assessed the expression of E6/E7 oncogenes in coinfected patients. Ninety-eight women were enrolled in groups combining HIV status and presence or absence of HPV in the LGT. Anal and cervical smears were collected for cytology and HR-HPV assays using Cobas® and/or PapilloCheck®. Samples with highly oncogenic HPV genotypes were confirmed by NucliSENS EasyQ®. Forty-two HIV-positive (25-52; mean age 39.5) and 56 HIV-negative (18-58; mean age 35.7) patients were included. E2 and C1 groups presented AC alterations (P = 0.002); altered images for high-resolution anoscopy were higher in E1 and C2 (P < 0.001). Of the 29 women with alterations, 41.38% were HIV-negative and 58.62% were HIV-positive (P < 0.001). HIV-positive patients accounted for 29% of the anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (P = 0.015). The Cobas® positive result frequency was higher in three AC groups than in the other groups. There was variation in the number of HPV types in the cervicovaginal samples among the study groups (P < 0.001). Anal cytology and anoscopy showed more altered findings in HIV-positive patients with HPV in the LGT. HR-HPV anal infections by various genotypes are common and are associated with cervical infections in HIV-positive patients. E6/E7 expression is apparently more common in the AC of HIV-positive women.

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Tso, F. K., Rodrigues, C. L. L., Levi, J. E., Mattosinho de Castro Ferraz, M. G., Speck, N. M. G., & Ribalta, J. C. L. (2015). HPV infection-associated anogenital cyto-colpo-histological findings and molecular typing in HIV-positive women. Genetics and Molecular Research, 14(4), 17630–17640. https://doi.org/10.4238/2015.December.21.36

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