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Preliminary study of HPV integration status on the occurrence and development of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia

J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2023 Dec 10. doi: 10.1111/jog.15855. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate how the integration status of HPV in the vaginal epithelium affects the development of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN).

METHODS: Twenty-four vaginal tissues were collected before applying high-throughput viral integration detection (HIVID), medical records of them were documented, including age, thin-prep cytologic test (TCT) and HPV test results, colposcopic biopsy pathology, and other clinical data, such as history of total hysterectomy for cervical lesions, whether they were infected with HPV16/18 with a follow-up span of 2 years. We summarized the distribution of HPV integration on the host chromosome and HPV type, as well as the hotspot integration gene and its role in the development of VaIN.

RESULTS: In this study, 24 cases suffered from VaIN were involved. HPV integration was detected in 11 cases; furthermore, we discovered HPV 16 and 73, chromosome 1 and 2 possessed most HPV integration sites while EMBP1, CLO5A1, EHF, ELF5 as dominate hot spots. Taken clinical outcome into account, we found a significant difference between HPV integration occurrence and VaIN (p = 0.011).

CONCLUSION: (1) This study found a statistical difference between HPV integration and the occurrence of VaIN; (2) HPV integration may provide a new clinical predictor for VaIN and facilitate risk assessment and stratified management of high-risk patients.

PMID:38072997 | DOI:10.1111/jog.15855

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