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Vaginal Microbiome Components as Correlates of Cervical Human Papillomavirus Infection

2021; Oxford University Press; Volume: 226; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/infdis/jiab547

ISSN

1537-6613

Autores

Júlia Andrade Pessoa Morales, Camila Marconi, Mariam El‐Zein, Jacques Ravel, Gabriel Victor da Silva Pinto, R. C.V. da Silveira, Moises Diogode Lima, Newton Sérgio de Carvalho, Rosane Ribeiro Figueiredo Alves, Cristina Maria Garcia de Lima Pàrada, Sandra Helena Morais Leite, Luisa L. Villa, Eduardo L. Franco, Márcia Guimarães da Silva,

Tópico(s)

Gut microbiota and health

Resumo

Interplay between vaginal microbiome and human papillomavirus (HPV) remains unclear, partly due to heterogeneity of microbiota.We used data from 546 women enrolled in a cross-sectional study in 5 Brazil. We genotyped vaginal samples for HPV and sequenced V3-V4 region of 16S rRNA gene for vaginal microbiome analysis. We used stepwise logistic regression to construct 2 linear scores to predict high-risk HPV (hrHPV) positivity: one based exclusively on presence of individual bacterial taxa (microbiome-based [MB] score) and the other exclusively on participants' sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical (SBC) characteristics. MB score combined coefficients of 30 (of 116) species. SBC score retained 6 of 25 candidate variables. We constructed receiver operating characteristic curves for scores as hrHPV correlates and compared areas under the curve (AUC) and 95% confidence intervals (CI).Overall, prevalence of hrHPV was 15.8%, and 26.2% had a Lactobacillus-depleted microbiome. AUCs were 0.8022 (95% CI, .7517-.8527) for MB score and 0.7027 (95% CI, .6419-.7636) for SBC score (P = .0163).The proposed MB score is strongly correlated with hrHPV positivity-exceeding the predictive value of behavioral variables-suggesting its potential as an indicator of infection and possible value for clinical risk stratification.

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