Changes of the vaginal microbiota in HPV infection and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: a cross-sectional analysis

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Wenyu Lin
Qiaoyu Zhang
Yaojia Chen
Binhua Dong
Huifeng Xue
Huifang Lei
Yanfang Lu
Xufang Wei
Pengming Sun
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[1] Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital,Laboratory of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Gynecology
[2] Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University,Fujian Key Laboratory of Women and Children’s Critical Diseases Research
[3] Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital (Fujian Women and Children’s Hospital),Department of Gynecology
[4] Military Hospital of the 73rd Army Group,Fujian Provincial Cervical Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Health Center
[5] Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital,Department of Clinical Laboratory
[6] Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University,Department of Gynecology
[7] Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital,undefined
[8] Affliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University,undefined
[9] Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital,undefined
[10] Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University,undefined
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This study aimed to explore the changes of the vaginal microbiota and enzymes in the women with high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection and cervical lesions. A total of 448 participants were carried out HPV genotyping, cytology tests, and microecology tests, and 28 participants were treated as sub-samples, in which vaginal samples were characterized by sequencing the bacterial 16S V4 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene region. The study found the prevalence of HR-HPV was higher in patients with BV (P = 0.036). The HR-HPV infection rate was 72.73% in G. vaginalis women, which was significantly higher than that of women with lactobacillus as the dominant microbiota (44.72%) (P = 0.04). The positive rate of sialidase (SNA) was higher in women with HR-HPV infection (P = 0.004) and women diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) (P = 0.041). In HPV (+) women, the α-diversity was significantly higher than that in HPV (−) women. The 16S rRNA gene-based amplicon sequencing results showed that Lactobacillus was the dominant bacteria in the normal vaginal microbiota. However, the proportion of Gardnerella and Prevotella were markedly increased in HPV (+) patients. Gardnerella and Prevotella are the most high-risk combination for the development of HPV (+) women. The SNA secreted by Gardnerella and Prevotella may play a significant role in HPV infection progress to cervical lesions.
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