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Prevalence of HPV-DNA and anti-HPV antibodies in women from girardot, Colombia

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2009-05

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Leon, Sandra
Sánchez, Ricardo
Patarroyo, Manuel A.Autoridad Universidad de Rosario
Camargo, Milena
Mejia, Adriano
Urquiza, Mauricio
Patarroyo, Manuel E
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https://doi.org/10.1097/OLQ.0b013e318195762c
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/26786

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Objective: To assess the frequency of HPV-DNA detection, human papillomavirus (HPV) seropositivity, presence of cervical lesions, and its relationship with certain socio-demographic factors in women from Girardot, Colombia from 2006 to 2007. Methods: Nine hundred fifty-three women attending their regular Pap smear control voluntarily provided cervical cells and blood samples for HPV-DNA analysis and ELISA detection of anti-L1 peptides and virus-like particles (VLPs) antibodies after answering a questionnaire regarding sexual behaviors, number of births, smoking habits, and socio-demographic background. Results: Twenty-six of the 953 women being examined (2.73%) presented cervical cell abnormalities. A frequency of 36.62% (95% CI: 33.52%–39.7%) HPV seropositivity was detected with peptide 18301, 35.36% (95% CI: 32.3%–38.4%) with 18283, and 32.95% (95% CI: 29.9%–36%) with 18294, whereas VLPs detected a 43% seropositivity (95% CI: 39.8%– 46.2%). Antibody frequency found with all peptides was significantly higher in women having cervical abnormalities (atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance and high-grade squamous intraephitelial lesions) compared with those having normal cytologies. Peptide 18283 reported a significantly higher seropositivity (35.71%) in women 44 years old, whereas peptides 18301 and 18294 evidenced a significantly lower seropositivity in those who had never given birth. HR-HPV-DNA was detected in 157 (20.50%) of 766 cervical samples amplifying positively for the -globin housekeeping gene. Conclusion: Peptides 18283, 18294, and 18301 were more specific and more sensitive than VLPs for detecting women with HR-HPV-DNA positive cervical lesions. Therefore, they could be useful in the design of a serological test for detecting HR-HPV-infected women having cervical lesions at a risk of progressing to cervical cancer.

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Papilloma virus infections complications ; Seroepidemiologic studies ; Uterine cervical neoplasms / epidemiology ; Female ;

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https://journals.lww.com/stdjournal/Fulltext/2009/05000/Prevalence_of_HPV_DNA_an...

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