High-risk human papillomavirus: prevalence, association with clinical and morphological characteristics of invasive cervical cancer

L. Mkrtchian, V. I. Kiseleva, B. V. Boyko, L. I. Krikunova, V. A. Petrov, V. Gusarova, S. A. Ivanov, A. Kaprin, I. Zamulaeva
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Purpose of the study. Analysis of contemporary literature sources dedicated to the study of characteristics of high oncogenic risk human papillomavirus (HPV), associative links of the virus’s molecular-genetic parameters with the clinical and morphological characteristics of invasive cervical cancer (ICC).Materials and methods. A literature search was conducted in electronic databases including the National Center for Biotechnology Information Search database (PubMed/Medline), ResearchGate, Scopus, Web of Science, Cancer Tomorrow, Global cancer observatory, Cochrane Library, eLIBRARY, DisserCat. The search covered the period from 1990 to 2022 and utilized keywords in Russian and their English translations: cervical cancer, high oncogenic risk HPV, HPV status, HPV genotype, multiple infections, DNA integration, viral load. More than 120 full-text sources were studied, in which the analysis of possible correlations between the parameters of human papillomavirus infection and the clinical and morphological characteristics of cervical cancer was carried out. In review included data from 57 publications. Results. According to most authors, more than 88 % of patients with invasive ICC are HPV-infected. The etiological structure is dominated by HPV 16 (70–72 %), 18 (13–15 %), and 45 (5–7 %) types. Non-detection of HPV HR in cervical cancer is associated, including with a false negative result of the study.The literature analysis showed the presence of an association between HPV status and age, morphological form of the tumor, viral load, high oncogenic risk HPV genotype, presence of deep stromal invasion, and metastatic involvement of lymph nodes. With regard to such molecular genetic parameters of HPV HR as viral load and HPV DNA integration, associative relationship with prognostic important clinical indicators of cervical tumor – the stage of the disease, the loco-regional prevalence of the tumor process, the histological type of tumor – remains the subject of discussion.Conclusion. Many publications report a correlative link between HPV status and high oncogenic risk HPV genotype with such an important factor affecting ICC treatment outcomes as the morphological form of the tumor. Ambiguous conclusions on the presence of an association between a number of molecular-genetic parameters of HPV infection with the main prognostic factor – stage of the disease (due to the heterogeneity of samples, the use of different test systems, and the insufficiently complete account of the main parameters of HPV infection, especially data on viral DNA integration), make it advisable to conduct further research on a representative group of patients with homogeneous diagnostic protocols to determine the most complete spectrum of parameters of high oncogenic risk HPV. In addition, the conducted literature analysis showed the promise of searching for predictors of the effectiveness of specialized treatment of patients with ICC among such HPV infection parameters as HPV status, high oncogenic risk HPV genotype, and the significantly associated physical status of viral DNA.
高危人类乳头瘤病毒:流行率、与浸润性宫颈癌临床和形态特征的关系
研究目的分析专门研究高致癌风险人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)特征的当代文献资料,以及病毒的分子遗传学参数与浸润性宫颈癌(ICC)的临床和形态特征之间的关联。在电子数据库中进行了文献检索,包括美国国家生物技术信息中心检索数据库(PubMed/Medline)、ResearchGate、Scopus、Web of Science、Cancer Tomorrow、Global cancer observatory、Cochrane Library、eLIBRARY、DisserCat。搜索时间跨度为 1990 年至 2022 年,使用的俄语关键词及其英文翻译为:宫颈癌、高致癌风险 HPV、HPV 状态、HPV 基因型、多重感染、DNA 整合、病毒载量。研究了 120 多篇全文资料,其中对人类乳头瘤病毒感染参数与宫颈癌临床和形态特征之间可能存在的相关性进行了分析。综述包括来自 57 篇出版物的数据。结果发现根据大多数作者的研究,超过 88% 的浸润性 ICC 患者感染了人乳头瘤病毒。病因结构以 HPV 16(70-72%)、18(13-15%)和 45(5-7%)型为主。文献分析表明,HPV 状态与年龄、肿瘤形态、病毒载量、高致癌风险 HPV 基因型、是否存在深层基质侵犯以及淋巴结转移受累之间存在关联。至于 HPV HR 的分子遗传参数,如病毒载量和 HPV DNA 整合,与宫颈肿瘤预后的重要临床指标--疾病分期、肿瘤病程的局部区域流行程度、肿瘤的组织学类型--的关联关系仍是讨论的主题。许多出版物报道,HPV 状态和高致癌风险 HPV 基因型与影响 ICC 治疗结果的重要因素(如肿瘤的形态学形式)之间存在相关性。由于样本的异质性、使用不同的检测系统以及对 HPV 感染的主要参数,尤其是病毒 DNA 整合数据的描述不够完整),关于 HPV 感染的一些分子遗传学参数与主要预后因素--疾病分期--之间是否存在关联的结论并不明确,因此建议对具有代表性的患者群体进行进一步研究,并采用同质化诊断方案,以确定最完整的高致癌风险 HPV 参数谱。此外,所进行的文献分析表明,在 HPV 感染参数(如 HPV 状态、高致癌风险 HPV 基因型以及与病毒 DNA 显著相关的物理状态)中寻找 ICC 患者专业治疗效果的预测因子是有希望的。
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