Knowledge on Human Papillomavirus Infections, Cancer Biology, Immune Interactions, Vaccination Coverage and Common Treatments: A Comprehensive Review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Viral immunology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1089/vim.2023.0144
Nika Nikmanesh, SeyedehZahra Hosseini, Fatemehsadat Mirbagheri, Kimiya Asadsangabi, Mohammad Reza Fattahi, Ali Reza Safarpour, Ebrahim Fallahzadeh Abarghooee, Ali Moravej, Seyedeh Azra Shamsdin, Hassan Akrami, Seyyed Amirreza Saghi, Yousef Nikmanesh
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Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a circular, double-stranded DNA virus and recognized as the most prevalent sexually transmitted infectious agent worldwide. The HPV life cycle encompasses three primary stages. First, the virus infiltrates the basal cells of the stratified epidermis. Second, there is a low-level expression of viral genes and preservation of the viral genome in the basal layer. Lastly, productive replication of HPV occurs in differentiated cells. An effective immune response, involving various immune cells, including innate immunity, keratinocytes, dendritic cells, and natural killer T cells, is instrumental in clearing HPV infection and thwarting the development of HPV-associated tumors. Vaccines have demonstrated their efficacy in preventing genital warts, high-grade precancerous lesions, and cancers in females. In males, the vaccines can also aid in preventing genital warts, anal precancerous lesions, and cancer. This comprehensive review aims to provide a thorough and detailed exploration of HPV infections, delving into its genetic characteristics, life cycle, pathogenesis, and the role of high-risk and low-risk HPV strains. In addition, this review seeks to elucidate the intricate immune interactions that govern HPV infections, spanning from innate immunity to adaptive immune responses, as well as examining the evasion mechanisms used by the virus. Furthermore, the article discusses the current landscape of HPV vaccines and common treatments, contributing to a holistic understanding of HPV and its associated diseases.

有关人类乳头瘤病毒感染、癌症生物学、免疫相互作用、疫苗接种覆盖率和常用治疗方法的知识:全面回顾。
人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是一种环状双链 DNA 病毒,被认为是全球最普遍的性传播感染病原体。HPV 的生命周期包括三个主要阶段。首先,病毒浸润分层表皮的基底细胞。其次,病毒基因低水平表达,病毒基因组保存在基底层。最后,人乳头瘤病毒在分化细胞中进行生产性复制。由各种免疫细胞(包括先天免疫细胞、角质形成细胞、树突状细胞和自然杀伤 T 细胞)参与的有效免疫反应有助于清除 HPV 感染和阻止 HPV 相关肿瘤的发展。疫苗在预防女性生殖器疣、高级别癌前病变和癌症方面的功效已得到证实。对于男性,疫苗也能帮助预防生殖器疣、肛门癌前病变和癌症。本综述旨在对人类乳头瘤病毒感染进行深入细致的探讨,深入研究其遗传特征、生命周期、发病机制以及高危和低危人类乳头瘤病毒株的作用。此外,这篇综述还试图阐明支配 HPV 感染的错综复杂的免疫相互作用,包括先天性免疫和适应性免疫反应,以及研究病毒使用的逃避机制。此外,文章还讨论了 HPV 疫苗和常见治疗方法的现状,有助于全面了解 HPV 及其相关疾病。
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Viral immunology
Viral immunology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Viral Immunology delivers cutting-edge peer-reviewed research on rare, emerging, and under-studied viruses, with special focus on analyzing mutual relationships between external viruses and internal immunity. Original research, reviews, and commentaries on relevant viruses are presented in clinical, translational, and basic science articles for researchers in multiple disciplines. Viral Immunology coverage includes: Human and animal viral immunology Research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials Immunological characterization of viral components Virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes Pathogenic mechanisms Viral diagnostics Tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor Viral immunology methods.
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