Human papillomavirus infection and cervical lesions in rheumatic diseases: a systematic review.

Acta reumatologica portuguesa Pub Date : 2016-07-01
A Raposo, C Tani, J Costa, M Mosca
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An association between immune-mediated diseases and cervical pre-malignant and malignant lesions is described, having the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection a causal role. Related studies have been generally focused on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, but relatively to other diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and systemic sclerosis (SSc), data has not been systematically evaluated. We conducted a systematic review analysis of the literature in PubMed, including articles published until March of 2015, in patients with RA, SS, SLE and SSc, to evaluate the frequency of HPV infection, cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer, and associated factors, with particular interest on the role of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive treatment. Moreover, safety and efficacy of HPV vaccines in these patients was investigated. Of 476 articles identified, 27 were finally included. The studies showed an increased prevalence of cervical dysplasia and cancer, with the HPV infection being an important associated factor, in particular in SLE patients. The data relatively to other rheumatic diseases was very scarse, but an increased prevalence of smear abnormalities was also found in RA. Patients exposed to glucocorticoids and to long-term immunosuppression, particularly cyclophosphamide, have increased risk of presenting more pre-malignant lesions than the general population. The available vaccines seem to be generally safe and immunogenic in the short- period evaluation, but long-term follow-up is required to evaluate the impact of the vaccine in the protection against HPV infection and occurrence of high-grade cervical lesions.

人乳头瘤病毒感染与风湿病的宫颈病变:系统综述。
免疫介导的疾病和宫颈恶性前病变和恶性病变之间的关联被描述,有人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染的因果作用。相关研究一般集中在系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者,但相对于其他疾病,如类风湿关节炎(RA)、Sjögren’s综合征(SS)和系统性硬化症(SSc),数据尚未得到系统评价。我们对PubMed上的文献进行了系统回顾分析,包括截至2015年3月发表的RA、SS、SLE和SSc患者的文章,以评估HPV感染、宫颈发育不良和宫颈癌的频率及其相关因素,特别关注糖皮质激素和免疫抑制治疗的作用。此外,HPV疫苗在这些患者中的安全性和有效性进行了调查。在确定的476篇文章中,最终纳入了27篇。研究表明,宫颈发育不良和癌症的患病率增加,HPV感染是一个重要的相关因素,特别是在SLE患者中。相对于其他风湿性疾病的数据非常少,但在类风湿关节炎中也发现了涂片异常的患病率增加。暴露于糖皮质激素和长期免疫抑制(特别是环磷酰胺)的患者比一般人群出现更多恶性前病变的风险增加。在短期评估中,现有的疫苗似乎总体上是安全的和免疫原性的,但需要长期随访来评估疫苗在预防HPV感染和发生高级别宫颈病变方面的影响。
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