The effect of vaginal microbes on in vivo and in vitro expression of human papillomavirus 16 E6-E7 genes.

P J McNicol, M Paraskevas, F B Guijon
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Abstract

Since other viruses can influence expression of human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 E6-E7 genes in vitro, this study addressed whether specific vaginal bacteria do so as well. The vaginal microflora of 18 women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) or normal histology and HPV 16 infection, was evaluated by quantitative culture. Expression of HPV 16 E6-E7 oncogenes was assessed in exfoliated cervical cells by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. HPV 16 expression was also quantitated in CaSki carcinoma cell line cocultured with Bacteroides fragilis or Lactobacillus acidophilus. Isolation of Lactobacillus sp. (p = 0.05) and expression of the E6*II transcript (p = 0.03) were associated with low-grade CIN or normal histology. However, changes in E6-E7 expression were not associated independently with isolation of a specific microorganism. Similarly, expression of HPV 16 E6-E7 oncogenes in vitro was unaltered in the presence of bacteria. These results suggest that vaginal microorganisms are unlikely to alter the natural history of HPV-associated CIN by influencing HPV oncogene expression.

阴道微生物对人乳头瘤病毒16e6 - e7基因体内外表达的影响
由于其他病毒可以在体外影响人乳头瘤病毒(HPV) 16 E6-E7基因的表达,本研究探讨了特定阴道细菌是否也会这样做。采用定量培养法对18例宫颈上皮内瘤变(CIN)或组织学正常且HPV 16感染的女性阴道菌群进行了评价。应用定量聚合酶链反应检测脱落宫颈细胞中HPV 16e6 - e7癌基因的表达。在与脆弱拟杆菌或嗜酸乳杆菌共培养的CaSki癌细胞株中,也检测了HPV 16的表达。乳酸菌(Lactobacillus sp.)的分离(p = 0.05)和E6*II转录物的表达(p = 0.03)与低级别CIN或正常组织学相关。然而,E6-E7表达的变化与特定微生物的分离无关。同样,在细菌存在的情况下,体外HPV 16e6 - e7癌基因的表达没有改变。这些结果表明,阴道微生物不太可能通过影响HPV癌基因表达来改变HPV相关CIN的自然史。
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