Relation between CANDIDA species isolated from vaginal mucosa and lesions caused by high-risk human papillomavirus hpv for cervical cancer

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Ana Clara Dantas de Souza, C. Rodrigues Paula, L. da Silva Ruiz, Paulo Francisco Ramos Margarido, Marcos Ereno Auler, Noely Paula Cristina Lorenzi, D. Moreira, Rennan Luiz Oliveira dos Santos, M. Tacla, E. Crosato, C. Domaneschi
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This study characterized and related yeasts of the genus Candida isolated from vaginal mucous membranes of women with lesions caused by high-risk HPV for cervical cancer. Forty-two women treated at the Lower Genital Tract Pathology Clinic of the University of São Paulo Medical School Hospital of Clinics were examined, with 30 high-grade (G1) uterine lesions with a mean age of 36.5 years ± 11. 1 and 12 with low grade (G2) uterine lesions with a mean age of 34.7 years ± 15.5. Clinical conditions and laboratory data on HPV were collected from patients’ medical records; the socio-demographic data obtained from an appropriate questionnaire. For the study of association between the variables, Odds Ratio analysis was used from the STATA 13.1 program. Patients G1 had a higher prevalence for diabetes and the results indicated 27% prevalence of Candida spp. in vaginal mucosa, in G2 this was 33% in vaginal mucosa. Among the species found in vaginal mucosa of patients, Candida albicans was the most isolated with 88%, followed by C. tropicalis (8%) and C. glabrata (4%). The strains of C. albicans isolated from mucosa presented sensitivity to all antifungal agents tested, unlike the C. tropicalis strain isolated in G2 in vaginal mucosa, which presented a resistance profile to fluconazole. Thus, monitoring and supervision through clinical and laboratory testing of HPV patients is important, reinforcing the need for care, treatment and prevention of HPV-related infections and Candida spp. KEY WORDS: vaginal mucosa; uterine cervical neoplasms; human Papillomavirus; Candida spp. Antifungal sensitivity.
阴道粘膜念珠菌与宫颈癌高危人乳头瘤病毒hpv病变的关系
本研究鉴定了从宫颈高危HPV病变妇女阴道粘膜分离的念珠菌属及其相关酵母菌。在圣保罗大学医学院附属医院下生殖道病理诊所接受治疗的42名妇女进行了检查,其中30例为高级别(G1)子宫病变,平均年龄36.5岁±11岁。低级别(G2)子宫病变1例、12例,平均年龄34.7岁±15.5岁。从患者的医疗记录中收集HPV的临床情况和实验室数据;从适当的问卷调查中获得的社会人口数据。对于变量之间的相关性研究,采用STATA 13.1程序中的优势比分析。G1患者的糖尿病患病率较高,结果显示阴道粘膜念珠菌的患病率为27%,G2患者的阴道黏膜患病率为33%。在患者阴道黏膜检出的菌种中,白色念珠菌最多(88%),其次是热带念珠菌(8%)和光秃念珠菌(4%)。从粘膜中分离的白色念珠菌对所有抗真菌药物均敏感,而从阴道粘膜中分离的热带念珠菌对氟康唑呈耐药特征。因此,通过临床和实验室检测对HPV患者进行监测和监督是重要的,加强了对HPV相关感染和念珠菌的护理、治疗和预防的需要。子宫颈肿瘤;人类乳头状瘤病毒;念珠菌属抗真菌敏感性。
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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