B R Gvasalia, R V Stroganov, I O Avanesyan, I A Krupatkin, A V Isaeva
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摘要
恶性肿瘤的发生与病毒感染有关,这是一个特别重要的问题。大约 15-20% 的肿瘤与各种病毒感染有一定的联系。在与人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)有关的女性生殖系统肿瘤方面,已经收集了大量数据。然而,乳头瘤病毒感染与男性生殖系统恶性肿瘤之间的联系还需要进一步研究。本综述旨在研究男性生殖系统恶性肿瘤与人乳头瘤病毒之间的关系,并探讨男性接种疫苗的问题。研究小组利用美国国家医学图书馆、Web of Science 和 CyberLeninka 等数据库对该主题进行了文献综述。收集到的数据涉及男性生殖系统中的三种恶性肿瘤:阴茎癌、睾丸癌和前列腺癌。在人乳头瘤病毒与阴茎癌和前列腺癌的关系方面,已分离出肿瘤组织样本中存在病毒 DNA 的数据。一项研究发现,34.9% 的睾丸癌患者精液样本中含有 HPV DNA,而对照组中仅有 2.4%。然而,对人类乳头瘤病毒生命周期的了解使人们对人类乳头瘤病毒与睾丸癌之间的联系产生了疑问。HPV 在分裂的上皮细胞中繁殖,但睾丸组织起源于中胚层,可能无法为 HPV 的繁殖提供合适的环境。根据这些研究结果,可以得出以下结论:HPV 与男性生殖系统肿瘤之间的关联存在致病原因。要全面了解这种复杂的关系,还需要进一步的系统回顾和荟萃分析。
[MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN MEN AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS. (REVIEW)].
The issue of malignant tumor occurrence associated with viral infections is a particularly significant one. Approximately 15-20% of tumors have some connection with various viral infections. An extensive amount of data has been gathered on neoplasms of the female reproductive system linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, the connection between papillomavirus infection and malignant neoplasms in the male reproductive system requires further investigation. The aim of this review is to examine the association between malignant neoplasms of the male reproductive system and HPV, as well as to consider the issue of male vaccination. A research team conducted a literature review on the topic using databases such as the National Library of Medicine, Web of Science, and CyberLeninka. Data was collected on three types of malignant tumors in the male reproductive system: penile cancer, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer. In the context of the relationship between HPV and penile and prostate cancers, data on the presence of viral DNA in tumor tissue samples have been isolated. A study found that HPV DNA was present in semen samples from 34.9% of patients with testicular cancer, compared to only 2.4% in a control group. However, understanding of the HPV lifecycle raises questions about the link between HPV and testicular cancer. HPV multiplies in dividing epithelial cells, but testicular tissue is of mesodermal origin, and may not provide a suitable environment for HPV reproduction. Based on these findings, it is possible to draw the following conclusions: there are pathogenic reasons for the association between HPV and male reproductive system neoplasms. Further systematic review and meta-analysis are needed to fully understand this complex relationship.