高危人乳头瘤病毒滴度和致病性合并感染与宫颈组织细胞病理学的关系

S. Lee
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人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是公认的第一个导致致癌的病毒生物体之一。在妇科癌症中,巴氏涂片是宫颈癌前病变的金标准诊断程序。它通过标准化的报告系统有效地解释;贝塞斯达系统,这有助于区分鳞状类别与其他实体。由于合并感染可导致宿主细胞和基因组完整性的明显重编程,因此与其他性传播感染(sti)合并感染可加重最初HPV感染引起的宫颈病变严重程度。复杂的途径和独特的细胞微环境的影响,HPV和共同感染的性传播感染创造,导致局部炎症和最终宫颈病变进展将在这篇文章中进行审查。此外,考虑HPV病毒载量并区分其与宫颈病变严重程度的相关性也是至关重要的。不同数量的病毒滴度及其对宫颈病变的影响可能表明人类宿主细胞和HPV的诱变转化。因此,本综述旨在讨论合并感染和病毒滴度与宫颈病变严重程度及其发展为癌症的相关性。基于这些因素,可以获得明确的临床推理,更有效的治疗方案和具体的诊断。
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Association of High-risk Human Papillomavirus Titer and Pathogenic Co-infections with Cervical Tissue Cytopathology
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are one of the first viral organisms acknowledged to causing carcinogenesis. Among gynecologic cancers, Pap smear represents a gold standard diagnostic procedure for precancerous cervical lesions. It is efficiently interpreted through a standardized reporting system; The Bethesda System, which aids in distinguishing squamous categories from other entities. Co-infections with other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) could exacerbate cervical lesion severity caused by initial HPV infection as co-infections can lead to distinct reprogramming of host cells and genome integrity. The intricate pathways and effect of the unique cellular microenvironment that HPV and co-infecting STIs create that cause local inflammation and eventually cervical lesion progression will be reviewed in this manuscript. Besides, it is also crucial to consider HPV viral load and distinguish its correlation with cervical lesion severity. Varying amounts of viral titer and its impact on cervical lesions could indicate a mutagenic transformation of the human host cells and HPV. Thus, this review aims to discuss the correlation of co-infections and viral titer on cervical lesion severity and its progression to cancer. Based on these factors, clear clinical reasoning with more effective treatment plans and specific diagnostics can be achieved.
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