HTLV-1 Infection and Cervicovaginal Susceptibility to High-Risk HPV: Findings from Women Living with HTLV-1 in Salvador, Brazil
Alisson de Aquino Firmino, Paulo Roberto Tavares Gomes Filho, Juliana Domett Siqueira, Luana Leandro Gois, Giselle Calasans de Souza Costa, Adenilda Lima Lopes Martins, Mariana Lima Drumond, Marcelo Alves Soares, Bernardo Galvão-Castro, Carlos Gustavo Régis da Silva

TL;DR
This study explores whether HTLV-1 infection increases the risk of high-risk HPV infection in women in Salvador, Brazil.
Contribution
The study identifies a higher prevalence of HPV58 in HTLV-1-infected women compared to uninfected women.
Findings
HTLV-1-infected women had a higher prevalence of HPV58 compared to uninfected women (p = 0.03).
61.9% of HTLV-1-infected women had at least one high-risk or probable high-risk HPV type.
HPV types 31, 54, and 58 were present in both HTLV-1-infected and uninfected groups.
Abstract
Persistent oncogenic HPV infection is strongly associated with cervical cancer. Studies have suggested a higher prevalence of HPV in women living with HTLV-1. This study aimed to determine whether HTLV-1 infection is associated with cervicovaginal HPV infection and to characterize HPV types according to oncogenic risk. Vaginal fluid samples were subjected to HPV diagnosis via PCR, and positive samples were subjected to Sanger sequencing and massive sequencing. Papanicolaou smears were examined using light microscopy to identify cell abnormalities. Among the 155 women screened, 79 were HTLV-1-infected and 76 were uninfected. HPV PCR identified 23 positive samples (15/79 vs. 8/76; p = 0.13). Twenty-three HPV types were identified, of which only types 31, 54, and 58 were present in both groups. When the number of HPV58 infections in each group was compared, women with HTLV-1 had a higher…
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TopicsT-cell and Retrovirus Studies · Vector-Borne Animal Diseases · Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
