Association between human papillomavirus infection and cytological abnormalities during early follow-up of invasive cervical cancer

Considering the limitations of cytology for detection of residual cervical cancer after radiotherapy, the aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency and viral load of high‐risk HPV in cervical and vaginal samples during the early follow‐up of patients treated for invasive cervical cancer and co...

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Hauptverfasser: de Azevedo, Ana Emília Borges, Carneiro, Fabiana Pirani, Neto, Florêncio Figueiredo Cavalcante, Bocca, Anamélia Lorenzetti, Teixeira, Lorenna Sena, de Queiroz Maurício Filho, Marco Antônio Freitas, de Padua Nakashima, Juliano, de Abreu, Wenzel Castro, Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada, de Magalhães, Albino Verçosa
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description Considering the limitations of cytology for detection of residual cervical cancer after radiotherapy, the aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency and viral load of high‐risk HPV in cervical and vaginal samples during the early follow‐up of patients treated for invasive cervical cancer and correlate the results with cytological examination. Conventional cytology and hybrid capture test were performed on cervical and vaginal samples of 52 women with invasive cervical carcinoma 3 months after therapy. High‐risk HPV was detected in 46.1% of the samples and the median and the range of the ratio relative light unit (RLU)/cutoff (CO) (estimated viral load) in positive samples was 1.71 (1–2120.03). No significant difference was observed in viral frequency and in median of the ratio RLU/CO between samples of patients at different stages (I–III) and between cervical samples, from patients treated by exclusive radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy, and vaginal samples, from patients who underwent to hysterectomy and radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy. Cytological abnormalities were more frequent significantly in samples with HPV than in samples without HPV. The viral load was also higher significantly in samples with cytological abnormalities when compared with the samples without cytological abnormalities. In conclusion, HPV detection methods may be useful during the early follow‐up as a complement to conventional cytology for the diagnosis of residual cervical cancer after radiotherapy. J. Med. Virol. 84: 1115–1119, 2012. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Carcinoma - pathology
Carcinoma - therapy
Carcinoma - virology
Cellular biology
Cervical cancer
cervical cytology
Cervix Uteri - cytology
Cervix Uteri - virology
Cytological Techniques
Drug Therapy - methods
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genotype
HPV
Human papillomavirus
Human viral diseases
Humans
hybrid capture
Infectious diseases
Medical diagnosis
Medical sciences
Microbiology
Miscellaneous
Papillomaviridae - classification
Papillomaviridae - isolation & purification
Papillomavirus Infections - complications
Papillomavirus Infections - pathology
Papillomavirus Infections - therapy
radiotherapy
Radiotherapy - methods
Treatment Outcome
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - pathology
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - therapy
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - virology
Vagina - cytology
Vagina - virology
Vaginal Smears
Viral diseases
Viral Load
Virology
Virology - methods
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