Detection and Concentration of Plasma Aflatoxin is Associated with Detection of Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus in Kenyan Women

Cervical cancer is common in Kenyan women. Cofactors in addition to infection with oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) are likely to be important in causing cervical cancer, as only a small percentage of HPV-infected women will develop this malignancy. Kenyan women are exposed to dietary aflatoxin,...

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Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Jianjun, Orang'o, Omenge, Tonui, Philip, Tong, Yan, Maina, Titus, Kiptoo, Stephen, Muthoka, Katpen, Groopman, John, Smith, Joshua, Madeen, Erin, Ermel, Aaron, Loehrer, Patrick, Brown, Darron R
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description Cervical cancer is common in Kenyan women. Cofactors in addition to infection with oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) are likely to be important in causing cervical cancer, as only a small percentage of HPV-infected women will develop this malignancy. Kenyan women are exposed to dietary aflatoxin, a potent carcinogen and immunosuppressive agent, which may be such a co-factor. Demographics, behavioral data, plasma, and cervical swabs were collected from 88 HIV-uninfected Kenyan women without cervical dysplasia. HPV detection was compared between women with or without plasma AFB1-lys and evaluated in relation to AFB1-lys concentration. Valid HPV testing results were available for 86 women (mean age 34.0 years); 49 women (57.0%) had AFB1-lys detected and 37 (43.0%) had none. AFB1-lys detection was not associated with age, being married, having more than secondary school education, home ownership, living at a walking distance to health care ≥60 minutes, number of lifetime sex partners, or age of first sex. AFB1-lys detection and plasma concentrations were associated with detection of oncogenic HPV types. AFB1-lys-positivity and higher plasma AFB1-lys concentrations were associated with higher risk of oncogenic HPV detection in cervical samples from Kenya women. Further studies are needed to determine if aflatoxin interacts with HPV in a synergistic manner to increase the risk of cervical cancer.
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