Changes in microbial composition and interaction patterns of female urogenital tract and rectum in response to HPV infection

Author:

Dong Yong-Hong1,Luo Yu-Hua1,Liu Chen-Jian1,Huang Wen-Yu2,Feng Lin3,Zou Xing-Yuan1,Zhou Jin-Yan4,Li Xiao-Ran W1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kunming University of Science and Technology Faculty of Life Science and Technology: Kunming University of Science and Technology School of Life Science and Technology

2. Changchun Institute of Biological Products Co Ltd

3. Guangdong Hybribio Biotech Co.,Ltd.

4. Yan'an Hospital Affiliated To Kunming Medical University

Abstract

Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that changes in the microbial community of the female urogenital tract are associated with Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. However, research on this association was mostly focused on a single site, and there are currently few joint studies on HPV infection and multiple sites in the female urogenital tract. Methods We selected 102 healthy women from Yunnan Province as the research object, collected cervical exfoliation fluid, vaginal, urethral, and rectal swabs for microbial community analysis, and measured bacterial load, and related cytokine content. The link between HPV, microbiota, and inflammation was comprehensively evaluated using bioinformatics methods. Findings: The impact of HPV infection on the microbial composition of different parts varies. We have identified several signature bacterial genera that respond to HPV infection in several detection sites, such as Corynebacterium, Lactobacillus, Campylobacter, and Cutibacterium have been detected in multiple sites, reflecting their potential significance in cross body HPV infection responses. There was a solid microbial interaction network between the cervix, vagina, and urethra. The interrelationships between inflammatory factors and different bacterial genera might also affect the immune system's response to HPV infection. Interpretation: It might be an effective strategy to prevent and treat HPV infection by simultaneously understanding the correlation between the microbial changes in multiple parts of the female genitourinary tract and rectum and HPV infection, and controlling the microbial network related to HPV infection in different parts.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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