Betapapillomavirus natural history and co‐detection with alphapapillomavirus in cervical samples of adult women

Author:

Malagón Talía12ORCID,Ribeiro Aline Lopes34ORCID,Montosa Nunes Emily3ORCID,Gheit Tarik5ORCID,El‐Zein Mariam1ORCID,Villa Luisa L.346ORCID,Franco Eduardo L.1ORCID,Sichero Laura34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gerald Bronfman Department of Oncology, Division of Cancer Epidemiology McGill University Montréal Canada

2. St Mary's Research Centre Montreal West Island Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre Montréal Canada

3. Center for Translational Research in Oncology Instituto do Cancer do Estado de Sao Paulo ICESP: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo FMUSP HC São Paulo Brazil

4. Comprehensive Center for Precision Oncology Universidade de Sao Paulo, São Paulo Brazil

5. Epigenomics and Mechanisms Branch International Agency for Cancer Research (IARC) Lyon France

6. Department of Radiology and Oncology, Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractHuman papillomaviruses (HPV) of the genus Betapapillomavirus can infect both cutaneous and mucosal sites, but research on their natural history at mucosal sites remains scarce. We examined the risk factors and co‐detection patterns of HPVs of the Betapapillomavirus and Alphapapillomavirus genera in cervical samples of the Ludwig‐McGill cohort study. We assessed a subset of 505 women from the Ludwig‐McGill cohort study from São Paulo, Brazil. Cervical samples over the first year of follow‐up were tested for DNA of over 40 alphapapillomavirus types and 43 betapapillomavirus types using a type‐specific multiplex genotyping polymerase chain reaction assay. We assessed the risk factors for prevalent and incident betapapillomavirus type detection, and whether types were detected more frequently together than expected assuming independence using permutation tests, logistic regression, and Cox regression. We observed significant within‐genus clustering but not cross‐genus clustering. Multiple betapapillomavirus types were co‐detected in the same sample 2.24 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.65–3.29) times more frequently than expected. Conversely, co‐detections of alphapapillomavirus and betapapillomavirus types in the same sample occurred only 0.64 (95% CI: 0.51–0.83) times as often as expected under independence. In prospective analyses, positivity to one HPV genus was associated with a nonsignificant lower incidence of detection of types in the other genus. Lifetime number of sex partners and new sex partner acquisition were associated with lower risks of prevalent and incident betapapillomavirus detection. Betapapillomaviruses are commonly found in the cervicovaginal tract. Results suggest potentially different mechanisms of transmission for betapapillomavirus genital infections other than vaginal sex.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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