The Epidemiology of Anal Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Women and Men: A Ten-Year Retrospective Observational Study in Rome (Italy)

Author:

Fracella Matteo1ORCID,Oliveto Giuseppe1,Roberto Piergiorgio2ORCID,Cinti Lilia2,Gentile Massimo12,Coratti Eleonora1,D’Ettorre Gabriella3ORCID,Cavallari Eugenio Nelson3ORCID,Romano Francesco3,Santinelli Letizia3ORCID,Maddaloni Luca3ORCID,Frasca Federica13,Scagnolari Carolina1ORCID,Antonelli Guido12ORCID,Pierangeli Alessandra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Virology Laboratory, Department of Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University, 00185 Rome, Italy

2. Microbiology and Virology Unit, Sapienza University Hospital Policlinico Umberto I, 00186 Rome, Italy

3. Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University, 00185 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) commonly infect the anogenital mucosa; most infections are transient, but a fraction of those caused by high-risk (HR) types persist and may lead to anogenital cancer. The epidemiology of HPV genotypes in anal infections in groups at different risk for anal cancer has not been well described in Italy. This retrospective study reports the results of HPV DNA testing and complete genotyping performed on anal swabs from 691 female and male patients attending proctology clinics in Rome during 2012–2021; one-third had repeated testing. Cumulative HPV positivity in 1212 anal swabs was approximately 60%, was not age related, and showed an increasing trend over the study period. HPV rates differed significantly by sex and HIV status: HIV-negative women had the lowest (43.6%) and HIV-positive men the highest (83.5%) HPV prevalence. HIV-positive men had more oncogenic HPV genotypes detected, more multiple infections, and the highest frequency of persistent infections. Two-thirds of all infections were vaccine-preventable. This study found that anal HPV infection rates are still elevated and even increasing in groups at low and high risk of developing anal cancer. Prevention programs need to be improved to reduce rates of anal infection in young women and men.

Funder

Italian Ministry of University and Research: PRIN 2017

Publisher

MDPI AG

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