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阴道微生物群、人乳头瘤病毒与宫颈发育不良:系统评价与网络荟萃分析。

The vaginal microbiota, human papillomavirus and cervical dysplasia: a systematic review and network meta-analysis.

机构信息

Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Department of Microbiology, Tumour and Cell Biology, Centre for Translational Microbiome Research, Karolinska Hospital, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

BJOG. 2020 Jan;127(2):171-180. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.15854. Epub 2019 Jul 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus can lead to cervical dysplasia and cancer. Recent studies have suggested associations between the composition of the vaginal microbiota, infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) and progression to cervical dysplasia and cancer.

OBJECTIVE

To assess how specific cervico-vaginal microbiota compositions are associated with HPV infection, cervical dysplasia and cancer, we conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis (registered in PROSPERO: CRD42018112862).

SEARCH STRATEGY

PubMed, Web of science, Embase and Cochrane database.

SELECTION CRITERIA

All original studies describing at least two community state types of bacteria (CST), based on molecular techniques enabling identification of bacteria, and reporting the association with HPV infection, cervical dysplasia and/or cervical cancer.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

For the meta-analysis, a network map was constructed to provide an overview of the network relationships and to assess how many studies provided direct evidence for the different vaginal microbiota compositions and HPV, cervical dysplasia or cancer. Thereafter, the consistency of the model was assessed, and forest plots were constructed to pool and summarise the available evidence, presenting odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals.

MAIN RESULTS

Vaginal microbiota dominated by non-Lactobacilli species or Lactobacillus iners were associated with three to five times higher odds of any prevalent HPV and two to three times higher for high-risk HPV and dysplasia/cervical cancer compared with Lactobacillus crispatus.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest an association between certain bacterial community types of the vaginal microbiota and HPV infection and HPV-related disease. This may be useful for guiding treatment options or serve as biomarkers for HPV-related disease.

TWEETABLE ABSTRACT

This network meta-analysis suggests an association between different vaginal bacterial community types and the risk of HPV.

摘要

背景

高危型人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)持续感染可导致宫颈发育不良和癌症。最近的研究表明,阴道微生物群的组成、HPV 感染与宫颈发育不良和癌症之间存在关联。

目的

为了评估特定的宫颈阴道微生物群组成与 HPV 感染、宫颈发育不良和癌症之间的关联,我们进行了一项系统评价和网络荟萃分析(在 PROSPERO 中注册:CRD42018112862)。

检索策略

PubMed、Web of science、Embase 和 Cochrane 数据库。

选择标准

所有描述至少两种基于分子技术识别细菌的菌群状态类型(CST)的原始研究,并报告与 HPV 感染、宫颈发育不良和/或宫颈癌的相关性。

数据收集和分析

对于荟萃分析,构建了一个网络图,提供了网络关系的概述,并评估了有多少研究为不同的阴道微生物群组成和 HPV、宫颈发育不良或癌症提供了直接证据。然后,评估了模型的一致性,并构建了森林图,以汇总和总结可用证据,呈现比值比和 95%置信区间。

主要结果

阴道微生物群以非乳杆菌或惰性乳杆菌为主,与乳杆菌 crispatus 相比,任何现患 HPV 的几率高 3 至 5 倍,高危 HPV 和发育不良/宫颈癌的几率高 2 至 3 倍。

结论

这些发现表明阴道微生物群的某些细菌群落类型与 HPV 感染和 HPV 相关疾病之间存在关联。这可能有助于指导治疗选择或作为 HPV 相关疾病的生物标志物。

推文摘要

这项网络荟萃分析表明,不同阴道细菌群落类型与 HPV 风险之间存在关联。

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