Natural History of Anal HPV Infection in Women Treated for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Selection Criteria
2.2. Baseline Cervical and Anal HPV Testing
2.3. LLETZ Procedure and Evaluation of Immediate Post-Treatment HPV Status
2.4. HPV Testing and Liquid-Based Cytology
2.5. Post-Treatment Follow-Up Control
2.6. High-Resolution Anoscopy (HRA) and Biopsy
2.7. Histological Processing and Diagnosis
2.8. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Immediate Post-Treatment Cervical HPV Status
3.2. Cervical and Anal HPV Testing and LBC Result at First Follow-Up Control
3.3. High-Resolution Anoscopy and Anal High-Grade Intraepithelial Lesions
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Positive Baseline Anal HPV (n = 42) | Negative Baseline Anal HPV (n = 26) | ||||
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n | (%) | n | (%) | p value * | |
Age | 40.4 | ±9.1 | 44.5 | ±9.1 | 0.076 |
Smoking habits | 0.227 | ||||
Non-smoker | 19 | (45.2) | 17 | (65.4) | |
Ex-smoker | 1 | (2.4) | 0 | (0.0) | |
Smoker | 22 | (52.4) | 9 | (34.6) | |
Anal sex | 0.301 | ||||
No | 13 | (31.0) | 12 | (46.2) | |
Yes | 29 | (69.0) | 14 | (53.8) | |
HPV-associated disease | 0.030 | ||||
Only cervical involvement | 32 | (76.2) | 25 | (96.1) | |
Multicentric disease | 10 | (23.8) | 1 | (3.8) | |
Baseline anal cytology | <0.001 | ||||
Negative | 18 | (42.9) | 23 | (88.5) | |
LSIL | 14 | (33.3) | 1 | (3.8) | |
HSIL | 6 | (14.3) | 0 | (0.0) | |
NA | 4 | (9.5) | 2 | (7.7) | |
Indication of conization | 0.728 | ||||
Cytological HSIL | 1 | (2.4) | 1 | (3.8) | |
Histological HSIL/CIN2–3 | 41 | (97.6) | 25 | (96.2) |
Baseline Cervical HPV Genotype | |||||||
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HPV16/18 | HPV Other than 16/18 | HPV Negative | |||||
n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | p Value * | |
Baseline anal HPV genotype | 0.475 | ||||||
HPV16/18 | 13 | (68.4) | 5 | (26.3) | 1 | (5.3) | |
HPV other than 16/18 | 12 | (52.2) | 11 | (47.8) | 0 | (0.0) | |
HPV negative | 15 | (57.7) | 9 | (34.6) | 2 | (7.7) |
Positive Baseline Anal HPV (n = 42) | Negative Baseline Anal HPV (n = 26) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | (%) | n | (%) | p Value * | |
Anal HPV testing at first control | <0.001 | ||||
Negative | 13 | (30.9%) | 22 | (84.6) | |
Positive | 29 | (69.1) | 4 | (15.4) | |
Anal cytology at first control | 0.202 | ||||
Negative | 25 | (59.5) | 21 | (80.8) | |
LSIL | 7 | (16.7) | 2 | (7.7) | |
HSIL | 4 | (9.5) | 0 | (0.0) | |
NA | 6 | (14.3) | 3 | (11.5) | |
Cervical HPV testing at first control | 0.433 | ||||
Negative | 26 | (61.9) | 19 | (73.1) | |
Positive | 16 | (38.1) | 7 | (26.9) | |
Cervical cytology at first control | 0.151 | ||||
Negative | 32 | (76.2) | 20 | (76.9) | |
LSIL | 10 | (23.8) | 4 | (15.4) | |
HSIL | 0 | (0.0) | 2 | (7.7) |
Baseline Results | Surgical Specimen Results (Uterine Cervix) | Follow-Up Status | ||||||
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Multicentric disease | Cervical genotype | Anal genotype | Histological diagnosis | Immediate cervical HPV | Cervical genotype | Anal genotype | Anal biopsy | |
Patients with positive basal anal HPV test | ||||||||
1 | Yes | other | 16/18 + other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | 16/18 + other | HSIL/AIN3 |
2 | No | 16/18 + other | 16/18 + other | HSIL/CIN3 | Negative | 16/18 | Negative | No lesion |
3 | Yes | 16/18 + other | 16/18 + other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | 16/18 | 16/18 | HSIL/AIN3 |
4 | No | other | other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | Negative | No lesion |
5 | No | 16/18 | other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | other | No lesion |
6 | No | other | other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | other | No lesion |
7 | No | 16/18 + other | other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | other | No lesion |
8 | No | 16/18 | 16/18 + other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | 16/18 + other | 16/18 + other | No lesion |
9 | No | Negative | 16/18 + other | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | Negative | No lesion |
Patients with negative basal anal HPV test | ||||||||
10 | No | other | Negative | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | 16/18 + other | No lesion |
11 | No | 16/18 | Negative | HSIL/CIN3 | Negative | 16/18 | Negative | No lesion |
12 | No | other | Negative | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | 16/18 | No lesion |
Baseline Results | Surgical Specimen Results (Uterine Cervix) | Follow-Up Status | |||||||
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Multicentric disease | Cervical genotype | Anal genotype | Anal cytology | Histological diagnosis | Cervical genotype | Anal genotype | Anal cytology | Anal biopsy | |
1 | Yes | other | 16/18 + other | HSIL | HSIL/CIN2 | other | 16/18 + other | negative | HSIL/AIN3 |
2 | Yes | 16/18 + other | 16/18 + other | LSIL | HSIL/CIN3 | 16/18 + other | 16/18 | HSIL | HSIL/AIN2 |
3 | Yes | 16/18 + other | 16/18 + other | LSIL | HSIL/CIN2 | 16/18 | 16/18 | LSIL | HSIL/AIN3 |
4 | No | 16/18 | other | LSIL | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | LSIL | HSIL/AIN2 |
5 | No | other | 16/18 + other | Negative | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | 16/18 + other | HSIL | HSIL/AIN2 |
6 | No | other | other | LSIL | HSIL/CIN2 | other | other | NA | HSIL/AIN2 |
7 | Yes | other | 16/18 + other | LSIL | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | 16/18 + other | LSIL | HSIL/AIN2 |
8 | Yes | 16/18 | other | LSIL | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | other | HSIL | HSIL/AIN3 |
9 | No | 16/18 + other | other | Negative | HSIL/CIN2 | Negative | 16/18 + other | negative | HSIL/AIN3 |
10 | Yes | other | other | HSIL | HSIL/CIN3 | Negative | other | HSIL | HSIL/AIN2 |
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Pino, M.d.; Matas, I.; Carrillo, P.; Martí, C.; Glickman, A.; Carreras-Dieguez, N.; Marimon, L.; Saco, A.; Rakislova, N.; Torné, A.; et al. Natural History of Anal HPV Infection in Women Treated for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Cancers 2023, 15, 1147. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041147
Pino Md, Matas I, Carrillo P, Martí C, Glickman A, Carreras-Dieguez N, Marimon L, Saco A, Rakislova N, Torné A, et al. Natural History of Anal HPV Infection in Women Treated for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Cancers. 2023; 15(4):1147. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041147
Chicago/Turabian StylePino, Marta del, Isabel Matas, Pilar Carrillo, Cristina Martí, Ariel Glickman, Núria Carreras-Dieguez, Lorena Marimon, Adela Saco, Natalia Rakislova, Aureli Torné, and et al. 2023. "Natural History of Anal HPV Infection in Women Treated for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia" Cancers 15, no. 4: 1147. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041147
APA StylePino, M. d., Matas, I., Carrillo, P., Martí, C., Glickman, A., Carreras-Dieguez, N., Marimon, L., Saco, A., Rakislova, N., Torné, A., & Ordi, J. (2023). Natural History of Anal HPV Infection in Women Treated for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Cancers, 15(4), 1147. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041147