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Relationship between HPV and HIV. Prevalence, molecular mechanisms and screening of HPV among HIV infected women
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Relationship between HPV and HIV. Prevalence, molecular mechanisms and screening of HPV among HIV infected women

Authors

  • Katarzyna Kosz Medical University of Lublin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6848-0598
  • Martyna Zielińska Medical University of Lublin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8886-8274
  • Aleksaandra Kuchnicka Medical University of Lublin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8481-7592
  • Natalia Zarankiewicz Medical University of Lublin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9203-3376
  • Bogumiła Ciseł Medical University of Lublin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6970-1698

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2020.10.07.013

Keywords

HPV, HIV, prevalence, molecular mechanism, screening.

Abstract

Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI) globally. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) there are around 17.4 million women living with HIV and over 290 million HPV infected women worldwide.

Purpose: This review is to summarize available data concerning the relationship between HIV and HPV infection among women. The analysis comprises molecular mechanisms of HPV infection among HIV(+) women as well as HIV infection among HPV(+) women, prevalence of HPV and cervical lesions among women living with HIV and screening of HPV and cervical cancer (CC) among HIV infected women.

Material and methods: The review includes publications from 2011 to 2020. The data has been collected by the use of the PubMed, Ovid, Up-To-Date and WHO website. Key words used to search for references include: HPV, HIV, prevalence, molecular mechanism, screening.

Results: HIV infection is a risk factor for HPV acquisition. On the one hand, prevalence of HPV, multiple HPV, high risk HPV (hrHPV) infections and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is higher among HIV(+) women. On the other hand, HPV infection can also predispose to HIV acquisition. Evidence on how these viruses influence each other can be a breakthrough in the range of prevention, detection and treatment of both HIV and HPV infection.

Conclusions: Relationship between HPV and HIV is an interest of nowadays medicine. Possibly, these viruses may cooperate and enable infection of each other. It has been showed that the prevalence of HPV, multiple HPV, hrHPV infections and cervical lesions is higher among HIV(+) in comparison to HIV(-) women. Further studies should be performed providing an insight into a molecular mechanism responsible for this cooperation.

Author Biographies

Katarzyna Kosz, Medical University of Lublin

Student Research Group of Oncological Surgery, Radziwiłłowska 13 (SPSK Nr 1) 20-080 Lublin, Poland

Martyna Zielińska, Medical University of Lublin

Student Research Group of Oncological Surgery, Radziwiłłowska 13 (SPSK Nr 1) 20-080 Lublin, Poland

Aleksaandra Kuchnicka, Medical University of Lublin

Student Research Group of Oncological Surgery, Radziwiłłowska 13 (SPSK Nr 1) 20-080 Lublin, Poland

Natalia Zarankiewicz, Medical University of Lublin

Student Research Group of Oncological Surgery, Radziwiłłowska 13 (SPSK Nr 1) 20-080 Lublin, Poland

Bogumiła Ciseł, Medical University of Lublin

Department of Surgical Oncology, Radziwiłłowska 13 (SPSK Nr 1) 20-080 Lublin, Poland

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KOSZ, Katarzyna, ZIELIŃSKA, Martyna, KUCHNICKA, Aleksaandra, ZARANKIEWICZ, Natalia & CISEŁ, Bogumiła. Relationship between HPV and HIV. Prevalence, molecular mechanisms and screening of HPV among HIV infected women. Journal of Education, Health and Sport [online]. 18 July 2020, T. 10, nr 7, s. 127–137. [accessed 30.3.2023]. DOI 10.12775/JEHS.2020.10.07.013.
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