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A recent study conducted by researchers at the Department of Gynecology in China examined the impact of NLRP3 gene polymorphisms on HPV infection and cervical cancer in a southern Chinese population. The study found that there was no correlation between NLRP3 gene polymorphisms and HPV infection status. However, certain NLRP3 gene polymorphisms, specifically the rs10754558 GG genotype and G allele, were associated with an increased risk of cervical lesions and cervical cancer. The study concluded that the rs10754558 polymorphism in the NLRP3 gene may contribute to an elevated risk of cervical cancer, although it is not significantly correlated with HPV infection and cervical cancer progression. [Extracted from the article] |