Researchers from Department of Gynecology Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Bacterial Vaginosis (Relationship between vaginal microecological changes and oncogene E6/E7 and high-risk human papillomavirus infection).

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Zdroj: Women's Health Weekly; 12/14/2023, p1035-1035, 1p
Abstrakt: A recent study conducted by researchers from the Department of Gynecology explores the relationship between vaginal microecological changes, oncogene E6/E7 expression, and high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection. The study involved 1327 women who underwent HPV screening, vaginal microecology determination, and cytological testing. The findings suggest that bacterial vaginosis (BV) and E6/E7 mRNA expression are independent risk factors for HR-HPV infection, and HR-HPV infection increases the risk of cervical cancer. The study provides insights into the potential use of E6/E7 mRNA detection as a diagnostic tool for HR-HPV infection and highlights the importance of restoring vaginal microecological balance in the prevention and control of cervical cancer. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index