G5 Article dissertation

Effects of human papillomavirus-specific immunity on the outcome of HPV infections in women




AuthorsPaaso Anna

PublisherUniversity of Turku

Publishing placeTurku

Publication year2016

ISBN978-951-29-6614-1

eISBN978-951-29-6615-8

Web address http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-29-6615-8

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/125435


Abstract

The host’s inadequate HPV-specific cell-mediated immune system might be crucial in HPV-specific tumor development.



This thesis is part of the longitudinal Finnish Family HPV Study and
is focused on HPV16-specific cell-mediated immunity in women. PBMCs
were stimulated with HPV16 E2, E6 and E7 peptides, and subsequent
cytokine secretion was assessed. Women were divided into four subgroups
based on their oral or genital HPV status and HPV serology collected
during the 6 years follow up. The genotype-specific concordance between
cervical and oral HPV infection and HPV serology was also assessed. The
effect of the mothers’ cervical intraepithelial neoplasia on their
offspring’s HPV16-specific cell-mediated immunity was evaluated.



The results showed that HPV infection in either the cervix or oral
mucosa resulted in similar HPV16-specific cell-mediated immunity. The
lack of HPV16 E2- and E6-specific T memory cells and Th2 cytokines
predisposed women for persistent oral HPV16 infection, whereas women who
remained oral HPV16-negative during the FU responded more frequently to
HPV16 E2 and E6 peptides and had a more prominent profile of Th1
cytokines. In addition, children showed HPV16-specific proliferation. No
concordance was found between HPV L1 serology and the presence of HPV
DNA in either the cervix or the oral mucosa. Women who cleared their
infection had the highest antibody titers.



HPV16-specific T memory cells were common in both HPV16 DNA-positive
and -negative women and in their offspring. The Th2 cytokine profile
might also predispose to persistent oral HPV16 infection. High HPV16
antibody titers might be a sign of clearance of cervical HPV infection.



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