High risk HPV infection and anal intraepithelial lesions in HIV positive men who have sex with men

Authors

  • Valeria Fink
  • Laura Svidler López
  • Fernanda González
  • Mariana Tejo
  • Gisela Presencia
  • Gabriela Sidra
  • María Victoria Galperín
  • Rita Ofelia L. Pastore
  • Silvina Figurelli
  • Lilia Mammana
  • Carina Cesar
  • Omar Sued
  • Maria Belen Bouzas
  • Pedro Cahn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v26i97.29

Keywords:

HIV, anal intraepithelial lesion,, HPV, anal cytology, anal cancer screening, men who have sex with men

Abstract

Introduction: Anal cancer, associated with the infection with high risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV), is very frequent among HIV+ men who have sex with men (MSM).


Objective: To evaluate the frequency of HR-HPV infection, presence of HPV genotypes and HPV- associated lesions and associated factors.

Methods: Study in HIV+ MSM (September 2012- March 2014, Hospital Fernández). Demographical, HIV, HPV and sexual behaviour information was collected. Cytology, HR-HPV detection (HC2 High-Risk HPV DNA, Digene ®) and genotyping was performed on samples positive for HR-HPV (Inno Lipa®, Fujirebio). All patients signed informed consent. Treatment was provided according to results.

Results: Fifty-seven patients completed the study. Median age was 40 years old (interquartile range [IQR]: 29-45); median CD4 cell count: 444 cels/mm3 (IQR: 345-568); 77% were under ARV treatment, 68% with undetectable viral load. Cytology results: 24% negative, 54% low grade intraepithelial lesion, 20% high grade intraepithelial lesion, 2% ASCUS. Eighty percent were HR-HPV+. Patients with HR-HPV (p=0,006) and diagnosis of intraepithelial lesion had more frequent CD4 <500 cels/mm3 (p=0,030). Patients diagnosed with HR-HPV had a higher frequency of detectable viral load (p=0,020, prueba de Fisher). The percentage of patients with consistent condom use was higher among patients without cytological lesion (p=0,026).Most frequent high risk genotypes: HPV-16 (51%), HPV-31 (44%) and HPV-51 (40%); low risk genotypes HPV-6 (47%) and HPV-44 (35%).

Conclusions: There was high frequency of cytological lesions (76%) and HR-HPV (80%). It is necessary to promote prevention strategies in this population including screening, vaccine and safe sex promotion.

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Author Biographies

  • Valeria Fink, ,

    Médica Infectóloga. Fundación Huésped

  • Laura Svidler López, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • Fernanda González, ,

    Hospital J. F. Muñiz, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Mariana Tejo, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • Gisela Presencia, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • Gabriela Sidra, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • María Victoria Galperín, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • Rita Ofelia L. Pastore, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • Silvina Figurelli, ,

    Hospital J. A. Fernández

  • Lilia Mammana, ,

    Hospital J. F. Muñiz, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Carina Cesar, ,

    Investigaciones Clínicas. Fundación Huésped.

  • Omar Sued, ,

    Director de Investigaciones Clínicas, Fundación Huésped.

  • Maria Belen Bouzas, ,

    Secretaria de Redacción
    Comite Editoral.
    Unidad de Virología. Hospital de Infecciosas Francisco J. Muñiz. CABA, Argentina

  • Pedro Cahn, ,

    Director, Fundación Huésped. Ex-Presidente Sociedad Internacional de Sida.

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Published

2018-06-01

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How to Cite

High risk HPV infection and anal intraepithelial lesions in HIV positive men who have sex with men . (2018). Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 26(97). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v26i97.29