Cancers (May 2024)

Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Grade 3 (CIN3) in Women Younger than 30 Years Was Significantly Associated with HPV16/18 Genotypes

  • Maria Teresa Bruno,
  • Marco Marzio Panella,
  • Gaetano Valenti,
  • Zaira Ruggeri,
  • Francesco Sgalambro,
  • Salvatore Reina,
  • Liliana Mereu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16112043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
p. 2043

Abstract

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Background. The objective of the present study is to investigate the age-specific distribution of HPV genotypes in CIN3 lesions in screened unvaccinated women. These data are essential to optimize current and future screening programs. Methods. A multicenter retrospective study was conducted. A total of 408 unvaccinated women with positive histology and a high-risk HPV genotype were enrolled. Each woman at baseline had HPV DNA testing and HPV genotyping, and all women underwent targeted biopsy and/or treatment with a loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) before entering the study. We divided the genotypes into HPV16/18 and HPV non-16/18 (HPV31/33/45/35/39/51/52/58/59/66/68). Women were divided into increasing age categories: p = 0). Discussion. The data from the present study suggest that the risk of CIN3 is related to the woman’s age and hr HPV genotype. The data highlight two different types of CIN3: a more frequent type, related to HPV16/18, which develops rapidly and in young women, and another, relating to non-16/18 HPV, which develops later at an advanced age and slowly, through low-grade lesions.

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