BMC Research Notes (Jun 2011)

Low avidity of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 antibodies is associated with increased risk of low-risk but not high-risk HPV type prevalence

  • Byaruhanga Romano N,
  • Kizito Dennison,
  • Mbidde Edward K,
  • Banura Cecily,
  • Hedman Klaus,
  • Hedman Lea,
  • Namujju Proscovia B,
  • Muwanga Moses,
  • Kirnbauer Reinhard,
  • Surcel Heljä-Marja,
  • Lehtinen Matti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-4-170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 170

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Abstract Background Low avidity of antibodies against viral, bacterial and parasitic agents has been used for differential diagnosis of acute versus recent/past infections. The low-avidity antibodies may however, persist for a longer period in some individuals. Findings We studied the association of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 antibody avidity with seroprevalence to HPV types 6/11/18/31/33/45. Antibody avidity was analysed for 365 HPV16 seropositive pregnant Finnish and Ugandan women using a modified ELISA. Low avidity of HPV16 antibodies was found in 15% of Finnish and 26% of Ugandan women. Ugandan women with low-avidity HPV16 antibodies had an increased risk estimate for HPV6/11 (odds ratio, OR 2.9; 95%CI 1.01-8.4) seropositivity but not to high-risk HPV types 18/31/33/45. Conclusion Association of the low avidity HPV16 antibody "phenotype" with possible susceptibility to infections with other HPV types warrants investigation.

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