HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection

Background: Semen represents a reservoir for human papillomavirus (HPV), rising concern in couples eligible for assisted reproduction techniques (ART). Humoral immunity against HPV is considered to protect from reinfection. We investigated the impact of vaccination on virus clearance in a cohort of...

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Main Authors: Carlo Foresta, Andrea Garolla, Saverio Parisi, Marco Ghezzi, Alessandro Bertoldo, Andrea Di Nisio, Luca De Toni
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Published: Elsevier 2015-10-01
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spelling doaj-445f712d90fe493e828ad94998e292162020-11-25T02:46:26ZengElsevierEBioMedicine2352-39642015-10-012101487149310.1016/j.ebiom.2015.09.005HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen InfectionCarlo Foresta0Andrea Garolla1Saverio Parisi2Marco Ghezzi3Alessandro Bertoldo4Andrea Di Nisio5Luca De Toni6Department of Medicine, Andrology and Reproductive Medicine Unit, 35128 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Andrology and Reproductive Medicine Unit, 35128 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova, 35121 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Andrology and Reproductive Medicine Unit, 35128 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Andrology and Reproductive Medicine Unit, 35128 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Andrology and Reproductive Medicine Unit, 35128 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Andrology and Reproductive Medicine Unit, 35128 Padova, ItalyBackground: Semen represents a reservoir for human papillomavirus (HPV), rising concern in couples eligible for assisted reproduction techniques (ART). Humoral immunity against HPV is considered to protect from reinfection. We investigated the impact of vaccination on virus clearance in a cohort of infertile male patients showing HPV semen infection. Methods: 179 out of 619 infertile patients, showing HPV-DNA detection in semen by FISH analysis, were enrolled. Subjects were split into 91 vaccine-sensitive (VSPs) and 88 nonvaccine-sensitive patients (NVSPs) by INNO-LiPA. 19 VSPs showed vaccine-type specific seroconvesion at recruitment. All patients underwent specific counselling. 42 seronegative VSPs were randomly assigned to receive quadrivalent vaccination in 6 months, whilst 49 VSPs, 19 seroconverted and 30 seronegative, served as controls. The prevalence of HPV-DNA semen infection and serology was studied in a follow-up of 24 months. Results: Compared to seronegative patients, VSP seroconverted at recruitment showed absence of multiple infections and reduced prevalence of HPV semen infection at 12 (P = 0.039), 18 (P = 0.034) and 24 months (P = 0.034) of follow-up. Vaccinated VSP showed improved healing (P = 0.001 at 6 months and P < 0.001 at 12 months vs seroconverted VSP), achieving clearance in 12 months. Discussion: Humoral immunity has a major role in healing from HPV infection. Elder ART patients with HPV semen infection may benefit by the union of both specific counselling and available prophylactic vaccination.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396415301262Human papillomavirusSemen infectionFluorescence in situ hybridizationSeroconversionProphylactic vaccinationAssisted reproductive techniques
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author Carlo Foresta
Andrea Garolla
Saverio Parisi
Marco Ghezzi
Alessandro Bertoldo
Andrea Di Nisio
Luca De Toni
spellingShingle Carlo Foresta
Andrea Garolla
Saverio Parisi
Marco Ghezzi
Alessandro Bertoldo
Andrea Di Nisio
Luca De Toni
HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection
EBioMedicine
Human papillomavirus
Semen infection
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Seroconversion
Prophylactic vaccination
Assisted reproductive techniques
author_facet Carlo Foresta
Andrea Garolla
Saverio Parisi
Marco Ghezzi
Alessandro Bertoldo
Andrea Di Nisio
Luca De Toni
author_sort Carlo Foresta
title HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection
title_short HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection
title_full HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection
title_fullStr HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection
title_full_unstemmed HPV Prophylactic Vaccination in Males Improves the Clearance of Semen Infection
title_sort hpv prophylactic vaccination in males improves the clearance of semen infection
publisher Elsevier
series EBioMedicine
issn 2352-3964
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Background: Semen represents a reservoir for human papillomavirus (HPV), rising concern in couples eligible for assisted reproduction techniques (ART). Humoral immunity against HPV is considered to protect from reinfection. We investigated the impact of vaccination on virus clearance in a cohort of infertile male patients showing HPV semen infection. Methods: 179 out of 619 infertile patients, showing HPV-DNA detection in semen by FISH analysis, were enrolled. Subjects were split into 91 vaccine-sensitive (VSPs) and 88 nonvaccine-sensitive patients (NVSPs) by INNO-LiPA. 19 VSPs showed vaccine-type specific seroconvesion at recruitment. All patients underwent specific counselling. 42 seronegative VSPs were randomly assigned to receive quadrivalent vaccination in 6 months, whilst 49 VSPs, 19 seroconverted and 30 seronegative, served as controls. The prevalence of HPV-DNA semen infection and serology was studied in a follow-up of 24 months. Results: Compared to seronegative patients, VSP seroconverted at recruitment showed absence of multiple infections and reduced prevalence of HPV semen infection at 12 (P = 0.039), 18 (P = 0.034) and 24 months (P = 0.034) of follow-up. Vaccinated VSP showed improved healing (P = 0.001 at 6 months and P < 0.001 at 12 months vs seroconverted VSP), achieving clearance in 12 months. Discussion: Humoral immunity has a major role in healing from HPV infection. Elder ART patients with HPV semen infection may benefit by the union of both specific counselling and available prophylactic vaccination.
topic Human papillomavirus
Semen infection
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Seroconversion
Prophylactic vaccination
Assisted reproductive techniques
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396415301262
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