Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection

Abstract Background According to the 2006 American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology guidelines, positive CIN2 p16 in women over the age of 25 should be managed with excisional treatment. However, excisional treatment is associated with physical, psychological and obstetric morbidity and...

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Main Authors: Maria Teresa Bruno, Guido Scalia, Nazario Cassaro, Maria Costanzo, Sara Boemi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05530-5
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spelling doaj-725e59d931784a898ccbeb4c356fd05b2020-11-25T04:08:11ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342020-10-012011610.1186/s12879-020-05530-5Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infectionMaria Teresa Bruno0Guido Scalia1Nazario Cassaro2Maria Costanzo3Sara Boemi4Department of General Surgery and Medical Surgery Specialties, Gynecological Clinic, University of CataniaDepartment of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, Clinical Virology, University of CataniaGynecological Oncology, HumanitasDepartment of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, Clinical Virology, University of CataniaDepartment of General Surgery and Medical Surgery Specialties, Gynecological Clinic, University of CataniaAbstract Background According to the 2006 American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology guidelines, positive CIN2 p16 in women over the age of 25 should be managed with excisional treatment. However, excisional treatment is associated with physical, psychological and obstetric morbidity and can have a negative impact on sexual function. In our study we sought to identify a clear management strategy, addressing the impact of routine use of p16 immunohistochemistry in this population and identify appropriate criteria for patient selection with the aim of reducing over-treatment. Method We studied the medical records of 130 patients who had undergone laser therapy for CIN2. Each patient underwent colposcopy, biopsy and HPV test and were tested for p16 protein,. Patients were divided based on HPV infection into: single infections, multiple infections. All patients underwent ZTA laser therapy with follow-up (2-year follow-up). Statistical analysis Contingency tables were created to evaluate the correlation between single, multiple and CIN2+ infections. Values with p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results Single infections had a histological regression of 61.8% (21/34) and a histological persistence rate of 35.3% (12/34), which was greater than the multiple infection rate. The common characteristic that the women with persistence and progression had was the dimension of the lesion and the genotype 16. Ten cases of histological persistence and the only case of progression had one lesion greater than three quarters of the cervix. Conclusions With the progress of our understanding of the natural history of infection from human papillomavirus and the increasing use of colposcopy, thanks to the addition of HPV genotyping and the technique of immunohistochemistry, conservative management of these lesions is now possible.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05530-5HPV infectionMultiple HPV infectionCIN2p16 proteinColposcopyLaser-therapy
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author Maria Teresa Bruno
Guido Scalia
Nazario Cassaro
Maria Costanzo
Sara Boemi
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Guido Scalia
Nazario Cassaro
Maria Costanzo
Sara Boemi
Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection
BMC Infectious Diseases
HPV infection
Multiple HPV infection
CIN2
p16 protein
Colposcopy
Laser-therapy
author_facet Maria Teresa Bruno
Guido Scalia
Nazario Cassaro
Maria Costanzo
Sara Boemi
author_sort Maria Teresa Bruno
title Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection
title_short Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection
title_full Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection
title_fullStr Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection
title_full_unstemmed Conservative management of CIN2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple HPV infection
title_sort conservative management of cin2 p16 positive lesions in women with multiple hpv infection
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background According to the 2006 American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology guidelines, positive CIN2 p16 in women over the age of 25 should be managed with excisional treatment. However, excisional treatment is associated with physical, psychological and obstetric morbidity and can have a negative impact on sexual function. In our study we sought to identify a clear management strategy, addressing the impact of routine use of p16 immunohistochemistry in this population and identify appropriate criteria for patient selection with the aim of reducing over-treatment. Method We studied the medical records of 130 patients who had undergone laser therapy for CIN2. Each patient underwent colposcopy, biopsy and HPV test and were tested for p16 protein,. Patients were divided based on HPV infection into: single infections, multiple infections. All patients underwent ZTA laser therapy with follow-up (2-year follow-up). Statistical analysis Contingency tables were created to evaluate the correlation between single, multiple and CIN2+ infections. Values with p < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results Single infections had a histological regression of 61.8% (21/34) and a histological persistence rate of 35.3% (12/34), which was greater than the multiple infection rate. The common characteristic that the women with persistence and progression had was the dimension of the lesion and the genotype 16. Ten cases of histological persistence and the only case of progression had one lesion greater than three quarters of the cervix. Conclusions With the progress of our understanding of the natural history of infection from human papillomavirus and the increasing use of colposcopy, thanks to the addition of HPV genotyping and the technique of immunohistochemistry, conservative management of these lesions is now possible.
topic HPV infection
Multiple HPV infection
CIN2
p16 protein
Colposcopy
Laser-therapy
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