2023
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1147950
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Microbiome analysis of Brazilian women cervix reveals specific bacterial abundance correlation to RIG-like receptor gene expression

Abstract: The relationship among microbiome, immunity and cervical cancer has been targeted by several studies, yet many questions remain unanswered. We characterized herein the virome and bacteriome from cervical samples and correlated these findings with innate immunity gene expression in a Brazilian convenience sample of HPV-infected (HPV+) and uninfected (HPV-) women. For this purpose, innate immune gene expression data were correlated to metagenomic information. Correlation analysis showed that interferon (IFN) is … Show more

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“…The frequency of TTMDV in patients with HIV, as well as patients with HCV and HIV coinfection, has a significant difference compared to healthy people [33]. Also, coinfection with AV and HPV has been shown in various studies [156]. TTV is more common in patients with high-risk HPV types than in patients with low-risk HPV types [2].…”
Section: Viral Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of TTMDV in patients with HIV, as well as patients with HCV and HIV coinfection, has a significant difference compared to healthy people [33]. Also, coinfection with AV and HPV has been shown in various studies [156]. TTV is more common in patients with high-risk HPV types than in patients with low-risk HPV types [2].…”
Section: Viral Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%