TvAP65 inTrichomonas vaginalisPromotes HPV Infection by Interacting with Host Molecules
Xuefang Mei,
Wanxin Sheng,
Yani Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Cervical cancer induced by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection poses a serious threat to women's health. Studies have shown that Trichomonas vaginalis (T. vaginalis), which is widely prevalent globally, can facilitate HPV infection. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study found that T. vaginalis significantly enhanced HPV infection in HaCaT cells and mouse vaginas through in vivo and in vitro experiments, and promoted the expression of HPV membrane receptor molecules CD151 and HSPG2. The… Show more
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