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HPV immunization for the prevention of cervical cancer [Vaccination anti-HPV pour la prévention du cancer du col de l'utérus]

机译:HPV免疫预防子宫颈癌[HPV免疫预防子宫颈癌]

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Context: Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) infect epithelial cells of the skin and mucosae. Mucosal high-risk HPV types (mainly HPV 16 and 18) are involved in the development of cervical cancer, one of the most common cancers in young women. HPV infection is usually asymptomatic and clears spontaneously, but 10 - 15 % of high-risk HPV infections are persistent and increase the risk of precancerous and cancerous lesions of the cervix. Two HPV vaccines have been licensed to provide protection against cervical cancer. Objectives: To report the different aspects of HPV infection in order to improve the understanding of the particular problems of HPV vaccination and to review the most recent findings related to HPV vaccines, particularly regarding the protective efficacy of vaccines and the roles of adjuvants and immune response in protection. Methods: Articles were selected from the PubMed database (National Library of Medicine- National Institute of Health) with the following Keywords "HPV", "Prevention", "HPV vaccines", "Immune response", "Antibody" Abstracts of oral presentations from international meetings were also selected for the more recent findings. a critical analysis of the majority of papers published was undertaken and relevant information summarized. Results: Virus-like particle production by expressing the major protein of the HPV capsid was carried out in the early 90's, leading to the recent development of two HPV vaccines. These vaccines are now licensed in many countries and have been demonstrated to be highly immunogenic. In subjects that are non-infected at the time of vaccination, HPV vaccines are highly effective in preventing persistent HPV16 - 18 infections (90 %) and precursors lesions of cervical cancer associated with these two HPV types (close to 100 %). Clinical trials have also confirmed that HPV vaccines are well tolerated by recipients. Conclusions: The present paper is a detailed review published in French on HPV vaccines, their efficacy in the prevention of HPV infections and unresolved questions regarding the use of HPV vaccines. This report also includes biological and immunological information to improve the understanding of HPV vaccination.
机译:背景:人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染皮肤和粘膜的上皮细胞。粘膜高危型HPV(主要是HPV 16和18)参与子宫颈癌的发展,子宫颈癌是年轻女性中最常见的癌症之一。 HPV感染通常是无症状的,并且会自发清除,但是高危HPV感染的10-15%会持续存在,并增加子宫颈癌前病变和癌性病变的风险。两种HPV疫苗已获得许可以提供针对宫颈癌的保护。目的:报告HPV感染的不同方面,以增进对HPV疫苗接种特殊问题的理解,并复习与HPV疫苗有关的最新发现,尤其是关于疫苗的保护功效以及佐剂和免疫应答的作用在保护中。方法:从PubMed数据库(美国国立卫生研究院国家医学图书馆)中选择具有以下关键词的文章:“ HPV”,“预防”,“ HPV疫苗”,“免疫应答”,“抗体”。最近的调查结果还选择了国际会议。对大多数已发表论文进行了批判性分析,并总结了相关信息。结果:在90年代初期,通过表达HPV衣壳的主要蛋白生产了病毒样颗粒,这导致了最近开发的两种HPV疫苗的出现。这些疫苗现已在许多国家/地区获得许可,并被证明具有高度免疫原性。在疫苗接种时未感染的受试者中,HPV疫苗可有效预防与这两种HPV类型相关的持续性HPV16-18感染(90%)和宫颈癌前体病变(接近100%)。临床试验还证实,接受者对HPV疫苗耐受良好。结论:本文是一篇详细的综述,以法文发表有关HPV疫苗,其预防HPV感染的功效以及尚未解决的有关HPV疫苗使用的问题。该报告还包括生物学和免疫学信息,以增进对HPV疫苗接种的了解。

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    《La Presse medicale》 |2009年第12期|共19页
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