Association of serum cytokines with oral HPV clearance

作者:Lam Jennifer O; Bream Jay H; Sugar Elizabeth A; Coles Christian L; Weber Kathleen M; Burk Robert D; Wiley Dorothy J; Cranston Ross D; Reddy Susheel; Margolick Joseph B; Strickler Howard D; Wentz Alicia; Jacobsoni Lisa; Guo Yingshi; Xiao Weihong; Gillison Maura L; D'Souza Gypsyamber*
来源:Cytokine, 2016, 83: 85-91.
DOI:10.1016/j.cyto.2016.04.002

摘要

Background: Initial studies suggest higher serum levels of some pro-inflammatory cytokines may be associated with decreased cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) clearance. However, the relationship of cytokines with oral HPV clearance has not been explored. Methods: From 2010 to 2014, oral rinse and serum samples were collected semi-annually from 1601 adults. Oral rinse samples were tested for HPV DNA using PCR. Based on oral HPV results, 931 serum samples were selected for cytokine evaluation to include a roughly equal number of prevalent (n = 307), incident (n = 313), and no oral HPV infections (n = 311). Electrochemiluminescence multiplex assays were used to determine the concentrations of IL-6, IL-8, TNF-alpha, IL-gamma, IL-2, 1L-4, IL-10, IL-12 and IL-1 beta. The relationship between serum cytokine concentrations (categorized into quartiles) and oral HPV clearance was evaluated with Wei-Lin-Weissfeld regression models, adjusting for HPV infection type (prevalent vs. incident), age, HIV status, and CD4 T cell count. Results: Higher TNF-a, concentration was associated with decreased clearance in men (highest vs. lowest quartile, adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] = 0.52, 95% CI = 0.34-0.79) and women (aHR = 0.76, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.55-1.04), with stronger associations in men than women (p-interaction = 0.049). Higher IL-2 concentration was associated with reduced clearance in men (aHR = 0.69, 95% CI = 0.50-0.95), but not women (p-interaction = 0.058). Results were similar within CD4 T cell strata (CD4 ?, 500 or CD4 < 500 cells/mu l) among HIV-infected participants. No other cytokines were associated with clearance. Conclusion: High serum TNF-a is associated with reduced clearance of oral HPV infection.