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The vaginal microbiota and innate immunity after local excisional treatment for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

Anita MitraDavid A MacIntyreMaria ParaskevaidiAnna-Barbara MoscickiVishakha MahajanAnn SmithYun S LeeDeirdre LyonsEvangelos ParaskevaidisJulian R MarchesiPhillip R BennettMaria Kyrgiou
Published in: Genome medicine (2021)
Women with CIN have an increased prevalence of Lactobacillus sp. depletion, high-diversity VMB composition, and higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines and AMPs compared to normal controls. Surgical excision of the disease reduces levels of vaginal AMPs but does not alter VMB composition or cytokine levels. These findings suggest that women with CIN have an inherent predisposition to a high-diversity proinflammatory environment that is not corrected by disease excision. The failure to re-establish a Lactobacillus-enriched CST may explain why women remain at high risk of pre-invasive and invasive disease recurrence.
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