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Metagenomic insight into the vaginal microbiome in women infected with HPV 16 and 18

Da-Ryung Jung, Yeseul Choi, Minsoo Jeong, Vineet Singh, Se Young Jeon, Incheol Seo, Ji Young Park, Yoon Hee Lee, Ji Young Park, Hyung Soo Han, Jae‐Ho Shin, Gun Oh Chong

2025npj Biofilms and Microbiomes9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 and 18 (HPV 16/18) account for over 70% of cervical cancer (CC) cases, yet their interaction with the vaginal microbiome (VM) remains unclear. This study explored the association between high-risk HPV types (HR-HPVs), VM composition and bacterial function using shotgun metagenomic sequencing. In early-stage cervical lesions, the HPV 16/18 group showed reduced Lactobacillus-dominant community state types compared to other HR-HPVs, while invasive CC exhibited increased pathogenic bacteria, including Streptococcus agalactiae, Fannyhessea vaginae, and Sneathia vaginalis. The VM associated with HPV 16/18 was enriched in immune response and inflammation pathways, whereas other HR-HPVs were linked to cellular metabolism and hormonal signaling. Notably, HPV 16/18 exhibited stronger bacterial-fungal correlations, indicating shifts in the microbial community. Furthermore, 137 metagenome-assembled genomes provided insights into unique microbial genomic signatures. Our study links VM differences with HPV 16/18 oncogenic potential across cervical lesion stages, urging further research for better diagnostics and treatments.

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MetagenomicsMicrobiomeBiologyComputational biologyMedicineMicrobiologyBioinformaticsGeneticsGeneCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchReproductive tract infections researchGut microbiota and health