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微波治疗皮肤人乳头瘤病毒感染

Microwave therapy for cutaneous human papilloma virus infection.

作者信息

Bristow Ivan, Lim Wen Chean, Lee Alvin, Holbrook Daniel, Savelyeva Natalia, Thomson Peter, Webb Christopher, Polak Marta, Ardern-Jones Michael R

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK.

Clinical Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Dermatol. 2017 Oct 1;27(5):511-518. doi: 10.1684/ejd.2017.3086.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Human papilloma virus (HPV) infects keratinocytes of the skin and mucous membranes, and is associated with the induction of cutaneous warts and malignancy. Warts can induce significant morbidity and disability but most therapies, including cryotherapy, laser, and radiofrequency devices show low efficacy and induce discomfort through tissue destruction. Microwaves are readily capable of passing through highly keratinised skin to deliver energy and induce heating of the tissue in a highly controllable, uniform manner.

OBJECTIVES

To determine the effects of microwave on cutaneous HPV infection.

MATERIALS & METHODS: We undertook a pilot study of microwave therapy to the skin in 32 consecutive individuals with 52 recalcitrant long-lived viral cutaneous warts. Additionally, we undertook a molecular characterisation of the effects of microwaves on the skin.

RESULTS

Tissue inflammation was minimal, but 75.9% of lesions cleared which compares favourably with previous studies showing a clearance rate of 23-33% for cryotherapy or salicylic acid. We show that microwaves specifically induce dendritic cell cross-presentation of HPV antigen to CD8+ T cells and suggest that IL-6 may be important for DC IRF1 and IRF4 modulation to enhance this process.

CONCLUSION

Keratinocyte-skin dendritic cell cross-talk is integral to host defence against HPV infections, and this pilot study supports the concept of microwave induction of anti-HPV immunity which offers a promising approach for treatment of HPV-induced viral warts and potentially HPV-related cancers.

摘要

背景

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染皮肤和黏膜的角质形成细胞,并与皮肤疣和恶性肿瘤的发生有关。疣可导致明显的发病和残疾,但包括冷冻疗法、激光和射频设备在内的大多数治疗方法疗效较低,且通过组织破坏引起不适。微波能够轻易穿透高度角化的皮肤,以高度可控、均匀的方式传递能量并诱导组织发热。

目的

确定微波对皮肤HPV感染的影响。

材料与方法

我们对32例连续患有52个顽固性长期存在的病毒性皮肤疣的个体进行了皮肤微波治疗的初步研究。此外,我们对微波对皮肤的影响进行了分子特征分析。

结果

组织炎症轻微,但75.9%的病变清除,这与先前显示冷冻疗法或水杨酸清除率为23%-33%的研究相比更具优势。我们表明,微波特异性诱导树突状细胞将HPV抗原交叉呈递给CD8+T细胞,并提示IL-6可能对DC IRF1和IRF4的调节以增强这一过程很重要。

结论

角质形成细胞-皮肤树突状细胞的相互作用是宿主抵御HPV感染的重要组成部分,这项初步研究支持微波诱导抗HPV免疫的概念,这为治疗HPV诱导的病毒性疣和潜在的HPV相关癌症提供了一种有前景的方法。

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