Application of Cytokines in Cervical Secretion for High-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Caused by High-risk Human Papillomavirus Infection. | Synapse
March 15, 2026
Application of Cytokines in Cervical Secretion for High-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Caused by High-risk Human Papillomavirus Infection.
Key Points
To explore the relationship between cytokine levels in cervical secretion and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) caused by HPV.
Analyzed cytokine levels in cervical secretion from patients with HSIL.
Evaluated the correlation between cytokine levels and HPV infection.
Assessed the potential implications for local immune responses.
Identified specific cytokines significantly associated with the presence of HSIL.
Demonstrated that systemic cytokine profiles do not reflect local cervical immunity.
Highlighted the importance of localized cytokine responses in HSIL progression.
Abstract
The systemic cytokine profile cannot reflect the local microenvironment immunity, and the occurrence of HSIL is related to the cytokine levels in the cervical microenvironment.