Author/Authors :
Dadashi, Masoud Department of Microbiology - Alborz University of Medical Sciences , Tavakolian, Shaian Department of Microbiology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Faghihloo, Ebrahim Department of Microbiology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is considered as one of the most common
carcinogenic viruses in humans throughout the world and is mostly associated with gynecologic
malignancies. However, it is also one of the environmental factors that is involved in colorectal
cancer (CRC).
Objective: A meta-analysis was performed to investigate the prevalence of HPV infection in
patients suffering from the CRC.
Methods: The frequency of the HPV in patients with CRC was studied from 2001 to 2016. To this
end, several databases were reviewed, including PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane
Library, Google Scholar, Iranmedex, and the Scientific Information Database. Then, the analysis
was done by Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (V2.0, Biostat) software. Considering heterogeneity
between different studies, the random effect model was used and then the results were checked
with Cochran’s Q-statistic.
Results: The meta-analysis revealed that the frequency of HPV infection in patients with CRC
was 33.7% (a 95% CI of 28.4-39.5). The additional stratified analysis also showed that HPV
infection in CRC patients was more widespread in European countries compared to Asian and
American countries.
Conclusion: The high rate of HPV infection is a major concern in sexually transmitted diseases
around the world, therefore, controlling high-risk behaviors, vaccination, screening, and HPV
subtyping can be useful in managing HPV infections.