2024
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines12030228
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Unveiling the Therapeutic Horizon: HPV Vaccines and Their Impact on Cutaneous Diseases—A Comprehensive Review

Florica Șandru,
Andreea-Maria Radu,
Aida Petca
et al.

Abstract: Human papillomavirus (HPV) encompasses a diverse array of viruses, comprising approximately 200 serotypes that affect humans. While the majority of HPV strains are associated with benign skin or mucous membrane growths, a subset is implicated in severe health conditions, such as cervical, anal, vulvar, and vaginal cancers. Despite the established effectiveness of HPV vaccines in preventing cervical and anal carcinomas in particular, their therapeutic potential in addressing cutaneous diseases linked to diverse… Show more

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“…While this hypothesis integrates known aspects of HPV pathogenicity, it is essential to acknowledge the current lack of empirical evidence directly linking HPV to CCA development. Further research, particularly studies exploring the presence of HPV DNA within CCA lesions and investigating the virus's impact on cellular metabolism and immune response in the skin, is crucial to elucidate any potential causal relationship [42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this hypothesis integrates known aspects of HPV pathogenicity, it is essential to acknowledge the current lack of empirical evidence directly linking HPV to CCA development. Further research, particularly studies exploring the presence of HPV DNA within CCA lesions and investigating the virus's impact on cellular metabolism and immune response in the skin, is crucial to elucidate any potential causal relationship [42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%