Gene polymorphisms associated with immunosuppression and their implications in the onset of cervical cancer

Adriano M. F. Aranome & Karen B. de Oliveira et al. · 2025-07-03

The immune system plays a crucial role in determining the resolution or development of cervical pre-malignant lesions that culminate in cervical cancer (CC). A microenvironment with low inflammatory patterns is often associated with a worse prognosis. To evaluate polymorphisms rs3087465 in the In this cross-sectional case-control study conducted in the northern region of Paraná, Brazil, 134 women (41 cervical cancer patients and 93 controls) were recruited from public health services. DNA samples were extracted from cervical cells, peripheral blood, and tumor tissues and subjected to PCR for confirmation of HPV presence and subsequent genotyping of Women with limited HPV knowledge, low income, and infrequent preventive exams were at higher risk of CC. Smoking and high parity were also associated with increased risk. Notably, These findings suggest that understanding genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors is essential for the prevention and effective treatment of CC.
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Adriano M. F. Aranome, Ana P. L. Pereira, Nádia C. M. Okuyama, Kleber P. Trugilo, Michelle M. Sena, Rodolfo S. Ferreira, Fernando Cezar-dos-Santos, José O. Couto-Filho, Janaina N. Oliveira, Eliza P. Castilha, Rafaela R. J. Curti, Sara Mataroli de Godoy, Wilson Frantine-Silva, Roberta L. Guembarovski, Karen B. de Oliveira