Ober, Veronica; Gruener, Eva; Wang, Danni; Baranov, Olga; Stirner, Renate; Reiling, Gabriele; Conca, Raffaele; Dächert, Christopher; Ibarra, Gerardo; Seybold, Ulrich; Bogner, Johannes R; Geldmacher, Christof; Held, Kathrin; Roider, Julia (2026): Local and systemic immune correlates of anal high-risk HPV infection and clearance in men living with HIV and men at high risk for HIV. Frontiers in Microbiology, 17: 1855627. ISSN 1664-302X
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Abstract
Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence is high among men who have sex with men (MSM), increasing the risk of anal cancer. Key risk factors include HIV co-infection and persistent HPV infection, although the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Methods: We characterized HPV burden in 75 men (median age 53 years [IQR 41–60]) presenting to LMU University Hospital or the medical practice prinzmed between 2022 and 2024. 64/75 defined themselves as MSM, 49 MSM were living HIV and 15 without HIV. 11/75 non-MSM were living with HIV. To identify systemic immunological correlates of HPV clearance or persistence, we performed IFN-γ ELISpot and peripheral blood T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Further, in a subgroup ano-mucosal CD8+ T cells were profiled via low-input RNA sequencing to determine immune signatures associated with persistent HPV infection.
Results: Anal HPV infection was highly prevalent at baseline (67/75) in this largely unvaccinated cohort (73/75), particularly among MSM (59/64), and was independent of HIV status. At baseline, simultaneous infection with multiple HPV types was detected in 50/64 MSM versus 4/11 non-MSM, and most infections persisted over 1 year. Type-specific systemic T-cell responses were detected in 3/4 individuals who cleared a given HR HPV type, compared with 0/14 with persistent HR HPV (p = 0.049). Among men living with HIV, HR HPV clearance was lower compared to men without HIV. Peripheral T cells in men living with HIV and infected with at least one HR HPV strain exhibited markers of exhaustion (TIM-3+ CD4+ and CD8+ T cells [p-value = 0.01 for CD4+ and p-value = 0.04 for CD8+]; Tcf1–PD-1+TIM-3+ CD4+ T cells [p-value = 0.02]), and senescence (CD57+ CD4+ T cells, p-value = 0.02). Ano-mucosal CD8+ T cells of HR HPV infected men living with HIV showed upregulation of genes associated with exhaustion (CTLA4, CD101), activation and effector function (GZMK, CTSW) compared to non-HR HPV infected men.
Discussion: Our findings show a high anal HPV burden and low clearance among MSM, regardless of HIV status. Clearance was associated with type-specific systemic T-cell responses, while T-cell exhaustion and senescence may contribute to reduced clearance in men living with HIV.
| Dokumententyp: | Artikel (Klinikum der LMU) |
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| Organisationseinheit (Fakultäten): | 07 Medizin > Klinikum der LMU München > Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik IV (Endokrinologie, Nephrologie, weitere Sektionen) |
| DFG-Fachsystematik der Wissenschaftsbereiche: | Lebenswissenschaften |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 07. Jul 2026 11:19 |
| Letzte Änderung: | 07. Jul 2026 11:19 |
| URI: | https://oa-fund.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/2763 |
| DFG: | Gefördert durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - 491502892 |
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