Sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases by oncogenic viral genotypes and importance of molecular screening methods DOI:10.37072/JCS.2018.01.02

  • * Vasile Nițescu1, **Doina Ramba2
    Medical Centre of Obstetrics-Gynecology and Sexology; 2. Clinical Hospital “Colentina ”- Medical Clinic
    Abstract:
    Viral infections bearing oncogenic potential play a vital part in cancer lesions identified in heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual relationships.
    Links have been set out between the genotypes of the human papillomavirus, HPV, a virus that has non-enveloped icosahedral capsids and a high oncogenic potential, those being 14 strains, and the herpes simplex virus (HSV2), meaning the form of premalignant and malignant lesions in the case of anogenital and oral-pharyngeal-laryngeal condition pathology, by HPV viruses mainly contacted by fellatio and cunnilingus, as well as by other infection sources.
    In fact, the genome enters the transcription site from the nucleus of the infected cell (Longworth MS and Laimins L.A. 2004), the HPV receptor being integrin Alfa 6 .
    Keywords:
    koilocytes, genome, genotype, oncoprotein p16 Ink4a, Ki-67, HPV, HSV2, fellatio, cunnilingus

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