Study on vaginal production of human defensins and the correlated pathogenetie factors of vulvovaginal candidiasis
- VernacularTitle:外阴阴道假丝酵母菌病患者阴道人类防御素分泌及发病相关因素的研究
- Author:
Wen WANG
;
Wen DI
;
Qinping LIAO
;
Zhaohui LIU
;
Ning ZHANG
;
Huiying ZHANG
;
Dai ZHANG
;
Li GENG
;
Shangrong FAN
;
Lina HU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Candidiasis,vulvovaginal;
Defensins;
Interleukins
- From:
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2008;43(7):486-489
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the correlated pathogenetic factors and vaginal local immunity in vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). Methods A case control study was conducted to compare VVC group (60 cases) with normal group (60 cases). All of the women filled up the specific questionnaires. Routine examination, pH test and bacterial culture were done on the vaginal discharge. Cytokines of the vaginal lavage were measured by enzyme linked immanosorbent assay. Results (1) Outcomes of the questionnaires: there was no significant difference between the two groups in educational background,knowledge of gynecologic infection, history of gynecologic infection, hygienic habit, sex life, or use of medicine (P >0. 05). The incidence of chronic cervicitis in normal group (43%, 26/60) was higher than in VVC group (22%, 13/60; P <0.05). (2) There was no difference in vaginal pH between the two groups ( P > 0. 05 ). (3) Detection rate of candida albicans by vaginal discharge routine examination was 72% (43/60). (4) The concentrations of interleukin (IL) 2, and IL-4 in vaginal lavage did not show significant difference between the two groups ( P > 0. 05 ), but the concentrations of human defensin 5,human beta-defensin (HBD) 1, and HBD2 in WC group [(0.94±0.44) mg/L, (3.1±0.4) μg/L,(10±6) μg/L] were higher than normal group (P < 0.05). Conclusions VVC is a common vulvovaginitis. There is no significant correlation between the incidence of VVC and educational background,knowledge of gynecologic infection, history of gynecologic infection, hygienic habit, sex life, or use of medicine in the child-bearing period. Human defensin may be closely correlated with the pathogenesis of VVC.