1. Development of a fluorescence-based multiplex genotyping method for simultaneous determination of human papillomavirus infections and viral loads.
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Zhengrong Sun, Rong Zhang, Zhonghua Liu, Chao Liu, Xiulin Li, Weiqiang Zhou, Lianxia Yang, Qiang Ruan, Xu Zhang, Sun, Zhengrong, Zhang, Rong, Liu, Zhonghua, Liu, Chao, Li, Xiulin, Zhou, Weiqiang, Yang, Lianxia, Ruan, Qiang, and Zhang, Xu
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FLUORESCENCE ,GENOTYPES ,PAPILLOMAVIRUS diseases ,VIRAL load ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,UTERINE cervicitis ,STATISTICAL correlation ,PAPILLOMAVIRUS disease diagnosis ,VERTEBRATE classification ,CERVIX uteri ,DNA ,PAPILLOMAVIRUSES ,RESEARCH evaluation ,VERTEBRATES ,VIRUS diseases ,CERVICAL intraepithelial neoplasia - Abstract
Background: Persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is correlated with an increased risk of developing intraepithelial lesion or malignancy (NILM). The aims of the current study is to establish a method named BioPerfectus Multiplex Real Time (BMRT) HPV assay for simultaneous typing and quantifying HPVs, and to evaluate it by comparison with HPV GenoArray test and PCR-sequencing method, as well as histological status.Methods: A total of 817 cervical specimens were evaluated by BMRT method and HPV GenoArray test, using PCR-sequencing method as the reference standard; simultaneously, high-risk HPV-16 and -18 DNA loads were assessed in 443 specimens to investigate the correlation with infection outcomes.Results: The overall detection coincidence rate between BMRT assay and HPV GenoArray test is 96.6 % and the Kappa value is 0.760. In addition, the sensitivity and positive predictive value of BMRT is 98.4 % and 95.7 % compared with the results detected by PCR-sequencing method, respectively. HPV-16 viral load has a correlation with CINs or worse lesions. By comparing with infected women presenting NILM /cervicitis, the cutoff value for HPV-16 from patients with CINs was 0.827. With this cutoff value, 74.6 % sensitivity and 72.5 % specificity for prediction of HPV-16 infected patients with CINI and higher CIN were achieved. High significance was obtained when comparing the infected women presenting NILM/cervicitis with women either with CIN and cervical carcinomas (p < 0.001).Conclusions: The BMRT assay seemed to be a good alternative approach for HR-HPV testing, due to its high level of automation and ability to quantify HPV-16, HPV-18 and other HR-HPVs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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