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Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions

BACKGROUND: HR HPV genotypes when assayed collectively, achieve high sensitivity but low specificity for the prediction of CIN2+. Knowledge of the specific genotypes in an infection may facilitate the use of HR HPV detection in routine clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate of HR HPV det...

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Autores principales: Cuzick, Jack, Ho, Linda, Terry, George, Kleeman, Michelle, Giddings, Michael, Austin, Janet, Cadman, Louise, Ashdown-Barr, Lesley, Costa, Maria J., Szarewski, Anne
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4012136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24630483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2014.02.002
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author Cuzick, Jack
Ho, Linda
Terry, George
Kleeman, Michelle
Giddings, Michael
Austin, Janet
Cadman, Louise
Ashdown-Barr, Lesley
Costa, Maria J.
Szarewski, Anne
author_facet Cuzick, Jack
Ho, Linda
Terry, George
Kleeman, Michelle
Giddings, Michael
Austin, Janet
Cadman, Louise
Ashdown-Barr, Lesley
Costa, Maria J.
Szarewski, Anne
author_sort Cuzick, Jack
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description BACKGROUND: HR HPV genotypes when assayed collectively, achieve high sensitivity but low specificity for the prediction of CIN2+. Knowledge of the specific genotypes in an infection may facilitate the use of HR HPV detection in routine clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate of HR HPV detection and the accuracy of CIN2+ prediction between PapType test (Genera Biosystems) and other commercially available HR HPV assays, and to examine the value of full HPV genotyping. STUDY DESIGN: PreservCyt samples from 1099 women referred for abnormal cervical cytology were used. CIN2+ was chosen as the primary end-point but CIN3+ was also evaluated. A hierarchy of HR HPV genotypes was created using PPV and this was used to create 3 groups of genotypes with potentially different management. RESULTS: The PapType assay has a specificity of 22.4% and a sensitivity of 94.6% for CIN2+ prediction. Classification into Groups A (HPV33 and HPV16, very highly predictive), B (HPV31, 18, 52, 35, 58, 51 highly predictive) and C (HPV68, 45, 39, 66, 56, 59, intermediate predictive) could double the specificity (44.5%) but only slightly reduce the sensitivity for CIN2+ (91.5%) and CIN3+ (94.0%). CONCLUSIONS: The PapType assay is a simple, reproducible and effective test for HR HPV detection and genotyping. HPV 33 was found to have a very high PPV and should therefore be managed as for HPV16.
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spelling pubmed-40121362014-05-09 Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions Cuzick, Jack Ho, Linda Terry, George Kleeman, Michelle Giddings, Michael Austin, Janet Cadman, Louise Ashdown-Barr, Lesley Costa, Maria J. Szarewski, Anne J Clin Virol Article BACKGROUND: HR HPV genotypes when assayed collectively, achieve high sensitivity but low specificity for the prediction of CIN2+. Knowledge of the specific genotypes in an infection may facilitate the use of HR HPV detection in routine clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate of HR HPV detection and the accuracy of CIN2+ prediction between PapType test (Genera Biosystems) and other commercially available HR HPV assays, and to examine the value of full HPV genotyping. STUDY DESIGN: PreservCyt samples from 1099 women referred for abnormal cervical cytology were used. CIN2+ was chosen as the primary end-point but CIN3+ was also evaluated. A hierarchy of HR HPV genotypes was created using PPV and this was used to create 3 groups of genotypes with potentially different management. RESULTS: The PapType assay has a specificity of 22.4% and a sensitivity of 94.6% for CIN2+ prediction. Classification into Groups A (HPV33 and HPV16, very highly predictive), B (HPV31, 18, 52, 35, 58, 51 highly predictive) and C (HPV68, 45, 39, 66, 56, 59, intermediate predictive) could double the specificity (44.5%) but only slightly reduce the sensitivity for CIN2+ (91.5%) and CIN3+ (94.0%). CONCLUSIONS: The PapType assay is a simple, reproducible and effective test for HR HPV detection and genotyping. HPV 33 was found to have a very high PPV and should therefore be managed as for HPV16. Elsevier Science 2014-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4012136/ /pubmed/24630483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2014.02.002 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).
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Cuzick, Jack
Ho, Linda
Terry, George
Kleeman, Michelle
Giddings, Michael
Austin, Janet
Cadman, Louise
Ashdown-Barr, Lesley
Costa, Maria J.
Szarewski, Anne
Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
title Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
title_full Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
title_fullStr Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
title_full_unstemmed Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
title_short Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
title_sort individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the paptype test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4012136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24630483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2014.02.002
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