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Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping

BACKGROUND & AIM: Women with HIV/HPV coinfection and cervical lesions are at increased risk of developing HPV related anal cancer. Self-collection of anal swabs may facilitate HPV molecular testing in anal cancer screening, especially in high-risk groups, and yet it is not adequately studied. We...

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Autores principales: Dube Mandishora, Racheal S., Rounge, Trine B., Fitzpatrick, Megan, Christiansen, Irene Kraus, Ambur, Ole Herman, Lagström, Sonja, Stray-Pedersen, Babill, Tommasino, Massimo, Palefsky, Joel, Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8075200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33901223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250426
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author Dube Mandishora, Racheal S.
Rounge, Trine B.
Fitzpatrick, Megan
Christiansen, Irene Kraus
Ambur, Ole Herman
Lagström, Sonja
Stray-Pedersen, Babill
Tommasino, Massimo
Palefsky, Joel
Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
author_facet Dube Mandishora, Racheal S.
Rounge, Trine B.
Fitzpatrick, Megan
Christiansen, Irene Kraus
Ambur, Ole Herman
Lagström, Sonja
Stray-Pedersen, Babill
Tommasino, Massimo
Palefsky, Joel
Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
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description BACKGROUND & AIM: Women with HIV/HPV coinfection and cervical lesions are at increased risk of developing HPV related anal cancer. Self-collection of anal swabs may facilitate HPV molecular testing in anal cancer screening, especially in high-risk groups, and yet it is not adequately studied. We evaluated level of agreement between self-collected anal swabs (SCAS) and clinician-collected anal swabs (CCAS) when used for HPV genotyping. We also described the anal HPV genotype distribution and HIV/HPV coinfection. METHODS: We performed a cross sectional study with participants from a visual-inspection-with-acetic-acid and cervicography (VIAC) clinic, in Harare, Zimbabwe. In a clinic setting, the women aged ≥18 years provided anal swabs in duplicate; first CCAS and then SCAS immediately after. HPV detection and genotyping were performed using next generation amplicon sequencing of a 450bp region of the HPV L1 gene. Level of agreement of HPV genotypes between CCAS and SCAS was calculated using the kappa statistic. McNemar tests were used to evaluate agreement in the proportion of genotypes detected by either method. RESULTS: Three-hundred women provided 600 samples for HPV genotyping. HPV genotypes were detected in 25% of SCAS and in 22% of CCAS. The most common genotypes with CCAS were HPV52, HPV62 and HPV70 and with SCAS were HPV62, HPV44, HPV52, HPV53 and HPV68. Total HPV genotypes detected in CCAS were more than those detected in SCAS, 32 versus 27. The agreement of HPV genotypes between the two methods was 0.55 in kappa value (k). The test of proportions using McNemar gave a Chi-square value of 0.75 (p = 0.39). Multiple HPV infections were detected in 28/75 and 29/67 women for CCAS and SCAS respectively. CONCLUSIONS: SCAS and CCAS anal swabs showed moderate agreement, with no statistically significant difference in the proportion of genotypes detected by either methods. Although the differences between the two methods were not statistically significant, CCAS detected more HPV genotypes than SCAS and more HPV infections were detected in SCAS than in CCAS. Our data suggest that self-collected anal swabs can be used as an alternative to clinician-collected anal swabs for HPV genotyping.
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spelling pubmed-80752002021-05-05 Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping Dube Mandishora, Racheal S. Rounge, Trine B. Fitzpatrick, Megan Christiansen, Irene Kraus Ambur, Ole Herman Lagström, Sonja Stray-Pedersen, Babill Tommasino, Massimo Palefsky, Joel Chirenje, Zvavahera M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND & AIM: Women with HIV/HPV coinfection and cervical lesions are at increased risk of developing HPV related anal cancer. Self-collection of anal swabs may facilitate HPV molecular testing in anal cancer screening, especially in high-risk groups, and yet it is not adequately studied. We evaluated level of agreement between self-collected anal swabs (SCAS) and clinician-collected anal swabs (CCAS) when used for HPV genotyping. We also described the anal HPV genotype distribution and HIV/HPV coinfection. METHODS: We performed a cross sectional study with participants from a visual-inspection-with-acetic-acid and cervicography (VIAC) clinic, in Harare, Zimbabwe. In a clinic setting, the women aged ≥18 years provided anal swabs in duplicate; first CCAS and then SCAS immediately after. HPV detection and genotyping were performed using next generation amplicon sequencing of a 450bp region of the HPV L1 gene. Level of agreement of HPV genotypes between CCAS and SCAS was calculated using the kappa statistic. McNemar tests were used to evaluate agreement in the proportion of genotypes detected by either method. RESULTS: Three-hundred women provided 600 samples for HPV genotyping. HPV genotypes were detected in 25% of SCAS and in 22% of CCAS. The most common genotypes with CCAS were HPV52, HPV62 and HPV70 and with SCAS were HPV62, HPV44, HPV52, HPV53 and HPV68. Total HPV genotypes detected in CCAS were more than those detected in SCAS, 32 versus 27. The agreement of HPV genotypes between the two methods was 0.55 in kappa value (k). The test of proportions using McNemar gave a Chi-square value of 0.75 (p = 0.39). Multiple HPV infections were detected in 28/75 and 29/67 women for CCAS and SCAS respectively. CONCLUSIONS: SCAS and CCAS anal swabs showed moderate agreement, with no statistically significant difference in the proportion of genotypes detected by either methods. Although the differences between the two methods were not statistically significant, CCAS detected more HPV genotypes than SCAS and more HPV infections were detected in SCAS than in CCAS. Our data suggest that self-collected anal swabs can be used as an alternative to clinician-collected anal swabs for HPV genotyping. Public Library of Science 2021-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8075200/ /pubmed/33901223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250426 Text en © 2021 Dube Mandishora et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dube Mandishora, Racheal S.
Rounge, Trine B.
Fitzpatrick, Megan
Christiansen, Irene Kraus
Ambur, Ole Herman
Lagström, Sonja
Stray-Pedersen, Babill
Tommasino, Massimo
Palefsky, Joel
Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping
title Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping
title_full Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping
title_fullStr Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping
title_full_unstemmed Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping
title_short Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping
title_sort self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for hpv genotyping
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8075200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33901223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250426
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