Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention

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Autor(a) principal: Carestiato,Fernanda Nahoum
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Silva,Kátia Cristina da, Balthazar,Daniela Signorelli, Silva,Licínio, Marinho,Marisa, Oliveira,Ledy Horto dos Santos, Cavalcanti,Silvia Maria Baeta
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of molecular methodologies to access human papillomavirus genome in the genital tract. Samples from 136 women aged 17 to 52 years old obtained from the Dr. Sérgio Franco Laboratories between 2000 and 2001, were analyzed by the hybrid capture assay and amplified by PCR with generic primers MY09/MY11 and specific primers for types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 58. Viral genome was detected in 71.3% of the samples by hybrid capture and 75% by amplification. When cytopathology was used as a reference method for screening lesions, hybrid capture (p=0) and amplification (p=0.002) presented positive association. The 3 methods showed absolute agreement when cytopathology confirmed papillomavirus infection and high grade intraepithelial lesion. Disagreements occurred for 10 cases: seven inflammatory cases positive by PCR and negative for hybrid capture and 3 low squamous intraepithelial lesions positive for hybrid capture but negative for amplification. In conclusion, hybrid capture was shown to be sensitive and specific enough for use in clinical routines. Moreover, the evaluation of viral load values obtained by this method were shown to be related to the severity of the lesion and merit further studies to analyze the possible association with risk of progression to malignancy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
title Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
spellingShingle Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
Carestiato,Fernanda Nahoum
Human papillomavirus
Squamous intraepithelial neoplasia
Cancer
Hybrid capture
Polymerase chain reaction
title_short Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
title_full Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
title_fullStr Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
title_sort Analysis of molecular biology techniques for the diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention
author Carestiato,Fernanda Nahoum
author_facet Carestiato,Fernanda Nahoum
Silva,Kátia Cristina da
Balthazar,Daniela Signorelli
Silva,Licínio
Marinho,Marisa
Oliveira,Ledy Horto dos Santos
Cavalcanti,Silvia Maria Baeta
author_role author
author2 Silva,Kátia Cristina da
Balthazar,Daniela Signorelli
Silva,Licínio
Marinho,Marisa
Oliveira,Ledy Horto dos Santos
Cavalcanti,Silvia Maria Baeta
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carestiato,Fernanda Nahoum
Silva,Kátia Cristina da
Balthazar,Daniela Signorelli
Silva,Licínio
Marinho,Marisa
Oliveira,Ledy Horto dos Santos
Cavalcanti,Silvia Maria Baeta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Human papillomavirus
Squamous intraepithelial neoplasia
Cancer
Hybrid capture
Polymerase chain reaction
topic Human papillomavirus
Squamous intraepithelial neoplasia
Cancer
Hybrid capture
Polymerase chain reaction
description The objective of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of molecular methodologies to access human papillomavirus genome in the genital tract. Samples from 136 women aged 17 to 52 years old obtained from the Dr. Sérgio Franco Laboratories between 2000 and 2001, were analyzed by the hybrid capture assay and amplified by PCR with generic primers MY09/MY11 and specific primers for types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 58. Viral genome was detected in 71.3% of the samples by hybrid capture and 75% by amplification. When cytopathology was used as a reference method for screening lesions, hybrid capture (p=0) and amplification (p=0.002) presented positive association. The 3 methods showed absolute agreement when cytopathology confirmed papillomavirus infection and high grade intraepithelial lesion. Disagreements occurred for 10 cases: seven inflammatory cases positive by PCR and negative for hybrid capture and 3 low squamous intraepithelial lesions positive for hybrid capture but negative for amplification. In conclusion, hybrid capture was shown to be sensitive and specific enough for use in clinical routines. Moreover, the evaluation of viral load values obtained by this method were shown to be related to the severity of the lesion and merit further studies to analyze the possible association with risk of progression to malignancy.
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