Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Bruno Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8289
Resumo: The Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) very common in the world. It infects the human epithelium may persisting of asymptomatic form or causing some neoplasia. Many studies report the association between HPV and many kinds of cancer such as: lap utero, anus, penis, vagina and vulva. According to INCA data for the year of 2016 are expected 16.340 new cases of lap utero cancer, being the second most frequent case in the female population in Brazil. For the recognition of the virus, there`s a lots of tracking methods, as morphological test (pap test), that observes cytopathic effects caused by the virus on human cells, suggesting the existence of infection, however this type of test presents low results and has shown high taxes of false negative and positive results. To overcome this problems, countless studies has shown the effect of molecular techniques utilization to increase the sensibility and especially, getting recognize and genotyping the HPV virus. On this recent studies, were tested distinct molecular techniques for typing the HPV virus, as Conventional PCR followed by Sanger Sequencing , Real time PCR (SYBRGreen® e Taqman ®) and Sequencing of New Generation. Altogether were collected 318 samples pf cervix grated, and from this material were collected the DNA using an adapted protocol (POWELL; GANNON, 2002). Using the conventional PCR technique followed by Sanger Sequencing we obtained 65 positives samples for the HPV(21%), in 49 samples(75,3%) it was possible to identify the HPV type, in the other 16 samples(24,7%) it was not possible the identification, probably because the infection was formed for two or more types of the virus. With the real time PCR technique using SYBRGreen®, were accomplished an experimente with 30 samples, which was possible to confirm the results in 28 of it, using Sanger Sequencing. In two samples the results are not confirmed, being possible to positive the sample, showing high sensibility of the real time PCR technique. The methodology of New Generation Sequencing (NGS) it showed useful for HPV identification, being one of the first studies published for routine use. And it has great prospects because besides HPV can identify other microorganisms in the sample and quantifies them as well.
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spelling Rocha, Bruno GarciaMatheucci Junior, Euclideshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4503704334231412Oliveira, Marcos Antônio dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/567640584539779787f7b5eb-e575-4a2a-849c-408639ed10f82016-11-08T18:48:36Z2016-11-08T18:48:36Z2016-03-31ROCHA, Bruno Garcia. Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV. 2016. Tese (Doutorado em Biotecnologia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8289.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8289The Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) very common in the world. It infects the human epithelium may persisting of asymptomatic form or causing some neoplasia. Many studies report the association between HPV and many kinds of cancer such as: lap utero, anus, penis, vagina and vulva. According to INCA data for the year of 2016 are expected 16.340 new cases of lap utero cancer, being the second most frequent case in the female population in Brazil. For the recognition of the virus, there`s a lots of tracking methods, as morphological test (pap test), that observes cytopathic effects caused by the virus on human cells, suggesting the existence of infection, however this type of test presents low results and has shown high taxes of false negative and positive results. To overcome this problems, countless studies has shown the effect of molecular techniques utilization to increase the sensibility and especially, getting recognize and genotyping the HPV virus. On this recent studies, were tested distinct molecular techniques for typing the HPV virus, as Conventional PCR followed by Sanger Sequencing , Real time PCR (SYBRGreen® e Taqman ®) and Sequencing of New Generation. Altogether were collected 318 samples pf cervix grated, and from this material were collected the DNA using an adapted protocol (POWELL; GANNON, 2002). Using the conventional PCR technique followed by Sanger Sequencing we obtained 65 positives samples for the HPV(21%), in 49 samples(75,3%) it was possible to identify the HPV type, in the other 16 samples(24,7%) it was not possible the identification, probably because the infection was formed for two or more types of the virus. With the real time PCR technique using SYBRGreen®, were accomplished an experimente with 30 samples, which was possible to confirm the results in 28 of it, using Sanger Sequencing. In two samples the results are not confirmed, being possible to positive the sample, showing high sensibility of the real time PCR technique. The methodology of New Generation Sequencing (NGS) it showed useful for HPV identification, being one of the first studies published for routine use. And it has great prospects because besides HPV can identify other microorganisms in the sample and quantifies them as well.O Papilomavírus humano conhecido como HPV é uma doença sexualmente transmissível frequente em todo mundo, ele infecta o epitélio de seres humanos, podendo persistir de forma assintomática ou causar neoplasias. Diversos estudos relatam a associação entre o HPV (Alto Risco) e diversos tipos de câncer como: colo de útero, ânus, orofaringe, pênis, vagina e vulva. Segundo dados do INCA para o ano de 2016, são esperados 16.340 novos casos de câncer de colo de útero, sendo de maior frequência na população feminina no Brasil. Para a identificação do vírus existem inúmeros métodos de rastreio como testes morfológicos (exame do Papanicolau), que observam os efeitos citopáticos que o vírus provoca nas células sugerindo a existência da infecção, mas este tipo de teste apresenta baixa especificidade e vem apresentando altas taxas de falsos-negativos e positivos. Para contornar estes problemas inúmeros estudos têm demostrando a eficácia da utilização de técnicas moleculares, para aumentar a sensibilidade e especificidade, conseguindo identificar e genotipar o vírus do HPV. No presente estudo foram testadas diferentes técnicas moleculares para a identificação do vírus do HPV como: PCR convencional seguida por sequenciamento Sanger, PCR em tempo real (SYBRGreen® e Taqman®) e sequenciamento de nova geração. Ao todo foram coletadas 318 de amostras de raspado do colo cervical. Deste material foi extraído o DNA utilizando um protocolo adaptado (POWELL, GANNON, 2002). Utilizando a técnica da PCR convencional seguida por sequenciamento Sanger obtivemos 65 amostras positivas para o HPV (21%), destas 49 amostras (75,3%) foi possível identificar o tipo do HPV e em 16 casos (24,7%) não foi possível identificar o vírus, sendo possivelmente uma infecção formada por dois ou mais tipos do vírus. Com a técnica de PCR em tempo real utilizando SYBRGreen® foi realizado um experimento com 30 amostras sendo possível confirma o resultado destas com o sequenciamento Sanger em 28 casos. Em duas amostras os resultados não corroboraram, sendo possível positivar a amostra. Mostrando a maior sensibilidade da técnica de PCR em tempo real. A metodologia de sequenciamento de nova geração (NGS) se mostrou útil para identificação do HPV, demonstrada neste trabalho de maneira inédita. 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title Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
Rocha, Bruno Garcia
Papilomavírus humano
HPV
PCR em tempo real
Sequenciamento Sanger
Sequenciamento de nova geração
Human Papiloma Virus
Real time PCR
Sanger sequencing
New generation sequencing
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
title_short Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
title_full Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
title_sort Desenvolvimento de metodologias para identificação molecular do HPV
author Rocha, Bruno Garcia
author_facet Rocha, Bruno Garcia
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Marcos Antônio de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Papilomavírus humano
HPV
PCR em tempo real
Sequenciamento Sanger
Sequenciamento de nova geração
topic Papilomavírus humano
HPV
PCR em tempo real
Sequenciamento Sanger
Sequenciamento de nova geração
Human Papiloma Virus
Real time PCR
Sanger sequencing
New generation sequencing
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Human Papiloma Virus
Real time PCR
Sanger sequencing
New generation sequencing
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
description The Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) very common in the world. It infects the human epithelium may persisting of asymptomatic form or causing some neoplasia. Many studies report the association between HPV and many kinds of cancer such as: lap utero, anus, penis, vagina and vulva. According to INCA data for the year of 2016 are expected 16.340 new cases of lap utero cancer, being the second most frequent case in the female population in Brazil. For the recognition of the virus, there`s a lots of tracking methods, as morphological test (pap test), that observes cytopathic effects caused by the virus on human cells, suggesting the existence of infection, however this type of test presents low results and has shown high taxes of false negative and positive results. To overcome this problems, countless studies has shown the effect of molecular techniques utilization to increase the sensibility and especially, getting recognize and genotyping the HPV virus. On this recent studies, were tested distinct molecular techniques for typing the HPV virus, as Conventional PCR followed by Sanger Sequencing , Real time PCR (SYBRGreen® e Taqman ®) and Sequencing of New Generation. Altogether were collected 318 samples pf cervix grated, and from this material were collected the DNA using an adapted protocol (POWELL; GANNON, 2002). Using the conventional PCR technique followed by Sanger Sequencing we obtained 65 positives samples for the HPV(21%), in 49 samples(75,3%) it was possible to identify the HPV type, in the other 16 samples(24,7%) it was not possible the identification, probably because the infection was formed for two or more types of the virus. With the real time PCR technique using SYBRGreen®, were accomplished an experimente with 30 samples, which was possible to confirm the results in 28 of it, using Sanger Sequencing. In two samples the results are not confirmed, being possible to positive the sample, showing high sensibility of the real time PCR technique. The methodology of New Generation Sequencing (NGS) it showed useful for HPV identification, being one of the first studies published for routine use. And it has great prospects because besides HPV can identify other microorganisms in the sample and quantifies them as well.
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