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Stability of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in Cervical ThinPrep Specimens Previously Lysed With Glacial Acetic Acid Effect on cobas 4800 HPV Test Performance

机译:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)在宫颈薄雾试样中的稳定性,先前裂解了冰川4800 HPV测试性能的冰醋酸效应

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BACKGROUND: The authors previously demonstrated that lysing samples with glacial acetic acid (GAA) before human papillomavirus (HPV) testing does not adversely affect HPV detection with the cobas 4800 HPV Test. However, the long-term impact of GAA on HPV DNA was not explored in that study, and inherent cell loss with the lysing protocol used also was observed. The current study "considered the long-term effects of GAA treatment of cervical ThinPrep samples on HPV detection with the cobas 4800 HPV Test. They also modified the manufacturer's lysing procedure for ThinPrep specimens to help prevent cell loss. METHODS: Seventy-eight ThinPrep samples, including previously lysed, archived specimens, were split; then, 1 part was treated with GAA according to the manufacturer's protocol or using a modified protocol, and the other part was left untreated. All samples were tested for HPV using the cobas 4800 HPV Test. The HPV-positive/HPV-negative status of tested samples was used to determine the level of agreement between treated and untreated fractions. Performance of the modified lysing procedure was assessed relative to the manufacturer's protocol. RESULTS: Positive HPV status produced 97% agreement between the GAA-treated/untreated fractions. Concordance between the GAA-treated/untreated fractions did not differ between the 2 lysing methods; however, the average percentage increases in |3-globin and HPVcycle threshold values after lysing were less discernible for the modified lysing method. CONCLUSIONS: GAA treatment of cervical ThinPrep specimens does not have long-term adverse effects on HPV detection with the cobas 4800 HPV Test. The manufacturer's GAA lysing procedure for ThinPrep specimens can be reliably : modified for specimens that may subsequently undergo HPV testing.
机译:背景:前面证明,在人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测之前,具有冰醋酸(GaA)的裂解样品不会对COBAS 4800 HPV测试产生不利影响HPV检测。然而,在该研究中未探讨GaA对HPV DNA对HPV DNA的长期影响,并且观察到使用的裂解方案的固有细胞损失。目前的研究“考虑了Gaa治疗宫颈薄雾样品对HPV检测的长期效应与COBAS 4800 HPV试验。它们还修改了制造商的薄膜样本的裂解程序,以帮助预防细胞损失。方法:七十八个薄雾样品包括先前裂解的存档标本的分裂;然后,根据制造商的方案或使用改性方案,用Gaa处理1部分,另一部分未处理。使用COBAS 4800 HPV测试测试所有样品的HPV。 。测试样品的HPV阳性/ HPV阴性状态用于确定治疗和未处理分数之间的一致性水平。相对于制造商的协议评估了修饰的裂解程序的性能。结果:正面HPV状态产生97%的协议在GaA处理/未处理的级分之间。GAA处理/未处理的级分之间的一致性在2个裂解方法之间没有差异; HOWE ver,在改进的裂解方法对裂解后的裂解后3-珠蛋白和HPVCYCLE阈值的平均百分比增加。结论:宫颈薄雾试样的GAA治疗对HPV检测没有长期的不良反应,具有COBAS 4800 HPV试验。制造商对薄雾试样的GAA裂解程序可以可靠:修饰用于随后可能进行HPV测试的标本。

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