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  • Specific HPV genotypes are linked to head and neck cancers, and this study aimed to validate a real-time PCR assay (Cobas) for detecting High Risk HPV DNA in Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) and oral cytobrush samples.
  • The study included 53 head and neck cancer samples and 26 anogenital neoplasia samples, revealing that 26.7% of the HNC patients tested positive for HPV, while 57.7% of the control group with anogenital neoplasia were HPV positive.
  • Results showed that the Cobas assay has high sensitivity (91.7%) and specificity (96.9%), proving it to be a reliable method for detecting HPV DNA quickly

Article Abstract

Specific HPV genotypes have been recognized as risk factors inducing head and neck cancers (HNC). The aim of this study was to validate a real-time PCR assay to detect accurately High Risk HPV DNA in Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) and oral cytobrush samples and compare the results with conventional PCR. Repeatability, reproducibility and limit of detection of Cobas assay were estimated for oral cytobrush and FFPE samples of patients with HNC. 53 samples of patients with a HNC were then used for assay comparison with conventional PCR. Finally, 26 samples of patients with anogenital neoplasia cancer were analyzed as control and assays comparison. Among the 53 samples of patients with HNC, 12 (26.7%) were HPV positive, 33 (73.3%) were HPV negative and 8 (15.1%) were non contributive with the Cobas assay. Among the 26 samples of patients with anogenital neoplasia, 15 (57.7%) were HPV positive and 11 were HPV negative (42.3%). One sample was found with an HPV 16 and HPV 18 co-infection. Only 3 samples were found with discrepant results. Cobas assay was found suitable for routine HPV detection with a very good repeatability and reproducibility for all HPV genotypes (CV < 0.6% and <0.4% respectively). Sensitivity and specificity for Cobas assay were 91.7% [61.5%;99.8%] and 96.9% [83.8%;99.9%] respectively. Ten nanograms of DNA were sufficient for the detection of HPV 16, HPV 18 and HPV in FFPE and oral cytobrush samples. Cobas assay was found comparable to conventional PCR and can detect accurately and rapidly HPV DNA in FFPE and oral cytobrush samples for the management of HNC and other types of HPV-associated neoplasia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063863PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-29790-zDOI Listing

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