乳头检查和线性阵列检测和区分宫颈上皮内病变女性宫颈和扁桃体涂片中人乳头瘤病毒的比较

European Journal of Microbiology & Immunology Pub Date : 2018-12-12 eCollection Date: 2018-12-23 DOI:10.1556/1886.2018.00018
Donata Grimm, Linn Woelber, Katharina Prieske, Barbara Schmalfeldt, Sascha Kürti, Chia-Jung Busch, Ingo Teudt, Oliver Brummer, Volkmar Mueller, Thomas Meyer
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口咽鳞状细胞癌(OSCCs)的一个亚组与高危人乳头瘤病毒(hr - hpv)感染有因果关系。为了评估宫颈高度鳞状上皮内病变(HSIL)的女性同时口腔HPV感染的患病率,同时收集73例患者的扁桃体和宫颈涂片,并使用两种商业检测方法,PapilloCheck (Greiner-Bio-One)和Linear Array (Roche)分析HPV。只有3/73(4.1%)的扁桃体涂片HPV阳性(HPV+),两种检测方法分别检测到HPV 16型、35型和45型(100%一致)。在60/66(91%)可评估的子宫颈涂片中也发现了一致的结果。在两种检测均呈阳性的标本中,分型结果完全一致的占71%(所有类型都相同),部分一致的占27%(至少有一种类型相同)。综上所述,PapilloCheck和Linear Array的HPV检测和分型结果高度一致,证实了宫颈HSIL患者扁桃体涂片中HR-HPV的低患病率。我们的数据表明,高级别宫颈发育不良患者口咽HPV感染的患病率较低。使用两种不同的商业检测方法证实了低检出率,HPV检测和分型结果基本一致,但对特定HPV类型存在一些差异。需要进行较大数量的比较测试,以确定易于逃避特定检测的HPV类型。
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Comparison of PapilloCheck and Linear Array to Detect and Differentiate Human Papillomaviruses in Cervical and Tonsillar Smears from Females with Cervical Intraepithelial Lesions.

A subgroup of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) are causally linked to infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPVs). To evaluate the prevalence of simultaneous oral HPV infection in females with cervical high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL), tonsillar- and cervical smears were collected simultaneously from 73 patients and analyzed for HPV using two commercial assays, PapilloCheck (Greiner-Bio-One) and Linear Array (Roche). Only 3/73 (4.1%) tonsillar smears were HPV positive (HPV+), with HPV types 16, 35, and 45, respectively, detected by both assays (100% agreement). Concordant results were also found in 60/66 (91%) evaluable cervical smears. Of specimens, positive by both assays, typing results completely coincide in 71% (all types are identical) and partially coincide in 27% (at least one type is identical). Taken together, results of HPV detection and typing by PapilloCheck and Linear Array are highly congruent and confirm the low prevalence of HR-HPV in tonsillar smears of patients with HSIL of the uterine cervix. Our data indicate low prevalence of oropharyngeal HPV infection in patients with high-grade cervical dysplasia. The low detection rate was confirmed by using two different commercial assays with largely consistent results of HPV detection and typing, but with some variation for particular HPV types. Comparative testing of larger numbers is required to identify the HPV types prone to escape detection with particular assays.

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