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Easy and fast detection and genotyping of high-risk human papillomavirus by dedicated DNA microarrays.

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Persistent cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is correlated with an increased risk of developing a high-grade cervical intraepithelial lesion. A two-step method was developed for detection and genotyping of high-risk HPV. DNA was firstly amplified by asymmetrical PCR in the presence of Cy3-labelled primers and dUTP. Labelled DNA was then genotyped using DNA microarray hybridization. The current study evaluated the technical efficacy of laboratory-designed HPV DNA microarrays for high-risk HPV genotyping on 57 malignant and non-malignant cervical smears. The approach was evaluated for a broad range of cytological samples: high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL), low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) and atypical squamous cells of high-grade (ASC-H). High-risk HPV was also detected in six atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) samples; among them only one cervical specimen was found uninfected, associated with no histological lesion. The HPV oligonucleotide DNA microarray genotyping detected 36 infections with a single high-risk HPV type and 5 multiple infections with several high-risk types. Taken together, these results demonstrate the sensitivity and specificity of the HPV DNA microarray approach. This approach could improve clinical management of patients with cervical cytological abnormalities.

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hal-00166049 , version 1 (31-07-2007)

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Valérie Albrecht, Anne Chevallier, Virginie Magnone, Pascal Barbry, Fanny Vandenbos, et al.. Easy and fast detection and genotyping of high-risk human papillomavirus by dedicated DNA microarrays.. Journal of Virological Methods, 2006, 137 (2), pp.236-44. ⟨10.1016/j.jviromet.2006.06.023⟩. ⟨hal-00166049⟩
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