2016
DOI: 10.1136/jclinpath-2016-204017
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Detection of HPV subtypes by mass spectrometry in FFPE tissue specimens: a reliable tool for routine diagnostics

Abstract: Aims Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is a causative agent for approximately 5% of all new cancer cases in humans. The virus is detected in cervical, anal, vaginal, penile, vulvar and head and neck cancers and has prognostic implications. Thus, test systems are required to detect high-risk but also low-risk HPV subtypes with high specificity and sensitivity in a timeeffective and cost-effective manner. In the present study we developed a new mass spectrometry (MS)-based test system for the detection of HP… Show more

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“…Besides rRT-PCR (gold standard), alternative techniques such as isothermal amplification methods and MS are available for the detection of viruses [ 24 , 25 ]. MS has been successfully used for the detection of viral DNA, RNA or proteins in previous studies [ 26 , 27 , 28 ]. The method is fast with a turnaround time of max.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides rRT-PCR (gold standard), alternative techniques such as isothermal amplification methods and MS are available for the detection of viruses [ 24 , 25 ]. MS has been successfully used for the detection of viral DNA, RNA or proteins in previous studies [ 26 , 27 , 28 ]. The method is fast with a turnaround time of max.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass spectrometry (MS) at large has entered a new era in the past few years with potential applications for routine pathological diagnostics. [1,2] One year ago, we offered our point of view regarding the most promising proteomic workflows for future applications in tissue-based diagnostics and the prerequisites for a successful translational implementation. [3] Today, four approaches appear as possible future cornerstones for histoproteomic diagnostics in institutes of pathology: MALDI profiling and imaging, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), and laser microdissection-based microproteomics.…”
Section: Rémi Longuespée* Rita Casadonte Kristina Schwamborn and Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proteomic profiling provides panoramic pictures of the final molecular actors of biological contexts of interest. Mass spectrometry (MS) at large has entered a new era in the past few years with potential applications for routine pathological diagnostics . One year ago, we offered our point of view regarding the most promising proteomic workflows for future applications in tissue‐based diagnostics and the prerequisites for a successful translational implementation .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An example from the pathology lab is the use of a highly sensitive and cost-effective MS-based test system for the detection of human papillomaviruses in FFPE tissue sections. This MALDI IMS method is suitable for detection of both high-isk and low-risk human papilloma virus subtypes 39…”
Section: Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/ionisation Imaging Mass Spementioning
confidence: 99%