2005
DOI: 10.1309/84e5whjqhk83bgqd
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Reproducibility of HPV DNA Testing by Hybrid Capture 2 in a Screening Setting

Abstract: Within a large Italian randomized trial on new technologies for cervical cancer screening involving 7 laboratories with different levels of experience, an intralaboratory and interlaboratory quality control program for human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing by Hybrid Capture 2 (HC2; Digene, Gaithersburg, MD) was implemented. To monitor the hybridization and detection steps, target samples containing purified, concentration-defined, HPV DNA were introduced in each test run. Only 3 of 1,024 showed a mistake in a… Show more

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“…Conversely, hc2 was more likely than LA to test positive among women with LSIL and HSIL cytology. It was observed previously that hc2 was more likely than another PCR assay, SPF 10 LiPA 25 , to test positive among women with LSIL cytology, which is indicative of a productive HPV infection producing higher viral loads compared with normal cytology. We suggest that viral load of the cervical specimen may have a greater influence on hc2 test performance than on PCR-based assay performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Conversely, hc2 was more likely than LA to test positive among women with LSIL and HSIL cytology. It was observed previously that hc2 was more likely than another PCR assay, SPF 10 LiPA 25 , to test positive among women with LSIL cytology, which is indicative of a productive HPV infection producing higher viral loads compared with normal cytology. We suggest that viral load of the cervical specimen may have a greater influence on hc2 test performance than on PCR-based assay performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…1-7); (b) as a consequence of greater sensitivity, higher negative predictive value (NPV), that is, testing negative for carcinogenic HPV DNA implies an extremely low risk of prevalent or incipient cancer/CIN3 (1,2,8), permitting an extension of screening intervals; and (c) greater reproducibility (9,10). Accordingly, carcinogenic HPV testing has now been approved in the United States as an adjunct to cytology for triage of equivocal cytology at all ages and for general screening in women z30 years old (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to being more sensitive than cytology, hpv testing is also much more reproducible across settings 37,38 . Testing for hpv is also less prone to human error because it does not rely on human interpretation and requires only minimal quality control and technician training.…”
Section: Role Of Hpv Testing In Current and Future Screening Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because some of them are regarded in fact as being of intermediate risk, this may even contribute to the high clinical sensitivity of the test (Castle, solomon et al 2008). While the HC2 test out of the vial of the ThinPrep liquidbased cytology has been approved by the Fda there are hints that the performance of the system under these conditions (which requires an elaborate transformation process) is somewhat poorer than from the standard medium (Carozzi, del Mistro et al 2005).…”
Section: Signal Amplificationmentioning
confidence: 99%