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. 2011 Sep-Oct;15(5):467-72.
doi: 10.1016/s1413-8670(11)70229-x.

Human papillomavirus detection and typing using a nested-PCR-RFLP assay

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Human papillomavirus detection and typing using a nested-PCR-RFLP assay

Janaina Coser et al. Braz J Infect Dis. 2011 Sep-Oct.
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Abstract

Background: It is clinically important to detect and type human papillomavirus (HPV) in a sensitive and specific manner.

Objectives: Development of a nested-polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (nested-PCR-RFLP) assay to detect and type HPV based on the analysis of L1 gene.

Methods: Analysis of published DNA sequence of mucosal HPV types to select sequences of new primers. Design of an original nested-PCR assay using the new primers pair selected and classical MY09/11 primers. HPV detection and typing in cervical samples using the nested-PCR-RFLP assay.

Results: The nested-PCR-RFLP assay detected and typed HPV in cervical samples. Of the total of 128 clinical samples submitted to simple PCR and nested-PCR for detection of HPV, 37 (28.9%) were positive for the virus by both methods and 25 samples were positive only by nested-PCR (67.5% increase in detection rate compared with single PCR). All HPV positive samples were effectively typed by RFLP assay.

Conclusion: The method of nested-PCR proved to be an effective diagnostic tool for HPV detection and typing.

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