Development of a novel liquid bead array human papillomavirus genotyping assay (PGMY-LX) and comparison with linear array for continuity in longitudinal cohort studies
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Development of a novel liquid bead array human papillomavirus genotyping assay (PGMY-LX) and comparison with linear array for continuity in longitudinal cohort studies
Abstract
Studies of the natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection require reproducible, type-specific testing of the viral types that infect cervical tissue; Linear Array (LA) is one method that has been widely used. We sought to develop a cost-effective, high-throughput alternative using the same PGMY09/11 primer/probe system and offering sensitivity and specificity comparable to those with LA to ensure continuity in longitudinal studies. We report here on a Luminex-based approach, PGMY-LX, that offers type-specific detection of 33 oncogenic and nononcogenic types. Detection of HPV type-specific plasmid DNA was highly specific, with high signal-to-noise ratios for all types except nononcogenic type 40 and no cross-reactivity between types. Cohen's unweighted κ values for 378 clinical samples tested by both LA and PGMY-LX were ≥0.8 (range, 0.80 to 1.0) for 25 types, including oncogenic HPV types 16, 31, 33, 39, 45, 58, and 59 and possibly oncogenic types 53, 66, 73, and 82) and >0.7 (range, 0.74 to 0.79) for oncogenic types 18, 35, 51, and 56 and probable oncogenic type 68b, indicating substantial or better type-specific agreement between the two methods. The reproducibility by PGMY-LX of the types detected by LA varied from 94% when a single HPV type was present to 66% when multiple types were present. The interrun reproducibility for PGMY-LX varied from 98% for single-type infections to 85% for multiple-type infections. The high reproducibility of PGMY-LX and the type-specific agreement with LA allows PGMY-LX to be incorporated into longitudinal, cohort studies that have historically relied on LA.
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