Optimization and analytical validation of the Allplex HPV28 genotyping assay for use in first-void urine samples.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-02-19 Epub Date: 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1128/jcm.01404-24
Margo Bell, Iacopo Baussano, MaryLuz Rol, Vanessa Tenet, Daniëlle A M Heideman, Tarik Gheit, Anne Van Caesbroeck, Alex Vorsters, Gary Clifford
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Despite first-void urine (FVU) being increasingly recognized as a credible specimen for human papillomavirus (HPV) detection, there is a lack of well-validated testing methods providing full quantitative genotyping required for vaccine impact monitoring from FVU samples. The Allplex HPV28 assay, capable of individually detecting 28 HPV genotypes, presents a promising method. We aimed to evaluate its genotype-specific performance on FVU samples, following optimization of FVU preanalytics. We selected 701 FVU samples collected using a Colli-Pee device (20 mL, with UCM), enriched for HPV-positivity (n = 630) based on previous testing with GP5+/6+-PCR-based reverse line blot (GP5+/6+ RLB) and E7-MPG after Amicon filtration (AF). We first evaluated the comparability and agreement of Allplex HPV28 genotype-specific positivity according to different preanalytics. Subsequently, we conducted the genotype-specific comparison of Allplex HPV28 with GP5+/6+ RLB AF and E7-MPG AF. No significant differences in HPV positivity by Allplex HPV28 testing were observed when comparing pre-centrifuged versus non-centrifuged DNA extraction, nor when comparing manual versus automated DNA extraction. Good genotype-specific agreement was observed between Allplex HPV28 and GP5+/6+ RLB AF, with Allplex HPV28 being slightly more sensitive for all 28 HPV genotypes (average Allplex HPV28:GP5+/6+ RLB AF ratio 1.729). Compared to E7-MPG AF, Allplex HPV28 exhibited lower sensitivity for all 21 overlapping HPV genotypes (average Allplex HPV28:E7-MPG AF ratio 0.588). The findings of this study, combined with practical considerations for real-world implementation, support the use of Allplex HPV28 testing after automated or manual DNA extraction without the requirement for pre-centrifugation, for HPV studies based on FVU samples, most notably those for vaccine impact monitoring on HPV prevalence.IMPORTANCEThis study provides the first analytical validation of the Allplex HPV28 genotyping assay for use in first-void urine samples, offering a reliable, non-invasive, and practical alternative to cervical samples for human papillomavirus (HPV) detection. It demonstrates a validated approach that supports the assay's potential application in real-world settings, including low- and middle-income countries, where non-invasive and widely acceptable sampling methods are crucial for maximizing population coverage and representativity. Given the urgent need for accurate and practical tools to monitor HPV vaccination impact, these findings offer a timely and impactful contribution to the field.

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Allplex HPV28基因分型检测首次空尿样本的优化和分析验证
尽管首次空尿(FVU)越来越被认为是人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测的可靠样本,但缺乏经过良好验证的检测方法,无法提供对首次空尿样本进行疫苗影响监测所需的完整定量基因分型。Allplex HPV28检测能够单独检测28种HPV基因型,是一种很有前途的方法。我们的目的是在优化FVU预分析后,评估其在FVU样品上的基因型特异性性能。我们选择了使用coli - pee装置采集的701份FVU样本(20 mL,带UCM),这些样本基于先前基于GP5+/6+- pcr的反向行印迹(GP5+/6+ RLB)和Amicon过滤(AF)后的E7-MPG检测,富集了hpv阳性(n = 630)。我们首先根据不同的预分析评估了Allplex HPV28基因型特异性阳性的可比性和一致性。随后,我们对Allplex HPV28与GP5+/6+ RLB AF和E7-MPG AF进行了基因型特异性比较。在比较预离心与非离心DNA提取、手工与自动DNA提取时,没有观察到Allplex HPV28检测的HPV阳性差异。Allplex HPV28和GP5+/6+ RLB AF具有良好的基因型特异性,其中Allplex HPV28对所有28种HPV基因型的敏感性略高(Allplex HPV28:GP5+/6+ RLB AF的平均比值为1.729)。与E7-MPG AF相比,Allplex HPV28对所有21种重叠HPV基因型的敏感性都较低(Allplex HPV28:E7-MPG AF的平均比值为0.588)。本研究的结果,结合现实世界实施的实际考虑,支持在基于FVU样本的HPV研究中,在不需要预离心的情况下,自动或手动提取DNA后使用Allplex HPV28检测,尤其是那些对HPV流行的疫苗影响监测。本研究首次对Allplex HPV28基因分型检测在首次空尿样本中的应用进行了分析验证,为人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测提供了一种可靠、非侵入性和实用的替代宫颈样本的方法。它展示了一种经过验证的方法,支持该方法在现实环境中的潜在应用,包括低收入和中等收入国家,在这些国家,非侵入性和广泛接受的采样方法对于最大限度地扩大人口覆盖率和代表性至关重要。鉴于迫切需要准确和实用的工具来监测HPV疫苗接种的影响,这些发现为该领域提供了及时和有影响力的贡献。
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
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17.10
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347
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Microbiology® disseminates the latest research concerning the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections, along with the laboratory's role in epidemiology and the management of infectious diseases.
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