时间和温度对人乳头瘤病毒及细胞核酸稳定性的影响。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of virological methods Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1016/j.jviromet.2024.115101
Linzi Connor , Anna Davey , Janathan Danial , Sharon Moncur , Hana Elasifer , Catriona Graham , Kate Cuschieri
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背景:自我抽样现在是基于hpv的子宫颈筛查计划的关键组成部分,以吸引个人并提高参与度。由于自采样相对较新,需要详细调查分析前参数(如采样和检测之间的传递温度和时间)对HPV检测结果的影响。方法:使用FLOQSwab®和Evalyn Brush®在4°C,室温和37°C下评估HPV和细胞稳定性30周(0w,4w,12w,30w)。用hpv16阳性细胞系悬浮液接种该装置模拟阴道自身样本。使用两种基于dna的(AnyplexTM II HPV28, Papilloplex®HR-HPV),一种基于mrna的(APTIMA HR-HPV)和一种内部β -珠蛋白qPCR检测对设备进行检测。结果:无论使用何种设备或方法,在室温或4°C保存12周后,未观察到定性HPV检测的损失。对于基于dna的检测,无论温度/设备如何,随着时间的推移(30w),没有观察到定性HPV检测的损失。在37℃保存12周或更长时间时,观察到定性mRNA信号的丢失;然而,当两种设备在4°C中保存30周时,未观察到检测丢失。结论:HPV核酸在自采样本上是稳定的,然而,稳定的持续时间受到设备-检测组合的影响,在优化自采练习时应考虑这种差异。
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Effect of time and temperature on the stability of HPV and cellular nucleic acid using simulated dry self-samples

Background

Self-sampling is now a key component within HPV-based cervical screening programmes to engage individuals and enhance participation. As self-sampling is relatively new, information on the influence of pre-analytical parameters such as transit-temperature and time between sampling and testing on HPV test results requires detailed investigation.

Methods

FLOQSwabs® and Evalyn Brushes® were used to assess HPV and cellular stability over a 30-week period (0w,4w,12w,30w) at 4 °C, ambient, and 37 °C.
Vaginal self-samples were simulated by inoculating the devices with an HPV16-positive cell-line suspension. Devices were tested using two DNA-based (Anyplex™ II HPV28, Papilloplex® HR-HPV), one mRNA-based (APTIMA HR-HPV,) and one in-house beta-globin qPCR assay.

Results

No loss of qualitative HPV detection was observed after 12-weeks storage at ambient or 4°C irrespective of device or assay. For DNA-based assays, no loss of qualitative HPV detection was observed over time (30w) irrespective of temperature/device. Loss of qualitative mRNA signal was observed when devices were stored at 37°C for 12-weeks or longer; however, no loss of detection was observed at 30-weeks when either device was stored at 4°C.

Conclusion

HPV nucleic acid is stable on proxies of self-taken samples, however, the duration of stability was affected by the device and storage conditions. Such differences should be considered when optimising self-sampling exercises.
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