TY - JOUR
T1 - Nested PCR with the PGMY09/11 and GP5 +/6 + primer sets improves detection of HPV DNA in cervical samples
AU - Fuessel Haws, Andrea L.
AU - He, Qin
AU - Rady, Peter L.
AU - Zhang, Lifang
AU - Grady, James
AU - Hughes, Thomas K.
AU - Stisser, Kendra
AU - Konig, Rolf
AU - Tyring, Stephen K.
N1 - Funding Information:
These studies were supported by the NCI, grant #1RO3 CA030730 (SKT) and in part by the NIH Predoctoral Training Program in Mucosal Immunology T32-AI07626 01A1 (RK).
PY - 2004/12/1
Y1 - 2004/12/1
N2 - Based on epidemiological and research evidence, HPV has a causal role in cervical carcinogenesis. Several HPV detection methods exist to date; the most commonly used method for detection of genital HPVs consists of nested PCR using the MY09/11 and GP5 +/6 + primer sets (MY/GP +). Recently, the PGMY09/11 primer set, a modified version of the MY09/11 primer set, was introduced for single PCR and was found to detect a wider range of HPV types. The next logical step was taken and the efficacy of nested PCR using the PGMY09/11 and GP5 +/6 + primer sets (PGMY/GP +) to detect HPV in cervical samples was evaluated. In this comparative study, nested PCR using the novel PGMY/GP + primer set combination was found to be more type sensitive than the nested PCR with the MY/GP + primer sets, detecting a wider range of HPV types, low copy HPVs, and better characterizing samples infected with multiple strains of HPV. Standardization and use of the PGMY/GP + PCR system could aid physicians in providing more efficient HPV screening and better treatment for patients.
AB - Based on epidemiological and research evidence, HPV has a causal role in cervical carcinogenesis. Several HPV detection methods exist to date; the most commonly used method for detection of genital HPVs consists of nested PCR using the MY09/11 and GP5 +/6 + primer sets (MY/GP +). Recently, the PGMY09/11 primer set, a modified version of the MY09/11 primer set, was introduced for single PCR and was found to detect a wider range of HPV types. The next logical step was taken and the efficacy of nested PCR using the PGMY09/11 and GP5 +/6 + primer sets (PGMY/GP +) to detect HPV in cervical samples was evaluated. In this comparative study, nested PCR using the novel PGMY/GP + primer set combination was found to be more type sensitive than the nested PCR with the MY/GP + primer sets, detecting a wider range of HPV types, low copy HPVs, and better characterizing samples infected with multiple strains of HPV. Standardization and use of the PGMY/GP + PCR system could aid physicians in providing more efficient HPV screening and better treatment for patients.
KW - Detection
KW - GP
KW - Human papillomavirus
KW - PCR
KW - PGMY
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jviromet.2004.08.007
DO - 10.1016/j.jviromet.2004.08.007
M3 - Article
C2 - 15488625
AN - SCOPUS:5644288566
SN - 0166-0934
VL - 122
SP - 87
EP - 93
JO - Journal of Virological Methods
JF - Journal of Virological Methods
IS - 1
ER -