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Urine versus brushed samples in human papillomavirus screening: study in both genders
作者姓名:D'Hauwers K  Depuydt C  Bogers JP  Stalpaert M  Vereecken A  Wyndaele JJ  Tjalma W
作者单位:[1]Departments of Urology,University Hospital Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat 10, Antwerp B-2650, Belgium [2]Department of Urology, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, St Radboud, Geert Grooteplein 10, Internal Route 659,6500 HB Nijmegen, the Netherlands [3]AML, Algemeen Medisch Labo, Desguinlei 88, 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium [4]Departments of Pathology, University Hospital Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat 10, Antwerp B-2650, Belgium [5]Departments of Gynecology, University Hospital Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat 10, Antwerp B-2650, Belgium
摘    要:Aim: To investigate whether urine is a good medium for screening and whether there is a correlation between the amount of extracted DNA and human papillomavirus (HPV)-positivity. Methods: In the present study, 30 first-voided urine (FVU) specimens and 20 urethroglandular swabs using cervex-brushes from male partners of HPV-positive patients, and 31 FVU specimens and 100 liquid-based cervix cytology leftovers sampled with cervix-brushes from HPV-positive women were examined for the presence of β-globin. Oncogenic HPV were detected using type-specific PCR. Results: β-globin was found in all the brushed samples, whereas it was found in only 68.9% of the FVU specimens. HPV-PCR was positive in 60.0% of the male brushes, in 29% of the female brushes and in 0% of the male FVU specimens. DNA concentration was, respectively, 0.9998 ng/μL, 37.0598 ng/μL and 0.0207 ng/μL. Conclusion: Urine is not a good tool for HPV detection, probably because the low DNA concentration reflects a low amount of collected cells. β-globin is measurable in FVU by real time quantitative PCR, but the DNA concentration is lower compared to brush sampling for both genders. β-globin-positivity of urethral and cervical swabs is 100%, showing a higher mean concentration of DNA, leading to a higher detection rate of HPV. This is the first article linking DNA- concentration to the presence of HPV.

关 键 词:男性  人乳头状瘤病毒  DNA  聚合酶链  尿液
修稿时间:2006-06-12

Urine versus brushed samples in human papillomavirus screening: study in both genders
D'Hauwers K,Depuydt C,Bogers JP,Stalpaert M,Vereecken A,Wyndaele JJ,Tjalma W.Urine versus brushed samples in human papillomavirus screening: study in both genders[J].Asian Journal of Andrology,2007,9(5):705-710.
Authors:D'Hauwers Kathleen  Depuydt Christophe  Bogers John-Paul  Stalpaert Michel  Vereecken Annie  Wyndaele Jean-Jacques  Tjalma Wiebren
Institution:Department of Urology, University Hospital Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium. K.D'Hauwers@uro.umcn.nl
Abstract:AIM: To investigate whether urine is a good medium for screening and whether there is a correlation between the amount of extracted DNA and human papillomavirus (HPV)-positivity. METHODS: In the present study, 30 first-voided urine (FVU) specimens and 20 urethroglandular swabs using cervex-brushes from male partners of HPV-positive patients, and 31 FVU specimens and 100 liquid-based cervix cytology leftovers sampled with cervix-brushes from HPV-positive women were examined for the presence of beta-globin. Oncogenic HPV were detected using type-specific PCR. RESULTS: beta-globin was found in all the brushed samples, whereas it was found in only 68.9% of the FVU specimens. HPV-PCR was positive in 60.0% of the male brushes, in 29% of the female brushes and in 0% of the male FVU specimens. DNA concentration was, respectively, 0.9998 ng/microL, 37.0598 ng/microL and 0.0207 ng/microL. CONCLUSION: Urine is not a good tool for HPV detection, probably because the low DNA concentration reflects a low amount of collected cells. beta-globin is measurable in FVU by real time quantitative PCR, but the DNA concentration is lower compared to brush sampling for both genders. beta-globin-positivity of urethral and cervical swabs is 100%, showing a higher mean concentration of DNA, leading to a higher detection rate of HPV. This is the first article linking DNA-concentration to the presence of HPV.
Keywords:DNA  human papillomavirus  men  polymerase chain reaction  screening  urine
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