Prevalence of type-specific human papillomavirus in endocervical, upper and lower vaginal, perineal and vaginal self-collected specimens: Implications for vaginal self-collection

Jerome L. Belinson, Shangying Hu, Mayineur Niyazi, Robert G. Pretorius, He Wang, Chen Wen, Jennifer S. Smith, Jing Li, Frank J. Taddeo, Raoul J. Burchette, You Lin Qiao

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Abstract

To determine why a vaginal self-collection tested for high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) by Hybrid Capture 2® (hc2) has lower sensitivity and specificity for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Grade 2 or worse (≥CIN 2), we collected 5 specimens (endocervix, upper and lower vagina, perineum, vaginal self-collection) from 2,625 women. Endocervical and self-collected specimens had HR-HPV tests by hc2. All 5 anogenital specimens were tested for 37 HPV genotypes [Linear Array®, (LA)] from 397 women hc2 positive in endocervical or self-collected specimens and for a randomly selected 71 of 2,228 women hc2 negative on both specimens. Three hundred nintey-five women who screened positive by hc2 or had abnormal cytology underwent colposcopic evaluation. Of 47 women with ≥CIN 2, hc2 was positive in 97.9% (46/47) of endocervical and 80.9% (38/47), p = 0.008 of self-collected specimens. Seven of 9 women with ≥CIN 2 and negative self-collected hc2 tests were positive for HR-HPV by LA. Of 2,578 women without ≥CIN 2, hc2 was positive in 9.8% (253/2,578) of endocervical and 11.4% (294/2,578), p = 0.001 of self-collected specimens. Of the 41 more women without ≥CIN 2 that tested hc2 positive on the self-collected but negative on endocervical specimen, LA tested positive for HR-HPV in 24, negative for HPV in 11 and negative for HR-HPV but positive for low-risk HPV in 6. Lower sensitivity of self-collected specimens is secondary to lower levels of vaginal HR-HPV. The principal cause of the lower specificity of self-collected specimens is HR-HPV present solely in the vagina, which is not associated with ≥CIN 2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1151-1157
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Cancer
Volume127
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Type-specific HPV
  • Vaginal self-collection

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