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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Human Papillomavirus | Research

Clinical validation of full HR-HPV genotyping HPV Selfy assay according to the international guidelines for HPV test requirements for cervical cancer screening on clinician-collected and self-collected samples

Authors: Alice Avian, Nicolò Clemente, Elisabetta Mauro, Erica Isidoro, Michela Di Napoli, Sandra Dudine, Anna Del Fabro, Stefano Morini, Tiziana Perin, Fabiola Giudici, Tamara Cammisuli, Nicola Foschi, Marco Mocenigo, Michele Montrone, Chiara Modena, Martina Polenghi, Luca Puzzi, Vjekoslav Tomaic, Giulio Valenti, Riccardo Sola, Shivani Zanolla, Enea Vogrig, Elisabetta Riva, Silvia Angeletti, Massimo Ciccozzi, Santina Castriciano, Maria Pachetti, Matteo Petti, Sandro Centonze, Daniela Gerin, Lawrence Banks, Bruna Marini, Vincenzo Canzonieri, Francesco Sopracordevole, Fabrizio Zanconati, Rudy Ippodrino

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

According to international guidelines, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA tests represent a valid alternative to Pap Test for primary cervical cancer screening, provided that they guarantee balanced clinical sensitivity and specificity for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or more (CIN2+) lesions. The study aimed to assess whether HPV Selfy (Ulisse BioMed – Trieste, Italy), a full-genotyping HPV DNA test that detects and differentiates 14 high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) types, meets the criteria for primary cervical cancer screening described in the international guidelines, on clinician-collected as well as on self-collected samples.

Methods

For each participant woman, consecutively referring to Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Giuliano Isontina (Trieste, Italy) and CRO—National Cancer Institute (Aviano, Italy) for the cervical cancer screening program, the following samples were tested: (a) a clinician-collected cervical specimen, analyzed with the reference test (Hybrid Capture®2 test, HC2) and HPV Selfy; and (b) a self-collected vaginal sample, analyzed with HPV Selfy. Enrolled women were also asked to fulfill a questionnaire about self-sampling acceptability. As required by guidelines, a non-inferiority test was conducted to compare the clinical performance of the test under evaluation with its reference test.

Results

HPV Selfy clinical sensitivity and specificity resulted non-inferior to those of HC2. By analysis of a total of 889 cervical liquid-based cytology samples from a screening population, of which 98 were from women with CIN2+, HPV Selfy showed relative sensitivity and specificity for CIN2+ of 0.98 and 1.00 respectively (non-inferiority score test: P = 0.01747 and P = 0.00414, respectively); the test reached adequate intra- and inter-laboratory reproducibility. Moreover, we demonstrated that the performance of HPV Selfy on self-collected vaginal samples was non-inferior to the performance obtained on clinician-collected cervical specimen (0.92 relative sensitivity and 0.97 relative specificity). Finally, through HPV Selfy genotyping, we were able to describe HPV types prevalence in the study population.

Conclusions

HPV Selfy fulfills all the requirements of the international Meijer’s guidelines and has been clinically validated for primary cervical cancer screening purposes. Moreover, HPV Selfy has also been validated for self-sampling according to VALHUDES guidelines. Therefore, at date, HPV Selfy is the only full-genotyping test validated both for screening purposes and for self-sampling.
Trial registration ASUGI Trieste n. 16008/2018; CRO Aviano n.17149/2018
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Metadata
Title
Clinical validation of full HR-HPV genotyping HPV Selfy assay according to the international guidelines for HPV test requirements for cervical cancer screening on clinician-collected and self-collected samples
Authors
Alice Avian
Nicolò Clemente
Elisabetta Mauro
Erica Isidoro
Michela Di Napoli
Sandra Dudine
Anna Del Fabro
Stefano Morini
Tiziana Perin
Fabiola Giudici
Tamara Cammisuli
Nicola Foschi
Marco Mocenigo
Michele Montrone
Chiara Modena
Martina Polenghi
Luca Puzzi
Vjekoslav Tomaic
Giulio Valenti
Riccardo Sola
Shivani Zanolla
Enea Vogrig
Elisabetta Riva
Silvia Angeletti
Massimo Ciccozzi
Santina Castriciano
Maria Pachetti
Matteo Petti
Sandro Centonze
Daniela Gerin
Lawrence Banks
Bruna Marini
Vincenzo Canzonieri
Francesco Sopracordevole
Fabrizio Zanconati
Rudy Ippodrino
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-022-03383-x

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