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Evaluation of the effect of high-risk human papillomavirus DNA detection for cervical precancerous lesions screening among 10 221 women in Nanjing

GUAN Wenyan, BAI Tao, ZHENG Jingyu, ZHOU Weihong, YE Qing.   

  1. Department of Pathology, the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Medical School
  • Received:2016-12-10 Revised:2017-01-25 Online:2017-03-31 Published:2018-06-06
  • Contact: YE Qing

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the value of high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) DNA detection for cervical precancerous lesions screening in Nanjing. Methods A total of 10 221 cervical samples were performed using multiplex polymerase chain reaction for HR-HPV detection (12 HR types and individual HPV-16/HPV-18 types) and parallel Thinprepcytologic test (TCT), and meanwhile, 187 colposcopic biopsy were also performed. Results HR-HPV positive rate in 10 221 samples was 10.15%(1037/10 221), of which HPV 12 types (unspecified) was the most common infective type with the rate of 7.86%. Stratified by age, HR-HPV positive rate in those <45 years old was much lower than those≥45 years old with statistic significance(P=0.020). The detected rate of highgrade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) showed tendency to ascend after 45 years old compared with those before 45 years old(P=0.006). TCT showed that HR-HPV positive rate was 54.22%(199/367)in abnormal cytology group, higher than 8.50%(838/9854)in normal cytology and chronic inflammation group(P=0.000). Compared with 12 HR types, HPV-16/-18 types showed even more closer with the ascend of cytological lesion(P=00000). Moreover, a significant correlation was observed between 16 type and the ascending grade of CIN (P=0.003). Conclusion HR-HPV based screening should be moved forward to 25 years. Moreover, as a high-risk population, women older than 45 years should be closely followed. HPV-16 infection plays an important role in inducing higher grade of cytological lesions which then progress to cervical precancerous lesions. HR-HPV DNA detection can be an alternative screening method to increase the coverage of cervical precancerous lesions screening.

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