Evaluation of Biohit HPV Screening and Typing kits in detection of human papillomavirus DNA from lesions of anogenital tract.

1994 
: The Biohit HPV Screening and Typing kits for in situ hybridization of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA are now commercially available. The HPV Screening kit contains a cocktail of HPV probes, and the Typing kit contains separated hybridization probes for HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, and 33. They were evaluated by comparison with an in situ hybridization (ISH) method, using the Pathogene HPV probes 6/11, 16/18, 31/33/51. One hundred anogenital biopsies from 78 women and 22 men were tested. Among them, 43% showed normal or inflammatory mucosa, 44%, koilocytosis or mild dysplasia, and 13%, moderate to severe dysplasia. Altogether, 60 specimens were positive with the ISH reference method: 17 with the HPV 6/11 probe, 12 with the HPV 16/18 probe, 16 with the HPV 31/33/51 probe, and 15 had mixed infections. The agreement between the Screening test and the homemade ISH is 91%. The Screening test has a sensitivity of 93% and a specificity of 87%. As for the Biohit Typing test, four false-negative samples, and partial or total discordance in nine and four samples, respectively, were observed when compared to our reference method. Thus the agreement between both typing ISH tests is 92%. The sensitivity of the Biohit Typing test is 93%, and the specificity, 91%. The sensitivity decreases to 72% when the 31 and 33 probes are evaluated separately. The Biohit Screening assay is simple, reliable, reproducible, and suitable for rapid routine screening. The Biohit Typing test allows the detection of a specific type of HPV DNA and also permits, in mixed HPV infection, definition of the type of associated HPV DNA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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