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Semiautomated typing of human papillomaviruses by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of fluorescence-labeled PCR fragments

✍ Scribed by Wang, Tian-Shiang; Chou, Huar-Fen; Liu, Wei-Ming; Choo, Kong-Bung


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
178 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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✦ Synopsis


A simplified version of a PCR-based reductional restriction fragment length polymorphism (rRFLP) approach for typing of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) is described previously . It is achieved by the use of a biotinlabeled primer in PCR which, on restriction digestion and staining, is associated with only a single restriction fragment. In this report, we describe a further development of the rRFLP approach with the use of a fluorescence-labeled primer in PCR and fragment detection by laser scanning in an automatic sequencer. HPV typing is achieved by computer-assisted matching of the fluorescence-labeled rRFLP patterns with a database of rRFLP patterns of all known anogenital HPV types. On analysis of the typing of 133 HPV-positive cases using this procedure, 20 different HPV types were detected in exfoliated cervical cells in PAP smear samples derived from Taiwanese women. The results indicate the existence of a heterogeneous population of HPV types in Taiwan. Although most cases were associated with the more common HPV types, a significant fraction (about 20%) of the HPV types detected was related to the less common genotypes, which are often not included in commercial kits available for HPV typing. The results indicate the importance of covering as many HPV types as possible in clinical HPV genotyping protocols.


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