Journal article
In vitro assessment of the effect of vaccine-targeted human papillomavirus (HPV) depletion on detection of non-vaccine HPV types: Implications for post-vaccine surveillance studies
AM Cornall, S Phillips, E Cummins, SM Garland, SN Tabrizi
Journal of Virological Methods | ELSEVIER | Published : 2015
Abstract
In populations where the prevalence of vaccine-targeted HPV types has been reduced significantly due to widespread vaccination of the target population, the sensitivity of some consensus PCR-based assays to detect remaining HPV types may be altered, leading to misrepresentations of prevalence. Importantly, this may lead to false indications of type replacement in vaccinated populations. To assess whether excess vaccine-targeted HPV DNA resulted in reduced detection of other genotypes on the Roche HPV linear array genotype assay, simulated samples containing 1000 copies of one or two high-risk HPV DNA genomes in the presence and the absence of 10,000 copies of the HPV16 genome were tested. HP..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Merck Sharpe & Dohme (operating as MSD outside of the USA and Canada) through the Investigator Initiated Studies Programme [Non-Clinical Grant number 40528]. The funding organisation played no role in study design; collection, analysis or interpretation of data; or preparation and submission of the manuscript.