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Influence of resuspension volume on dry sampling devices taken for human papillomavirus testing: implications for self-sampling.

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Optimization of technical parameters that influence the performance of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-taken samples is important. Here, the authors assessed the impact of resuspension volume on the detection… Click to show full abstract

Optimization of technical parameters that influence the performance of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-taken samples is important. Here, the authors assessed the impact of resuspension volume on the detection of HPV using four validated HPV assays. Two self-sampling devices, FLOQSwabs® and Evalyn® Brushes, were inoculated with dilutions of HPV-16-positive cell line, then resuspended in various volumes of ThinPrep. The influence of vortexing during resuspension was also assessed. At target concentrations around the assay cutoff, larger volumes led to decreased HPV detection. Interestingly, the effect(s) of vortexing differed by the self-sampling device. Resuspension in 5 ml or less may maximize the detection of HPV sequences. Using a proxy of clinical material, the current observations underline the importance of optimizing preanalytical laboratory processes to support high-quality HPV testing of self-samples.

Keywords: sampling devices; resuspension volume; hpv; resuspension; human papillomavirus; self sampling

Journal Title: BioTechniques
Year Published: 2023

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