Comprehensive study of several general and type-specific primer pairs for detection of human papillomavirus DNA by PCR in paraffin-embedded cervical carcinomas

Marc Baay(Erasmus MC), W G Quint(Erasmus MC), J Koudstaal(Erasmus MC), Harry Hollema(Target (United States)), J M Duk(Erasmus MC), M P Burger(Erasmus MC), E Stolz(Erasmus MC), Paul Herbrink(Erasmus MC)
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
March 1, 1996
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Abstract

We have compared the efficacies of three general primer pairs for the detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in formaldehyde-fixed paraffin-embedded carcinomas. The use of these primer pairs leads to underestimates of the HPV prevalence (GP5/6, 61.1%; CPI/IIG, 57.4%; MY09/11, 46.9%; combined, 72.8%). The efficacy of each primer pair seemed to be inversely correlated to the length of the amplimer produced. By using newly developed type-specific primer pairs (amplimer length, approximately 100 bp), an increase in HPV DNA detection (87.6%) was found.


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