Sensors (Sep 2013)

A Low Density Microarray Method for the Identification of Human Papillomavirus Type 18 Variants

  • Aracely López-Monteon,
  • Rossana C. Zepeda,
  • Ángel Ramos-Ligonio,
  • Aracely García-Bravo,
  • John Williams,
  • Rocío B. Rodríguez-Estrada,
  • Thuluz Meza-Menchaca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s131012975
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
pp. 12975 – 12993

Abstract

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We describe a novel microarray based-method for the screening of oncogenic human papillomavirus 18 (HPV-18) molecular variants. Due to the fact that sequencing methodology may underestimate samples containing more than one variant we designed a specific and sensitive stacking DNA hybridization assay. This technology can be used to discriminate between three possible phylogenetic branches of HPV-18. Probes were attached covalently on glass slides and hybridized with single-stranded DNA targets. Prior to hybridization with the probes, the target strands were pre-annealed with the three auxiliary contiguous oligonucleotides flanking the target sequences. Screening HPV-18 positive cell lines and cervical samples were used to evaluate the performance of this HPV DNA microarray. Our results demonstrate that the HPV-18’s variants hybridized specifically to probes, with no detection of unspecific signals. Specific probes successfully reveal detectable point mutations in these variants. The present DNA oligoarray system can be used as a reliable, sensitive and specific method for HPV-18 variant screening. Furthermore, this simple assay allows the use of inexpensive equipment, making it accessible in resource-poor settings.

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