Papillomavirus Research (Dec 2017)
Comparative study of a novel application of automated HR HPV assay and stability in a previously untested Preservative media
Abstract
Background: The suitability and stability of cervical cells in Novaprep media (NHQ) for certain HPV assays is unknown. Methods: We evaluated the accuracy of an automated HPV assay (Abbott RealTime HR HPV) for cervical cells prepared in NHQ and NHQ with a pre-treatment to mimic a worst case clinical use, compared to the assay manufacturers media; repeatability and reproducibility of HPV results and the stability of detectable HPV in NHQ over time compared to CE marked liquid based cytology preservatives. Cell lines were used to simulate patient samples. Results: Cells stored in NHQ produced accurate, repeatable and reproducible results. Stability in NHQ was comparable to the best performing LBC, with at least 7 monthsâ stability at 18â25 °C, 2â8 °C, â20 °C and â80 °C; and at least 3 monthsâ stability at 40 °C. Similar results were obtained for pre-treated NHQ except only 3.5 monthsâ stability at 18â25 °C. Cell line samples in all media and concentrations tested were detected appropriately by the assay. Conclusions: Based on this first stage validation analytical study, cervical cells stored in NHQ are suitable for the Realtime HPV assay. There should be no reservations for inclusion of NHQ in any further validation and clinical performance evaluation of this assay. Keywords: HPV, Preservative, Sample stability, Automated HR HPV assay