Robust hybridization-based genotyping probes for HPV 6, 11, 16 and 18 obtained via in vitro selection


Submitted: 17 November 2009
Accepted: 3 March 2010
Published: 12 April 2010
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This paper describes the technical and analytical performance of a novel set of hybridization probes for the four GARDASIL® vaccine-relevant HPV types (6, 11, 16 and 18). These probes are obtained through in vitro selection from a pool of random oligonucleotides, rather than the traditional “rational design” approach typically used as the initial step in assay development. The type-specific segment of the HPV genome was amplified using a GP5+/6+ PCR protocol and 39 synthetic oligonucleotide templates derived from each of the HPV types, as PCR targets. The robust performance of the 4 selected hybridization probes was demonstrated by monitoring the preservation of the specificity and sensitivity of the typing assay over all 39 HPV types, using a different spectrum of HPV (genome equivalent: 103-109) and human DNA concentrations (10-100 ng) as well as temperature and buffer composition variations. To the Authors’ knowledge, this is a unique hybridization-based multiplex typing assay. It performs at ambient temperatures, does not require the strict temperature control of hybridization conditions, and is functional with a number of different non-denaturing buffers, thereby offering downstream compatibility with a variety of detection methods. Studies aimed at demonstrating clinical performance are needed to validate the applicability of this strategy.

Ivan B. Brukner, Jewish General Hospital
Department of Medical Diagnostics
SMBD-Jewish General Hospital, Suite/Room D-133 & D0-132
3755 Cote-Sainte-Catherine Road, H3T 1E2
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
email1: ibrukner@hotmail.com
email2: ibrukner@jgh.mcgill.ca
Tel: 514-3408222 ext 4801 & ext 3699
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Brukner, I. B., Larose, A.-M., Gorska-Flipot, I., Krajinovic, M., & Labuda, D. (2010). Robust hybridization-based genotyping probes for HPV 6, 11, 16 and 18 obtained via in vitro selection. Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation, 1(1), e3. https://doi.org/10.4081/jnai.2010.1491

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