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Genotyping for Human Papillomavirus Types 16 and 18 in Women With Minor Cervical Lesions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [1]

Quality of healthcare   [2]

Peer reviewed scientific article

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Authors

M. Arbyn [3]; Lan Xu [4]; Verdoodt, Freija [5]; Cuzick, Jack [6]; Szarewski, Anne [7]; Belinson, Jerome L [8]; Wentzensen, Nicolas [9]; Gage, Julia C [10]; Khan, Michelle J [11]

Keywords

  1. Early Detection of Cancer [12]
  2. Female [13]
  3. Genotype [14]
  4. Human papillomavirus 16 [15]
  5. Human papillomavirus 18 [16]
  6. Humans [17]
  7. Papillomavirus Infections [18]
  8. Precancerous Conditions [19]
  9. Risk Factors [20]
  10. Sensitivity and Specificity [21]
  11. triage [22]
  12. Uterine Cervical Neoplasms [23]

Abstract:

Background: High-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing to triage women with minor cervical lesions generates many referrals.Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of genotyping for HPV types 16 and 18 and its utility as a second triage step after hrHPV testing in women with minor cervical lesions.Data Sources: Searches of 4 bibliographic databases, without language restrictions, from 1 January 1999 to 1 February 2016.Study Selection: Studies involving women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) or low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) who were triaged…
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Abstract

Background: High-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing to triage women with minor cervical lesions generates many referrals.

Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of genotyping for HPV types 16 and 18 and its utility as a second triage step after hrHPV testing in women with minor cervical lesions.

Data Sources: Searches of 4 bibliographic databases, without language restrictions, from 1 January 1999 to 1 February 2016.

Study Selection: Studies involving women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) or low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) who were triaged with tests for hrHPV and HPV 16/18 to find cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (grade ≥2 [CIN2+] or grade ≥3 [CIN3+]).

Data Extraction: Independent study selection, extraction of data, and quality assessment by 2 reviewers.

Data Synthesis: Twenty-four moderate- to good-quality studies involving 8587 women with ASC-US and 5284 with LSIL were found. The pooled sensitivity of HPV 16/18 genotyping for CIN3+ was about 70% for women with either ASC-US or LSIL. The pooled specificity (with a threshold of grade <2 CIN) was 83% (95% CI, 80% to 86%) for women with ASC-US and 76% (CI, 74% to 79%) for those with LSIL. The average risk for CIN3+ was 17% and 19% in HPV 16/18-positive women with ASC-US and LSIL, respectively, and was 5% in hrHPV-positive but HPV 16/18-negative women with either ASC-US or LSIL.

Limitation: Methodological and technical heterogeneity among studies; insufficient data to assess accuracy of separate assays.

Conclusion: Testing for HPV 16/18 to triage women with minor abnormal cytology is poorly sensitive but may be useful as a second triage test after hrHPV testing, with direct referral if the woman is positive for HPV 16/18. Whether colposcopy or repeated testing is recommended for hrHPV-positive but HPV 16/18-negative women depends on local decision thresholds that can be derived from pretest-posttest probability plots.

Primary Funding Source: 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission.

Associated health topics:

Quality of healthcare [2]

Source URL:https://sciensano.be/en/biblio/genotyping-human-papillomavirus-types-16-and-18-women-minor-cervical-lesions-a-systematic-review-and

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[1] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio/genotyping-human-papillomavirus-types-16-and-18-women-minor-cervical-lesions-a-systematic-review-and [2] https://sciensano.be/en/health-topics/quality-healthcare [3] https://sciensano.be/en/people/marc-arbyn/biblio [4] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=53106&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Lan%20Xu [5] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=52461&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Verdoodt%2C%20Freija [6] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=52164&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Cuzick%2C%20Jack [7] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=52464&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Szarewski%2C%20Anne [8] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=52308&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Belinson%2C%20Jerome%20L [9] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=52176&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Wentzensen%2C%20Nicolas [10] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=53145&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Gage%2C%20Julia%20C [11] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=53280&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Khan%2C%20Michelle%20J [12] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=33630&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Early%20Detection%20of%20Cancer [13] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=2685&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Female [14] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=2688&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Genotype [15] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=33738&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Human%20papillomavirus%2016 [16] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=33741&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Human%20papillomavirus%2018 [17] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=648&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Humans [18] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=33132&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Papillomavirus%20Infections [19] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=33216&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Precancerous%20Conditions [20] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=2847&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Risk%20Factors [21] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=2547&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Sensitivity%20and%20Specificity [22] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=612&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=triage [23] https://sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=32811&amp;f%5Bsearch%5D=Uterine%20Cervical%20Neoplasms