| Literature DB >> 26721377 |
Heidi Barth1, Adrien Morel2, Christiane Mougin3, Gerlinde Averous4, Michèle Legrain5, Muriel Fender6, Simone Risch7, Samira Fafi-Kremer8, Michel Velten9, Pierre Oudet10, Jean-Jacques Baldauf11, Françoise Stoll-Keller12.
Abstract
Biobanking or collection and storage of specimens for future research purposes have become an essential tool in many fields of biomedical research and aims to provide a better understanding of disease mechanisms as well as the identification of disease-specific biomarkers that can navigate in complex diseases. In this study, we assessed the use of Flinders Technology Associates (FTA) cards as a long-term storage device for cervical specimens with suspected human papillomavirus (HPV) infections. HPV detection and genotyping results in liquid-based transport media were compared to HPV results from FTA cards. The overall agreement for the presence of any HPV infection between liquid-based medium and FTA cards stored for 1 year at ambient temperature was 100%. Reproducibility analysis of HPV detection and genotyping from FTA cards demonstrated that FTA cards are a reliable medium to store and preserve viral nucleic acids. Biobanking of cervical cells on FTA cards may provide a key resource for epidemiological and retrospective HPV studies.Entities:
Keywords: Biobanking; Cervical cancer; Papillomavirus; Storage of cells
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26721377 DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2015.12.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol Methods ISSN: 0166-0934 Impact factor: 2.014