Selection of women at risk for cervical cancer in an HIV-infected South African population

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Van Zummeren, Marjolein
Kremer, Wieke W.
Van Aardt, M.C. (Matthys Cornelis)
Breytenbach, Erika
Richter, Karin Louise
Rozendaal, Lawrence
Witte, Birgit I.
De Strooper, Lise M.A.
Hesselink, Albertus T.
Heideman, Danielle A.M.

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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

Abstract

OBJECTIVE : Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in women in South Africa. This study evaluates DNA methylation levels in cervical (pre)cancer and aims to assess the value of high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing and methylation analysis, alone or in combination, on physician-taken cervical scrapes to detect cervical cancer, and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 (CIN3) in an HIV-infected South African population. DESIGN : Prospective observational multicentre cohort study. METHODS : Women from a cohort of women living with HIV (n = 355) and a referral cohort (n = 109, 60% HIV seropositive) were included. Cervical scrapes were collected for hrHPV testing and methylation analysis of cell adhesion molecule 1, T-lymphocyte maturation-associated protein, and microRNA124-2 genes. Histologic endpoints were available for all participants. Performance for detection of CIN3 or worse (CIN3+) was determined in the cohort of women living with HIV and different testing strategies were compared. RESULTS : HrHPV and methylation positivity rates increased with severity of cervical disease in the two study cohorts, each reaching 100% in samples of women with carcinoma. HrHPV testing showed a sensitivity for CIN3+ of 83.6%, at a specificity of 67.7%. Methylation analysis showed a comparable CIN3+ sensitivity of 85.2%, but a significantly lower specificity of 49.6%. HrHPV testing with reflex methylation analysis showed a CIN3+ sensitivity of 73.8%, at a specificity of 81.5%. CONCLUSION : In this HIV-infected South African population, stratifying hrHPV-positive women with reflex methylation analysis detects all cervical carcinomas and yields an acceptable sensitivity and specificity for CIN3+.

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Data presented previously at 31st International Papillomavirus Conference, HPV 2017, South Africa, and published as abstract in the conference abstract book.

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Cervical cancer, High-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV), Uterine cervical neoplasms, Cytology, DNA methylation marker testing, Early detection of cancer, High-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Human papillomavirus DNA test

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Van Zummeren, M., Kremer , W., Van Aardt, M.C. ... et al. 2017, 'Selection of women at risk for cervical cancer in an HIV-infected South African population', Aids, vol. 31, pp. 1945-1953.