Urine‐based detection of HPV for cervical cancer screening: Time for standardized tests

Author:

Li Guorong1,Lamsisi Maryame2ORCID,Chenafi Sara3ORCID,Moniod Louise4ORCID,Benlghazi Abdelhamid5ORCID,Ennaji Moulay Mustapha2ORCID,Chauleur Céline4,Bourlet Thomas36

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology North Hospital, CHU de Saint‐Étienne Saint‐Étienne France

2. Team of Virology, Oncology and Medical Biotechnologies, Laboratory of Virology, Microbiology, Quality, and Biotechnologies/ETB, Faculty of Science and Techniques Mohammedia Hassan II University of Casablanca Mohammedia Morocco

3. Laboratoire des Agents Infectieux et d'Hygiène North Hospital, CHU de Saint‐Étienne Saint‐Étienne France

4. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics North Hospital, CHU de Saint‐Étienne Saint‐Étienne France

5. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Military Hospital of Instruction Mohamed V Rabat Morocco

6. Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie, GIMAP Team 15, Inserm, U1111, CNRS University of Saint‐Etienne, University of Lyon Lyon France

Abstract

AbstractCervical cancer is preventable because it has an established etiology, mainly attributed to a detectable pathogen, human papillomavirus (HPV). In 2018, the world health organization issued an unprecedented call for global action to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030. The adaptation of regular screening programs is fundamental to achieve the goal of cervical cancer elimination. However, it is still difficult to achieve satisfactory coverage rates of screening in developing countries as well as in developed countries because many women are reluctant to participate in gynecologic examination. HPV detection in urine is a convenient, widely acceptable by women and relatively affordable without the necessity for clinical visits to improve the coverage rates of cervical cancer screening. Unfortunately, the clinical implementation of urine‐based tests for HPV detection has been hindered by the lack of standardized tests. Further optimization of protocols and standardization of urinary HPV detection are expected to be realized. With the advantages of urine sampling to overcome cost, personal, and cultural barriers, time has come for the standardized tests to facilitate a wide clinical implementation of urinary HPV detection that will significantly contribute to the WHO's goal, that is, to eliminate the cervical cancer globally.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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1. Advanced technologies towards improved HPV diagnostics;Journal of Medical Virology;2024-01-31

2. Detection of HPV in urine for cervical cancer screening: Feasibilty of an assay system;Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction;2023-10

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