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Laser-assisted rapid evaporative ionisation mass spectrometry (la-reims) as a metabolomics platform in cervical cancer screening
Auteur(s) :
Paraskevaidi, Maria [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Cameron, Simon J. S. [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Whelan, Eilbhe [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Bowden, Sarah [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Tzafetas, Menelaos [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Mitra, Anita [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Semertzidou, Anita [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Athanasiou, Antonis [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Bennett, Phillip R. [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Macintyre, David A. [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Takats, Zoltan [Auteur]
Protéomique, Réponse Inflammatoire, Spectrométrie de Masse (PRISM) - U1192
Kyrgiou, Maria [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Imperial College London
Cameron, Simon J. S. [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Whelan, Eilbhe [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Bowden, Sarah [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Tzafetas, Menelaos [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Mitra, Anita [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Semertzidou, Anita [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Athanasiou, Antonis [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Bennett, Phillip R. [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Macintyre, David A. [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Takats, Zoltan [Auteur]
Protéomique, Réponse Inflammatoire, Spectrométrie de Masse (PRISM) - U1192
Kyrgiou, Maria [Auteur]
Imperial College London
Titre de la revue :
EBioMedicine
Nom court de la revue :
EBioMedicine
Numéro :
60
Pagination :
103017
Éditeur :
Elsevier
Date de publication :
2020-10-01
ISSN :
2352-3964
Mot(s)-clé(s) :
Laser-assisted reims (LA-REIMS)
Cervical cancer screening
CIN
Cervical cancer
Liquid-based cytology
HPV tests
Metabolomics
Cervical cancer screening
CIN
Cervical cancer
Liquid-based cytology
HPV tests
Metabolomics
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
BACKGROUND: The introduction of high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing as part of primary cervical screening is anticipated to improve sensitivity, but also the number of women who will screen positive. Reflex ...
Lire la suite >BACKGROUND: The introduction of high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing as part of primary cervical screening is anticipated to improve sensitivity, but also the number of women who will screen positive. Reflex cytology is the preferred triage test in most settings but has limitations including moderate diagnostic accuracy, lack of automation, inter-observer variability and the need for clinician-collected sample. Novel, objective and cost-effective approaches are needed. METHODS: In this study, we assessed the potential use of an automated metabolomic robotic platform, employing the principle of laser-assisted Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (LA-REIMS) in cervical cancer screening. FINDINGS: In a population of 130 women, LA-REIMS achieved 94% sensitivity and 83% specificity (AUC: 91.6%) in distinguishing women testing positive (n = 65) or negative (n = 65) for hrHPV. We performed further analysis according to disease severity with LA-REIMS achieving sensitivity and specificity of 91% and 73% respectively (AUC: 86.7%) in discriminating normal from high-grade pre-invasive disease. INTERPRETATION: This automated high-throughput technology holds promise as a low-cost and rapid test for cervical cancer screening and triage. The use of platforms like LA-REIMS has the potential to further improve the accuracy and efficiency of the current national screening programme. FUNDING: Work was funded by the MRC Imperial Confidence in Concept Scheme, Imperial College Healthcare Charity, British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, National Research Development and Innovation Office of Hungary, Waters corporation and NIHR BRC.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >BACKGROUND: The introduction of high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing as part of primary cervical screening is anticipated to improve sensitivity, but also the number of women who will screen positive. Reflex cytology is the preferred triage test in most settings but has limitations including moderate diagnostic accuracy, lack of automation, inter-observer variability and the need for clinician-collected sample. Novel, objective and cost-effective approaches are needed. METHODS: In this study, we assessed the potential use of an automated metabolomic robotic platform, employing the principle of laser-assisted Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (LA-REIMS) in cervical cancer screening. FINDINGS: In a population of 130 women, LA-REIMS achieved 94% sensitivity and 83% specificity (AUC: 91.6%) in distinguishing women testing positive (n = 65) or negative (n = 65) for hrHPV. We performed further analysis according to disease severity with LA-REIMS achieving sensitivity and specificity of 91% and 73% respectively (AUC: 86.7%) in discriminating normal from high-grade pre-invasive disease. INTERPRETATION: This automated high-throughput technology holds promise as a low-cost and rapid test for cervical cancer screening and triage. The use of platforms like LA-REIMS has the potential to further improve the accuracy and efficiency of the current national screening programme. FUNDING: Work was funded by the MRC Imperial Confidence in Concept Scheme, Imperial College Healthcare Charity, British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, National Research Development and Innovation Office of Hungary, Waters corporation and NIHR BRC.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
INSERM
Université de Lille
Université de Lille
Date de dépôt :
2022-06-15T13:59:49Z
2023-04-05T08:05:11Z
2023-04-05T08:05:11Z
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