Evaluation of a New Ethanol-Based Preservative Medium for Liquid-Based Cervical Cytology: A Performance Pilot Study for Molecular Applications.
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What if DNA integrity could be preserved even better in LBC?
Since liquid-based cytology (LBC) has replaced the conventional Papanicolaou test in cervical cancer screening programs, pre-analytical procedures—particularly the choice of LBC collection media—have become crucial to ensure the accuracy of high-risk (HR) HPV DNA testing. This study aims to evaluate whether the newly developed CytoPath® LBC medium can serve as a reliable alternative to standard solutions.
Methods: This study exploited cell lines to evaluate the stability, integrity, and recovery rate of genomic DNA at different fixation time points (1, 7, 14 and 40 days) and serial dilutions (1:5, 1:10 and 1:20) extracted from cell lines. These samples have also undergone quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR) based HR-HPV test to assess the relative performance of the new preservative solution in detecting viral DNA with respect to the standard reference.
Results: Cervical cell lines preserved in both media demonstrated consistent DNA stability over time. DNA yields were comparable between the two media. Notably, the DNA Integrity Number (DIN) was higher in samples fixed with the CytoPath® solution. HR-HPV detection by qPCR showed equivalent performance, regardless of the fixative used. Conclusions: The CytoPath® fixative solution represents a valid alternative to standard preservation media, offering improved DNA integrity while maintaining equivalent performance in HR-HPV qPCR testing.