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Targeted RNA next generation sequencing analysis of cervical smears can predict the presence of hrHPV-induced cervical lesions.

Karolina M AndralojcDuaa ElmelikMenno RasingBernard PaterAlbert G SiebersRuud BekkersMartijn A HuynenJohan BultenDiede LoopikWillem J G MelchersWilliam P J Leenders
Published in: BMC medicine (2022)
CiRNAseq on exfoliated cells in cervical scrapes measures hrHPV-(onco)gene expression and host gene expression in one single assay and in the process identifies HPV genotype. By combining these data and applying machine learning protocols, the risk of CIN can be calculated. Because ciRNAseq can be performed in high-throughput, making it cost-effective, it can be a promising screening technology to stratify women at risk of CIN2+. Further increasing specificity by model improvement in larger cohorts is warranted.
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