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- Application of CytoPath®easy vials in Cervical Cancer screening: Self‑sampling approachPublication . Fernandes, Sílvia P. M.; Vilarinho, Ana Sofia; Frutuoso, Amaro; Teixeira, Cidália; Silva, Regina Augusta A. P."CytoPath®Easy kit (DiaPath S.p.A.) offers a major advantage compared to other commercially available kits available for the screening of cervical cancer, as it does not require additional equipment for sample processing. Using this methodology, collected epithelial cells are immersed in a preservative liquid before setting as a thin layer on a slide via gravity sedimentation. Aims: To evaluate the suitability of the CytoPath®Easy kit for the processing of cervicalsamples, detection of pre‑neoplastic lesions, and nucleic preservation and extraction for HR‑HPV diagnosis. A total of 242 self‑sampled cervicalspecimens were utilized, with 192 collected in CytoPath®Easy vials and 50 collected and processed using the ThinPrepTM for comparative analysis. The samples underwent processing, Papanicolaou staining, and microscopic evaluation for morphological parameters. The extracted nucleic acids were assessed for purity and integrity, and the detection of high‑risk human papillomavirus (HR‑HPV) was carried out using the Alinitym HR HPV system kit (Abbott Laboratórios Lda). Both methods demonstrated effective performance, enabling the morphological assessment of the cervical epithelium. Statistical analysis indicated that ThinPrepTM yielded significantly better results in terms of cellularity. Conversely, CytoPath®Easy exhibited superior performance in terms of the quantity of extracted DNA and its degree of purification. Concerning the time consumed during processing, both methods were comparable, with the CytoPath®Easy methodology standing out for its cost‑effectiveness, as it does not necessitate additional instruments and consumables. The novel CytoPath®Easy methodology proves effective in preserving both nucleic acids and cell morphology characteristics, two crucial features for cervical cancer screening."
- CytoPath®Easy: screening of cervical cancerPublication . Fernandes, Sílvia; Vilarinho, Ana Sofia; Silva, ReginaRecently, CytoPath®Easy kit was created by DiaPath S.p.A. and started to be commercially available for the screening of cervical cancer. Using this methodology, epithelial cells are immersed in a preservative liquid, and a thin-layer of cells in the slide is obtained through gravity sedimentation and filtration. The main objectives of this study are to evaluate the efficacy for the processing of cervical samples, for the detection of pre-neoplastic lesions and for the nucleic preservation and extraction by the kit. For this purpose, 215 cervical samples obtained by self-sampling were used: 174 were collected and processed by CytoPath® Easy and, as a control, 41 were collected and processed by the Thinprep® method. The samples were processed, stained by the Papanicolaou method, and independently evaluated microscopically for various morphological parameters; nucleic acids were isolated and evaluated for purity and integrity by spectrophotometry. Results obtained showed that both methods have a good performance, allowing the morphological evaluation of the cervical epithelium. However, the statistical analysis reveals that the methods are different from each other, with overall lower results being obtained in the method under study (p<0.001). In turn, both methods allow the extraction of good quality and quantity of DNA. Although some differences were found regarding morphology of the cells fixed and processed by the CytoPath®Easy method, this new methodology reveals efficient for the preservation of nucleic acids. Thus, its use in cervical cancer screening is recommended.
