Liquid-based cytology by DNA-Citoliq system (DCS) – efficacy in identification of vaginal microbiota

Authors

  • Venâncio A.F. Alves
  • Adauto Castelo Filho
  • Gislene Namiyama
  • Adhemar Longatto Filho
  • Maria Regina Vianna
  • Eliane Taromaru
  • Gerson Botacini das Dôres

Keywords:

cytology, Gardnerella vaginalis, Chlamydia trachomatis, Candida sp

Abstract

Introduction: DNA-Citoliq System® (DCS) (Digene, Brasil) is a new liquid based cytology system for cervical material intended both for oncologiccytology and molecular tests for HPV, Neisseria gonorrhoea, and Chlamydia trachomatis. Recent studies have shown its high sensitivity for identif-ying epithelial lesions. Objective: compare the efficacy between specimens prepared with DCS and conventional Pap for morphological infectiousagent’s diagnosis. Methods: samples were collected from 3,129 women. After cervical scraping with Ayre spatula and endocervical brushing, thesample was immediately smeared on the slides and alcohol-fixed. The same brush with residual endocervical cells was again used to scrape the ecto-cervical surface and placed in a tube with Universal Collection Medium (UCM) and processed at the laboratory according to DCS protocol. All slideswere stained by the conventional Papanicolaou method. Results: both methods yielded equal results for lactobacilli (p=0.32), cocci (p=0.98), Actinomyces sp (p=1.0), Leptotrix vaginalis (p=0.37), Chlamydia trachomatis (p=0.45) and Candida sp(p=0.75). Gardnerella vagnalis (p=0.0001) was seen significantly more on DCS slides, whereas Trichomonas vaginalis was more frequently seen on the conventional slides (p=0.001). Conclusion: besides yielding high sensitivity for detecting squamous lesions and proving to be suitable for molecular tests as reported in other studies, DNA Citoliq performed as well as conventional smear in the identification of microbiological agents.

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Author Biographies

Venâncio A.F. Alves

Professor Associado de Patologia, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo e Patologista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, Brasil.

Adauto Castelo Filho

Professor Adjunto de Doenças Infecciosas da Escola de Medicina da Universidade Federalde São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil.

Gislene Namiyama

Pesquisadores Científicos do Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, Brasil.

Adhemar Longatto Filho

Postdoctoral fellowship Universidade do Minho, Escola de Ciências da Saúde, Braga, Portugal.

Maria Regina Vianna

Diretora, CICAP, Laboratório de Patologia Cirúrgica, Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz, SãoPaulo, Brasil.

Eliane Taromaru

Diretor Científico e a senhora Taromaru é Responsável Técnica da Digene Brasil, São Paulo,Brasil.

Gerson Botacini das Dôres

Diretor Científico e a senhora Taromaru é Responsável Técnica da Digene Brasil, São Paulo, Brasil.

Published

2004-04-27

How to Cite

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Alves VA, Castelo Filho A, Namiyama G, Longatto Filho A, Vianna MR, Taromaru E, et al. Liquid-based cytology by DNA-Citoliq system (DCS) – efficacy in identification of vaginal microbiota. DST [Internet]. 2004 Apr. 27 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];16(4):27-31. Available from: https://bdst.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/535

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