Investigator

M. d'Avenia

Dirigent Biologist, PhD · ASL Bari, Cytopathology and screening

MDM. d'Avenia
Papers(1)
Quality Assurance in …
Collaborators(7)
M. IacobellisRuth Chinyere NjokuClementina Elvezia Co…F. Dell'AnnoLaila Sara Arroyo MührL. SantomauroMarianna Martinelli
Institutions(4)
University Of Milano …Asl BariIstituto Zooprofilatt…Karolinska University…

Papers

Quality Assurance in Cervical Cancer Screening: Evaluation of Sample Adequacy in HPV DNA Testing

ABSTRACTIn HPV‐primary screening, sample quality significantly influences test accuracy. Unlike cytology‐based screening, no consensus guidelines presently exist for sample quality assessment in HPV testing. This study aims to evaluate the impact of sample cellularity on HPV testing. A total of 37 592 liquid‐based cytology (LBC) samples from women undergoing HPV‐primary screening (aged 30–64, median 48; IQR: 40–56 years) were analyzed using Cobas 4800 HPV Test (Roche). Sample adequacy was assessed by the assay's β‐globin internal control and by an independent quantitative cellularity assessment (OncoPredict HPV, Hiantis). HPV positivity rates (PR) were stratified according to β‐globin Ct values. Among the analyzed samples, 50.0%, 47.1%, 2.3%, and 0.6% had β‐globin Ct values of ≤ 28, > 28 to ≤ 32, > 32 to ≤ 34, and > 34, respectively. Overall HPV‐PR was 7.7% (2891/37 592). PR reached 9.7% in samples with β‐globin ≤ 28 Ct (1820/18 801), decreasing markedly to 1.4% for β‐globin > 34 Ct (3/214), (p < 0.001). Quantitative analysis showed that Cobas 4800 β‐globin Ct = 34 corresponds to approximately 1.5 × 10^3 nucleated cells/reaction. A subset of 195 HPV‐negative samples with β‐globin Ct ≥ 34 was evaluated by liquid based cytology (LBC): 19% had inadequate cellularity according to LBC guidelines, 8% were ≥ ASC‐US and 73% NILMs. 65% of adequate LBC showed cellular atrophy. These findings emphasize the importance of assessing cellularity in HPV‐screening to avoid potentially false‐negative results due to inadequate samples. Future research should focus on establishing standardized cellularity thresholds to improve screening accuracy.

25Works
1Papers
7Collaborators
Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsPapillomavirus InfectionsEarly Detection of Cancer

Positions

2020–

Dirigent Biologist, PhD

ASL Bari · Cytopathology and screening

2018–

Biofire account specialist

bioMerieux Argene · sales

2016–

Sales specialist

DiaSorin SPA · Specialist

2014–

Post doc

Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro Dipartimento Interdisciplinare di Medicina · Laboratorio di Oncologia Molecolare

2007–

PhD studente amd post doc

Università degli Studi di Salerno · Pharmacy

Education

2024

Specialization school in Clinical Microbiology and Virology

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca · School of medicine and Surgery

2016

Specialization school in Clinical Biochemistry

Università degli Studi "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti-Pescara · School of medicine and Surgery

2010

PhD in Applied Biology

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II · Dipartimento di SS.MM.FF.NN.

2006

Master degree in Biomolecular Science

Università degli Studi di Ferrara · Dipartimento di SS.MM.FF.NN.

Keywords
HPVMolecular BiologyCancerVirology
Links & IDs
0000-0001-6359-5871

Scopus: 23008102700