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Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecología de Venezuela
versión impresa ISSN 0048-7732
Resumen
CRUZ GOMEZ, Jhon Fredy et al. Electroforesis horizontal en geles de poliacrilamida en la detección y tipificación del virus de papiloma humano. Rev Obstet Ginecol Venez [online]. 2015, vol.75, n.3, pp.172-176. ISSN 0048-7732.
Objective: To standardize the use of horizontal electrophoresis in polyacrylamide as a quick method of easy implementation and high sensitivity for the detection and typing of Human Papillomavirus by PCR-FRLP with HpyCH4V enzyme as unique restriction enzyme. Methods: DNA from 17 Human Papillomavirus types, cloned in the collection of the Laboratory of Experimental Biology and Medicine, for amplification of the region flanked by the MY09/ MY11 oligonucleotides were used, the amplified obtained were subjected to enzymatic digestion with the enzyme HpyCH4V. The product was run on polyacrylamide gels rapid polymerization horizontal electrophoresis equipment. Stained with ethidium bromide and were photographed with the use of a trans-illuminating UV. Results: Samples of 17 different Human Papillomavirus types polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were run horizontally. Digestion patterns were observed with the restriction enzyme HpyCH4V, well-defined and different for different types 15. A pattern match for RFLP types 45 and 52 both high risk presented. Excellent resolution on runs of 2.5 cm in length for any RFLP pattern of the 17 Human Papillomavirus types analyzed was obtained. Conclusion: The analysis of the runs allows efficient characterization of the 17 Human Papillomavirus types. Comparing the relative mobility rate with the virtual RFLP of amplified fragments present minimal differences, analyzing mobility in agarose and polyacrylamide perfectly adjusted allowing for substitution of agarose by polyacrylamide.
Palabras clave : Human Papillomavirus typing; Electrophoresis; PCR-RFLP; Polyacrylamide gel.












