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Performance of commercially available serological screening Tests for human T-Cell lymphotropic virus infection in Brazil
Brito, Vanessa da Silva; Santos, Fred Luciano Neves; Golçalves, Noilson Lazaro Souza; Araujo, Thessika Hialla Almeida; Nascimento, Davi Silva Vale; Pereira, Felicidade Mota; Boa-Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral; Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios; Caterino de Araujo, Adele; Castro, Bernardo Galvão.
  • Brito, Vanessa da Silva; Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health. BR
  • Santos, Fred Luciano Neves; Fiocruz. BR
  • Golçalves, Noilson Lazaro Souza; Fiocruz. BR
  • Araujo, Thessika Hialla Almeida; Instituto Adolfo Lutz. BR
  • Nascimento, Davi Silva Vale; Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health. BR
  • Pereira, Felicidade Mota; Gonçalo Moniz Public Health Central Laboratory. BR
  • Boa-Sorte, Ney Cristian Amaral; Fiocruz. BR
  • Grassi, Maria Fernanda Rios; Fiocruz. BR
  • Caterino de Araujo, Adele; Instituto Adolfo Lutz. BR
  • Castro, Bernardo Galvão; Fiocruz. BR
Journal of Clinical Microbiology ; 56(12)2018. graf
Article in English | SES-SP, LILACS, SESSP-IALPROD, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1121386
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Serological screening for human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is usually performed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), particle agglutination, or chemiluminescence assay kits. Due to an antigen matrix improvement entailing the use of new HTLV antigens and changes in the format of HTLV screening tests, as well as newly introduced chemiluminescence assays (CLIAs), a systematic evaluation of the accuracy of currently available commercial tests is warranted. We aimed to assess the performance of commercially available screening tests for HTLV infection diagnosis. A diagnostic accuracy study was conducted on a panel of 397 plasma samples 200 HTLV-negative plasma samples, 170 HTLV-positive plasma samples, and 27 plasma samples indeterminate by Western blotting (WB). WB-indeterminate samples (i.e., those yielding no specific bands for HTLV-1 and/or HTLV-2) were assessed by PCR, and the results were used to compare agreement among the commercially available ELISA screening tests. For performance analysis, WB-indeterminate samples were excluded, resulting in a final study panel of 370 samples. Three ELISA kits (Murex HTLV-1/2 [Murex], anti-HTLV-1/2 SYM Solution [SYM Solution], and Gold ELISA HTLV-1/2 [Gold ELISA]) and one CLIA kit (Architect rHTLV- 1/2) were evaluated. All screening tests demonstrated 100% sensitivity. Concerning the HTLV-negative samples, the SYM Solution and Gold ELISA kits had specificity values of 99.5%, while the Architect rHTLV-1/2 test presented 98.1% specificity, followed by Murex, which had a specificity of 92.0%. Regarding the 27 samples with WB-indeterminate results, after PCR confirmation, all ELISA kits showed 100% sensitivity but low specificity. Accuracy findings were corroborated by the use of Cohen's kappa value, which evidenced slight and fair agreement between PCR analysis and ELISAs for HTLV infection diagnosis. Based on the data, we believe that all evaluated tests can be safely used for HTLV infection screening.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 / Human T-lymphotropic virus 2 / Deltaretrovirus Infections / Mass Screening Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study / Screening study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology Year: 2018 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health/BR / Fiocruz/BR / Gonçalo Moniz Public Health Central Laboratory/BR / Instituto Adolfo Lutz/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 / Human T-lymphotropic virus 2 / Deltaretrovirus Infections / Mass Screening Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study / Screening study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology Year: 2018 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health/BR / Fiocruz/BR / Gonçalo Moniz Public Health Central Laboratory/BR / Instituto Adolfo Lutz/BR