Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians

Background and objectives: Commercial Aspergillus IgG antibody assays have become pivotal in the current diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA). However, diagnostic cutoffs have been found to vary from manufactures’ recommendations in different settings. This study aimed to establish the...

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Main Authors: Rita O. Oladele, Akaninyene A. Otu, Oluwaseyi J. Balogun, Oladayo M. Babalola, Augustina O. Nwosu, Iriagbonse Iyabo Osaigbovo, Titilayo Gbajabiamila, Nicholas K. Irurhe, Samuel A. Fayemiwo, Shuwaram A. Shettima, Nkolika Stella Uwaezuoke, Chinagozi Precious Edwin, Toyese Stephen Ayanbeku, Joy U. Okaa, Charles John Elikwu, David W. Denning, Phyllis J. Kanki, Folasade T. Ogunsola
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-10-01
Series:Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20499361211050158
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spelling doaj-486b8552a0944c63b161f53d030c2e6a2021-10-09T21:33:21ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease2049-937X2021-10-01810.1177/20499361211050158Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in NigeriansRita O. OladeleAkaninyene A. OtuOluwaseyi J. BalogunOladayo M. BabalolaAugustina O. NwosuIriagbonse Iyabo OsaigbovoTitilayo GbajabiamilaNicholas K. IrurheSamuel A. FayemiwoShuwaram A. ShettimaNkolika Stella UwaezuokeChinagozi Precious EdwinToyese Stephen AyanbekuJoy U. OkaaCharles John ElikwuDavid W. DenningPhyllis J. KankiFolasade T. OgunsolaBackground and objectives: Commercial Aspergillus IgG antibody assays have become pivotal in the current diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA). However, diagnostic cutoffs have been found to vary from manufactures’ recommendations in different settings. This study aimed to establish the Aspergillus IgG reference range among Nigerians and determine a diagnostic cutoff for CPA. Methods: Sera from 519 prospectively recruited healthy blood donors and 39 previously confirmed cases of CPA were analysed for Aspergillus IgG levels using the Bordier test kit (Bordier Affinity Products SA, Crissier, Switzerland). Accuracy versus cutoff profile and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve were analysed for both CPA cases and controls using the R-Studio (2020), (Window desktop, version 4.0.2 software with R packages “nnet” and “ROCR”). Results: Among healthy blood donors, 141 (27.2%) were aged 16–25 years with median (interquartile range, IQR) of 22 (20–24) years; 304 (58.6%) were aged 26–40 years with median (IQR) of 32 (29–36) years; while 74 (14.2%) were aged 41–60 years with median (IQR) of 46 (44–49.75). Median IgG level in respective age groups were 0.069 (0.009–0.181), 0.044 (0.014–0.202) and 0.056 (0.01–0.265) with no significant difference found in the three age categories ( p  = 0.69). The overall diagnostic cutoff for the diagnosis of CPA was 0.821 with an accuracy of 97.1% and area under the curve (AUC) = 0.986. Conclusion: The optimal diagnostic cutoff for diagnosing CPA in Nigerians using the Bordier kit was 0.821 which is lower than the manufacturer’s recommended cutoff of 1.0. The determination of this cutoff among Nigerians will significantly enhance accurate identification of CPA and assessment of its true burden in Nigeria.https://doi.org/10.1177/20499361211050158
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author Rita O. Oladele
Akaninyene A. Otu
Oluwaseyi J. Balogun
Oladayo M. Babalola
Augustina O. Nwosu
Iriagbonse Iyabo Osaigbovo
Titilayo Gbajabiamila
Nicholas K. Irurhe
Samuel A. Fayemiwo
Shuwaram A. Shettima
Nkolika Stella Uwaezuoke
Chinagozi Precious Edwin
Toyese Stephen Ayanbeku
Joy U. Okaa
Charles John Elikwu
David W. Denning
Phyllis J. Kanki
Folasade T. Ogunsola
spellingShingle Rita O. Oladele
Akaninyene A. Otu
Oluwaseyi J. Balogun
Oladayo M. Babalola
Augustina O. Nwosu
Iriagbonse Iyabo Osaigbovo
Titilayo Gbajabiamila
Nicholas K. Irurhe
Samuel A. Fayemiwo
Shuwaram A. Shettima
Nkolika Stella Uwaezuoke
Chinagozi Precious Edwin
Toyese Stephen Ayanbeku
Joy U. Okaa
Charles John Elikwu
David W. Denning
Phyllis J. Kanki
Folasade T. Ogunsola
Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians
Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
author_facet Rita O. Oladele
Akaninyene A. Otu
Oluwaseyi J. Balogun
Oladayo M. Babalola
Augustina O. Nwosu
Iriagbonse Iyabo Osaigbovo
Titilayo Gbajabiamila
Nicholas K. Irurhe
Samuel A. Fayemiwo
Shuwaram A. Shettima
Nkolika Stella Uwaezuoke
Chinagozi Precious Edwin
Toyese Stephen Ayanbeku
Joy U. Okaa
Charles John Elikwu
David W. Denning
Phyllis J. Kanki
Folasade T. Ogunsola
author_sort Rita O. Oladele
title Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians
title_short Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians
title_full Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians
title_fullStr Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians
title_full_unstemmed Standardization of IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians
title_sort standardization of igg diagnostic cutoff in nigerians
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
issn 2049-937X
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Background and objectives: Commercial Aspergillus IgG antibody assays have become pivotal in the current diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA). However, diagnostic cutoffs have been found to vary from manufactures’ recommendations in different settings. This study aimed to establish the Aspergillus IgG reference range among Nigerians and determine a diagnostic cutoff for CPA. Methods: Sera from 519 prospectively recruited healthy blood donors and 39 previously confirmed cases of CPA were analysed for Aspergillus IgG levels using the Bordier test kit (Bordier Affinity Products SA, Crissier, Switzerland). Accuracy versus cutoff profile and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve were analysed for both CPA cases and controls using the R-Studio (2020), (Window desktop, version 4.0.2 software with R packages “nnet” and “ROCR”). Results: Among healthy blood donors, 141 (27.2%) were aged 16–25 years with median (interquartile range, IQR) of 22 (20–24) years; 304 (58.6%) were aged 26–40 years with median (IQR) of 32 (29–36) years; while 74 (14.2%) were aged 41–60 years with median (IQR) of 46 (44–49.75). Median IgG level in respective age groups were 0.069 (0.009–0.181), 0.044 (0.014–0.202) and 0.056 (0.01–0.265) with no significant difference found in the three age categories ( p  = 0.69). The overall diagnostic cutoff for the diagnosis of CPA was 0.821 with an accuracy of 97.1% and area under the curve (AUC) = 0.986. Conclusion: The optimal diagnostic cutoff for diagnosing CPA in Nigerians using the Bordier kit was 0.821 which is lower than the manufacturer’s recommended cutoff of 1.0. The determination of this cutoff among Nigerians will significantly enhance accurate identification of CPA and assessment of its true burden in Nigeria.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/20499361211050158
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