Hepatitis C core antigen highly correlated to HCV RNA
Hepatitis C virus core antigen (HCV-Ag) immunoassay has been proposed as a more cost and time efficient one-step alternative to the current two-step screening and diagnostic process. This study investigates the correlation between the HCV-Ag immunoassay and the current gold standard of Hepatitis C V...
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doaj-af9519fec5994fb5a16fb0e7dba07fcc2020-11-25T00:14:20ZengWileyKaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences1607-551X2018-12-013412684688Hepatitis C core antigen highly correlated to HCV RNAChristine Chang0Chao-Hung Hung1Jing-Houng Wang2Sheng-Nan Lu3Department of Metro South Health, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland, AustraliaDivision of Hepatogastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, Taiwan; School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanDivision of Hepatogastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanDivision of Hepatogastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi, Taiwan; School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Corresponding author. Division of Hepatogastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, No. 6, Sec. W, Jiapu Rd, Puzi City, Chiayi County, Taiwan.Hepatitis C virus core antigen (HCV-Ag) immunoassay has been proposed as a more cost and time efficient one-step alternative to the current two-step screening and diagnostic process. This study investigates the correlation between the HCV-Ag immunoassay and the current gold standard of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecular assay. Stored sera of 221 consecutive treatment-naive patients tested anti-HCV positive were selected to undergo both HCV-Ag immunoassay and HCV RNA molecular assay. Active infection status and HCV genotype were determined using both assays, and correlation was calculated using a logarithmic scale. Among 221 anti-HCV-positive sera, 197 were positive for both HCV Ag (≥3 fmol/L) and HCV RNA (>15 IU/mL), 22 were negative for both tests, while 2 were positive to HCV RNA only. The sensitivity and specificity for HCV Ag in predicting HCV RNA were 99% and 100%, respectively. Out of 199 patients (90%) tested positive for HCV viremia, 107 (56%) were of genotype 1, 77 (38.7%) of genotype 2 and 15 of other genotypes. Analysis of 221 anti-HCV-positive patient sera found a strong positive correlation between HCV RNA and HCV-Ag (r = 0.960, p < 0.001). Genotype 1 (log [HCV RNA] = 0.988 x log [HCV-Ag] + 2.768), with correlation coefficient 0.945, exhibited a stronger correlation than genotype 2 (log [HCV RNA] = 0.859 x log [HCV-Ag] + 2.859; r = 0.862). Given the strong positive correlation between HCV-Ag immunoassay and HCV RNA molecular assay in genotyping affected individuals, we propose that HCV-Ag immunoassay is a more cost and time efficient alternative to the current two-step diagnostic process. Keywords: Hepatitis C virus (HCV), HCV core antigen, HCV-Ag immunoassay, polymerase chain reaction molecular assayhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1607551X18302900 |
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Christine Chang Chao-Hung Hung Jing-Houng Wang Sheng-Nan Lu Hepatitis C core antigen highly correlated to HCV RNA Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences |
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Christine Chang Chao-Hung Hung Jing-Houng Wang Sheng-Nan Lu |
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Hepatitis C core antigen highly correlated to HCV RNA |
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Hepatitis C core antigen highly correlated to HCV RNA |
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Hepatitis C core antigen highly correlated to HCV RNA |
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Hepatitis C virus core antigen (HCV-Ag) immunoassay has been proposed as a more cost and time efficient one-step alternative to the current two-step screening and diagnostic process. This study investigates the correlation between the HCV-Ag immunoassay and the current gold standard of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecular assay. Stored sera of 221 consecutive treatment-naive patients tested anti-HCV positive were selected to undergo both HCV-Ag immunoassay and HCV RNA molecular assay. Active infection status and HCV genotype were determined using both assays, and correlation was calculated using a logarithmic scale. Among 221 anti-HCV-positive sera, 197 were positive for both HCV Ag (≥3 fmol/L) and HCV RNA (>15 IU/mL), 22 were negative for both tests, while 2 were positive to HCV RNA only. The sensitivity and specificity for HCV Ag in predicting HCV RNA were 99% and 100%, respectively. Out of 199 patients (90%) tested positive for HCV viremia, 107 (56%) were of genotype 1, 77 (38.7%) of genotype 2 and 15 of other genotypes. Analysis of 221 anti-HCV-positive patient sera found a strong positive correlation between HCV RNA and HCV-Ag (r = 0.960, p < 0.001). Genotype 1 (log [HCV RNA] = 0.988 x log [HCV-Ag] + 2.768), with correlation coefficient 0.945, exhibited a stronger correlation than genotype 2 (log [HCV RNA] = 0.859 x log [HCV-Ag] + 2.859; r = 0.862). Given the strong positive correlation between HCV-Ag immunoassay and HCV RNA molecular assay in genotyping affected individuals, we propose that HCV-Ag immunoassay is a more cost and time efficient alternative to the current two-step diagnostic process. Keywords: Hepatitis C virus (HCV), HCV core antigen, HCV-Ag immunoassay, polymerase chain reaction molecular assay |
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