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INDETERMINATE RESULTS OF THE 2ND-GENERATION HEPATITIS C VIRUS
(HCV) RECOMBINANT IMMUNOBLOT ASSAY - SIGNIFICANCE OF HIGH-LEVEL
C22-3 REACTIVITY AND INFLUENCE OF HCV GENOTYPES
A second-generation recombinant immunoblot assay (RIBA 2.0) is
used in the United States to confirm infection with hepatitis C
virus (HCV) in samples that are anti-HCV (enzyme immunoassay)
positive. In some cases, indeterminate results of RIBA 2.0, which
are defined as reactivity to a single antigen species or reactivity
limited to two proteins derived from the same coding region of the
HCV genome, are encountered. This study was performed to establish
the significance of indeterminate RIBA 2.0 results in relation to
HCV RNA detection, high positivity for the c22-3 band, and the HCV
genotype as determined by direct DNA sequencing. Ninety-six samples
with indeterminate RIBA 2.0 results were studied. HCV RNA was
detected in 21 of 34 (62%) samples with high reactivity to c22-3
and in 8 of 62 (13%) samples with low reactivity to c22-3. The HCV
genotype distribution in samples that were RIBA 2.0 indeterminate
and HCV RNA positive was significantly different from that in
samples of a control group with positive results for both the RIBA
2.0 and HCV PCR. These results suggest that highly positive c22-3
samples are likely to be associated with HCV viremia and that
infection with less common HCV genotypes is more commonly
associated with indeterminate RIBA 2.0 results.
Author: DH PERSING, MAYO CLIN, DEPT PATHOL, ROCHESTER, MN
55905
Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 1997
JAN;35(1):311-312
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