Quantitative antibody analysis: use for the diagnosis of hepatitis C virus chronic infection

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Payan, C
Raimbert, A
Fouchard-Hubert, I
Kouyoumdjian, S
Lunel-Fabiani, F
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[1] CHU Angers, Lab Bacteriol Virol, F-49033 Angers, France
[2] CHU Angers, Serv Med A, F-49033 Angers, France
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HCV; quantitative serology; PCR; correlation; chronic infection;
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been estimated in 600,000 subjects in France, with about 80% of chronic infection. In the latter, anti-HCV antibodies and viral RNA are found together in patients blood. Today, only the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology allows the diagnosis of HCV chronic infection, confirmed by a positive PCR. However, PCR is a laborious and cost effective method. The aim of this study was to distinguish HCV chronic infection to past-infection or false reactivity only using the serology testing. Therefore, we looked for a correlation between the results of PCR, using the HCV Cobas Amplicor 2.0 assay, and the level of anti-HCV antibodies, assessed by the AxSYM(R) HCV v.3.0 and expressed in signal/cutoff (s/co) ratio. We found using a panel of 200 sera issued from 181 patients, a significant variation of s/co ratios between PCR positive and negative patients (respectively, 87.76 +/- 27.18 vs 10.13 +/- 13.68 s/co, p < 0.0001), only in non treated or previously treated patients, non HIV coinfected, non renal transplanted or haemodialysis patients. An anti-HCV cutoff value at 34 s/co allows a predictive PCR results with 100% sensitivity and 93.3% specificity. Thus, for patients having a s/co equal or over 34, a positive PCR was found in 98.1% of cases, allowing the diagnosis of HCV chronic infection (positive predictive value). Conversely, in patients with less than 34, HCV chronic infection can be excluded in 100% of cases (negative predictive value). In conclusion, in most cases, the use of anti-HCV quantitative analysis in the AxSYM(R) HCV v.3.0 assay could avoid PCR testing and facilitate the diagnosis of HCV chronic infection.
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