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High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease
BACKGROUND: Serologic testing algorithms for recent HIV seroconversion (STARHS) provide important information for HIV surveillance. We have shown that a patient's antibody reaction in a confirmatory line immunoassay (INNO-LIA(TM) HIV I/II Score, Innogenetics) provides information on the duratio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3190377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21943091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-254 |
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author | Schüpbach, Jörg Bisset, Leslie R Regenass, Stephan Bürgisser, Philippe Gorgievski, Meri Steffen, Ingrid Andreutti, Corinne Martinetti, Gladys Shah, Cyril Yerly, Sabine Klimkait, Thomas Gebhardt, Martin Schöni-Affolter, Franziska Rickenbach, Martin |
author_facet | Schüpbach, Jörg Bisset, Leslie R Regenass, Stephan Bürgisser, Philippe Gorgievski, Meri Steffen, Ingrid Andreutti, Corinne Martinetti, Gladys Shah, Cyril Yerly, Sabine Klimkait, Thomas Gebhardt, Martin Schöni-Affolter, Franziska Rickenbach, Martin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Serologic testing algorithms for recent HIV seroconversion (STARHS) provide important information for HIV surveillance. We have shown that a patient's antibody reaction in a confirmatory line immunoassay (INNO-LIA(TM) HIV I/II Score, Innogenetics) provides information on the duration of infection. Here, we sought to further investigate the diagnostic specificity of various Inno-Lia algorithms and to identify factors affecting it. METHODS: Plasma samples of 714 selected patients of the Swiss HIV Cohort Study infected for longer than 12 months and representing all viral clades and stages of chronic HIV-1 infection were tested blindly by Inno-Lia and classified as either incident (up to 12 m) or older infection by 24 different algorithms. Of the total, 524 patients received HAART, 308 had HIV-1 RNA below 50 copies/mL, and 620 were infected by a HIV-1 non-B clade. Using logistic regression analysis we evaluated factors that might affect the specificity of these algorithms. RESULTS: HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL was associated with significantly lower reactivity to all five HIV-1 antigens of the Inno-Lia and impaired specificity of most algorithms. Among 412 patients either untreated or with HIV-1 RNA ≥50 copies/mL despite HAART, the median specificity of the algorithms was 96.5% (range 92.0-100%). The only factor that significantly promoted false-incident results in this group was age, with false-incident results increasing by a few percent per additional year. HIV-1 clade, HIV-1 RNA, CD4 percentage, sex, disease stage, and testing modalities exhibited no significance. Results were similar among 190 untreated patients. CONCLUSIONS: The specificity of most Inno-Lia algorithms was high and not affected by HIV-1 variability, advanced disease and other factors promoting false-recent results in other STARHS. Specificity should be good in any group of untreated HIV-1 patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-31903772011-10-12 High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease Schüpbach, Jörg Bisset, Leslie R Regenass, Stephan Bürgisser, Philippe Gorgievski, Meri Steffen, Ingrid Andreutti, Corinne Martinetti, Gladys Shah, Cyril Yerly, Sabine Klimkait, Thomas Gebhardt, Martin Schöni-Affolter, Franziska Rickenbach, Martin BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Serologic testing algorithms for recent HIV seroconversion (STARHS) provide important information for HIV surveillance. We have shown that a patient's antibody reaction in a confirmatory line immunoassay (INNO-LIA(TM) HIV I/II Score, Innogenetics) provides information on the duration of infection. Here, we sought to further investigate the diagnostic specificity of various Inno-Lia algorithms and to identify factors affecting it. METHODS: Plasma samples of 714 selected patients of the Swiss HIV Cohort Study infected for longer than 12 months and representing all viral clades and stages of chronic HIV-1 infection were tested blindly by Inno-Lia and classified as either incident (up to 12 m) or older infection by 24 different algorithms. Of the total, 524 patients received HAART, 308 had HIV-1 RNA below 50 copies/mL, and 620 were infected by a HIV-1 non-B clade. Using logistic regression analysis we evaluated factors that might affect the specificity of these algorithms. RESULTS: HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL was associated with significantly lower reactivity to all five HIV-1 antigens of the Inno-Lia and impaired specificity of most algorithms. Among 412 patients either untreated or with HIV-1 RNA ≥50 copies/mL despite HAART, the median specificity of the algorithms was 96.5% (range 92.0-100%). The only factor that significantly promoted false-incident results in this group was age, with false-incident results increasing by a few percent per additional year. HIV-1 clade, HIV-1 RNA, CD4 percentage, sex, disease stage, and testing modalities exhibited no significance. Results were similar among 190 untreated patients. CONCLUSIONS: The specificity of most Inno-Lia algorithms was high and not affected by HIV-1 variability, advanced disease and other factors promoting false-recent results in other STARHS. Specificity should be good in any group of untreated HIV-1 patients. BioMed Central 2011-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3190377/ /pubmed/21943091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-254 Text en Copyright ©2011 Schüpbach et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schüpbach, Jörg Bisset, Leslie R Regenass, Stephan Bürgisser, Philippe Gorgievski, Meri Steffen, Ingrid Andreutti, Corinne Martinetti, Gladys Shah, Cyril Yerly, Sabine Klimkait, Thomas Gebhardt, Martin Schöni-Affolter, Franziska Rickenbach, Martin High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
title | High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
title_full | High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
title_fullStr | High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
title_full_unstemmed | High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
title_short | High specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent HIV-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
title_sort | high specificity of line-immunoassay based algorithms for recent hiv-1 infection independent of viral subtype and stage of disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3190377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21943091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-254 |
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