Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8747139 | Journal of Virological Methods | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Genotype 3 hepatitis E virus (HEV) can lead to persistent infections in immunocompromised hosts. A recently available commercial assay for the detection of HEV antigen (HEV-Ag ELISA, Wantai diagnostics) may enable the study of HEV-Ag dynamics in such persistent infections, however currently there is no confirmatory test available. We generated a putative neutralising reagent from a pool of four convalescent blood donor samples and explored neutralising activity against HEV antigens from clinical samples, HEV tissue-culture and virus-like particles. Using this neutralisation method we were able to differentiate true reactivity from non-specific reactivity in plasma, stool and urine samples. This could also facilitate the introduction of HEV-Ag detection as a screening assay or the study of HEV-Ag in different body fluids.
Keywords
ALTnormal human plasmaTDMS/COORF2VLPHEVPHENHPPPVIQRBSAAlanine aminotransferasebovine serum albuminAntigenspositive predictive valueRNAribonucleic acidSDS-PAGESodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisPublic Health EnglandEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayELISANeutralisationVirus-like particleChronic infectionconfidence intervalinterquartile rangetherapeutic drug monitoringHBVHepatitis C virusHCVinternational unitspolymerase chain reactionPCRhuman immunodeficiency virusHIVHepatitis E virushepatitis B virusoptical densityGenotype 3
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Authors
M.J. Ankcorn, S. Ijaz, B. Haywood, J. Neuberger, A.M. Elsharkawy, J. Maggs, R.S. Tedder,