HBsAg is the most important serological marker for acute or chronic hepatitis B. Nevertheless, there are reports of HBsAg-negative virus carriers, either with anti-HBc as the only marker for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection or even positive for anti-HBs and anti-HBc. We report isolates from a patie
Immunoassay detection of hepatitis B surface antigen mutants
β Scribed by Coleman, Paul F.; Jack Chen, Y.-C.; Mushahwar*, Isa K.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Volume
- 59
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
The increasing use of hepatitis B vaccination has had an overwhelming positive impact on the prevention of hepatitis B viral infection. Mutations in the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) gene occur as a result of vaccine escape mutants, anti-hepatitis B surface antigen immunotherapy, or in chronic hepatitis B viral infection. These mutants may present a challenge to immunoassay detection. Evaluation of the immunodetection of various HBsAg mutants has been sporadic, as the occurrence of these mutants is not common, and sufficient volume of serum samples is difficult to obtain. To investigate mutant detection, recombinant antigens were constructed to reflect mutations described in the literature occurring throughout the S gene. A limited number of serum samples exhibiting discordant immunoassay reactivity were also used to construct recombinant antigens. The evaluation of 25 HBsAg mutants across nine commercial assays of differing formats is described. Mutations affecting immunoassay performance were characterized as occurring mainly in loop 2 of the "a" determinant of HBsAg. It was determined that reagent epitope recognition was more significant for mutant detection than assay format.
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