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Rapid antigen tests for dengue virus serotypes and Zika virus in patient serum.

Authors :
Bosch I
de Puig H
Hiley M
Carré-Camps M
Perdomo-Celis F
Narváez CF
Salgado DM
Senthoor D
O'Grady M
Phillips E
Durbin A
Fandos D
Miyazaki H
Yen CW
Gélvez-Ramírez M
Warke RV
Ribeiro LS
Teixeira MM
Almeida RP
Muñóz-Medina JE
Ludert JE
Nogueira ML
Colombo TE
Terzian ACB
Bozza PT
Calheiros AS
Vieira YR
Barbosa-Lima G
Vizzoni A
Cerbino-Neto J
Bozza FA
Souza TML
Trugilho MRO
de Filippis AMB
de Sequeira PC
Marques ETA
Magalhaes T
Díaz FJ
Restrepo BN
Marín K
Mattar S
Olson D
Asturias EJ
Lucera M
Singla M
Medigeshi GR
de Bosch N
Tam J
Gómez-Márquez J
Clavet C
Villar L
Hamad-Schifferli K
Gehrke L
Source :
Science translational medicine [Sci Transl Med] 2017 Sep 27; Vol. 9 (409).
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The recent Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak demonstrates that cost-effective clinical diagnostics are urgently needed to detect and distinguish viral infections to improve patient care. Unlike dengue virus (DENV), ZIKV infections during pregnancy correlate with severe birth defects, including microcephaly and neurological disorders. Because ZIKV and DENV are related flaviviruses, their homologous proteins and nucleic acids can cause cross-reactions and false-positive results in molecular, antigenic, and serologic diagnostics. We report the characterization of monoclonal antibody pairs that have been translated into rapid immunochromatography tests to specifically detect the viral nonstructural 1 (NS1) protein antigen and distinguish the four DENV serotypes (DENV1-4) and ZIKV without cross-reaction. To complement visual test analysis and remove user subjectivity in reading test results, we used image processing and data analysis for data capture and test result quantification. Using a 30-μl serum sample, the sensitivity and specificity values of the DENV1-4 tests and the pan-DENV test, which detects all four dengue serotypes, ranged from 0.76 to 1.00. Sensitivity/specificity for the ZIKV rapid test was 0.81/0.86, respectively, using a 150-μl serum input. Serum ZIKV NS1 protein concentrations were about 10-fold lower than corresponding DENV NS1 concentrations in infected patients; moreover, ZIKV NS1 protein was not detected in polymerase chain reaction-positive patient urine samples. Our rapid immunochromatography approach and reagents have immediate application in differential clinical diagnosis of acute ZIKV and DENV cases, and the platform can be applied toward developing rapid antigen diagnostics for emerging viruses.<br /> (Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1946-6242
Volume :
9
Issue :
409
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science translational medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28954927
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aan1589