BACKGROUND: The COBAS(®) AmpliPrep(®)/COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) HCV Test, v2.0 (CAP/CTM2) is used for HCV RNA viral load monitoring. OBJECTIVES: The performance of the CAP/CTM2 was compared to other widely used tests, including a manual version of the assay (the COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) HCV Test, v2.0 for use with the High Pure System, HPS/CTM2) predominantly used during phase III clinical trials for the new direct acting antiviral therapies. STUDY DESIGN: Low HCV RNA level comparisons were performed across tests (Abbott Realtime HCV Test, ART; COBAS(®) AmpliPrep(®)/COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) HCV Test, v1.0, CAP/CTM1; CAP/CTM2; and HPS/CTM2) using dilutions of the 2nd HCV WHO International Standard. Additionally, the clinical performance of the CAP/CTM2 was evaluated with 421 leftover HCV RNA-positive routine clinical samples. RESULTS: All quantifiable WHO dilutions were within ±0.3log10IU/mL of the expected results across tests and the analytical sensitivity resulted in a limit of detection of 12IU/mL (95% confidence interval, 10, 15). When clinical samples were tested the results for 87% (367 of 421) of all sample comparisons were within ±0.5log10IU/mL. When low viral load results (25-3500IU/mL) were compared, values obtained by the ART assay were significantly lower (p<0.0001) than those obtained with the CAP/CTM2. CONCLUSIONS: The new CAP/CTM2 showed good accuracy with comparable sensitivity to comparator assays. The new kit is well-suited for use in the routine diagnostic laboratory, especially for accurate monitoring of patients receiving triple therapy or interferone-free regimens.
BACKGROUND: The COBAS(®) AmpliPrep(®)/COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) HCV Test, v2.0 (CAP/CTM2) is used for HCV RNA viral load monitoring. OBJECTIVES: The performance of the CAP/CTM2 was compared to other widely used tests, including a manual version of the assay (the COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) HCV Test, v2.0 for use with the High Pure System, HPS/CTM2) predominantly used during phase III clinical trials for the new direct acting antiviral therapies. STUDY DESIGN: Low HCV RNA level comparisons were performed across tests (Abbott Realtime HCV Test, ART; COBAS(®) AmpliPrep(®)/COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) HCV Test, v1.0, CAP/CTM1; CAP/CTM2; and HPS/CTM2) using dilutions of the 2nd HCV WHO International Standard. Additionally, the clinical performance of the CAP/CTM2 was evaluated with 421 leftover HCV RNA-positive routine clinical samples. RESULTS: All quantifiable WHO dilutions were within ±0.3log10IU/mL of the expected results across tests and the analytical sensitivity resulted in a limit of detection of 12IU/mL (95% confidence interval, 10, 15). When clinical samples were tested the results for 87% (367 of 421) of all sample comparisons were within ±0.5log10IU/mL. When low viral load results (25-3500IU/mL) were compared, values obtained by the ART assay were significantly lower (p<0.0001) than those obtained with the CAP/CTM2. CONCLUSIONS: The new CAP/CTM2 showed good accuracy with comparable sensitivity to comparator assays. The new kit is well-suited for use in the routine diagnostic laboratory, especially for accurate monitoring of patients receiving triple therapy or interferone-free regimens.
Authors: Harel Dahari; Laetitia Canini; Frederik Graw; Susan L Uprichard; Evaldo S A Araújo; Guillaume Penaranda; Emilie Coquet; Laurent Chiche; Aurelie Riso; Christophe Renou; Marc Bourliere; Scott J Cotler; Philippe Halfon Journal: J Hepatol Date: 2016-02-22 Impact factor: 25.083
Authors: Johannes Vermehren; Evelyn Stelzl; Benjamin Maasoumy; Veronique Michel-Treil; Caterina Berkowski; Ed G Marins; Ellen E Paxinos; Enrique Marino; Heiner Wedemeyer; Christoph Sarrazin; Harald H Kessler Journal: J Clin Microbiol Date: 2017-01-25 Impact factor: 5.948