BACKGROUND & AIM: Hepatitis B virus-e-antigen (HBeAg) is an affordable viral marker to assess viral replication kinetics and response to antiviral therapy. In the absence of confirmatory assays, discrepant or false-positive HBeAg results are resolved by screening for other HBV markers. We standardized an in-house HBeAg neutralization assay (HBeAg-NT) to confirm HBeAg in clinical samples. METHODS: The performance and reliability of this assay were evaluated by first WHO International Standard for HBeAg (first WHO-IS HBeAg) from Paul Ehrlich Institute and clinical samples (n = 150) from chronic HBV carriers. Of these, 71 HBeAg-positive sera were used for HBeAg-NT. RESULTS: Concentrations spanning 0.25-10 U of first WHO-IS HBeAg and clinical samples (S/Co ranges from 1.00 to 10.00) were neutralized completely in the HBeAg-NT. CONCLUSIONS: HBeAg-NT is a simple, cost-effective, and reliable direct approach to confirm HBeAg in clinical samples which precludes the need for screening additional HBV markers in low resource settings.
BACKGROUND & AIM: Hepatitis B virus-e-antigen (HBeAg) is an affordable viral marker to assess viral replication kinetics and response to antiviral therapy. In the absence of confirmatory assays, discrepant or false-positive HBeAg results are resolved by screening for other HBV markers. We standardized an in-house HBeAg neutralization assay (HBeAg-NT) to confirm HBeAg in clinical samples. METHODS: The performance and reliability of this assay were evaluated by first WHO International Standard for HBeAg (first WHO-IS HBeAg) from Paul Ehrlich Institute and clinical samples (n = 150) from chronic HBV carriers. Of these, 71 HBeAg-positive sera were used for HBeAg-NT. RESULTS: Concentrations spanning 0.25-10 U of first WHO-IS HBeAg and clinical samples (S/Co ranges from 1.00 to 10.00) were neutralized completely in the HBeAg-NT. CONCLUSIONS:HBeAg-NT is a simple, cost-effective, and reliable direct approach to confirm HBeAg in clinical samples which precludes the need for screening additional HBV markers in low resource settings.
Authors: Jung Min Lee; Sang Hoon Ahn; Hyon Suk Kim; Hana Park; Hye Young Chang; Do Young Kim; Seong Gyu Hwang; Kyu Sung Rim; Chae Yoon Chon; Kwang-Hyub Han; Jun Yong Park Journal: Hepatology Date: 2011-05 Impact factor: 17.425