Novel Enzyme-Based Immunoassay for Simultaneous Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Antigen and Antibody in Human Serum or Plasma

Description:
CDC scientists have developed a novel enzyme immunoassay for the simultaneous detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) core antigen and circulating HCV antibodies. Serological testing procedures for HCV circulating antibodies are well established. There is, however, a window of time between HCV infection and seroconversion that generates an opportunity for false negative results. This period varies from two months in immunocompetent subjects to six to twelve months in immunodeficient patients. Combination testing, utilizing both serological testing and PCR-based techniques, can be used to overcome this limitation. PCR-based techniques, however, are costly and time-consuming and present considerable challenges to clinical laboratories, due to equipment requirements and sensitivity to cross-contamination.

This technology overcomes these challenges through simultaneous detection of both HCV core antigen and HCV antibody in an immunoassay format, which both significantly improves the sensitive diagnosis of hepatitis C among blood donors at any stage of infection and is also simpler to perform than combination testing utilizing PCR-based techniques.
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Jeremiah Mitzelfelt
NIH Technology Transfer
301-443-8518
jeremiah.mitzelfelt@nih.gov
Inventors:
Yury Khudyakov
Keywords:
ANTIBODY
Antibody-based
Antibody-dependent
ANTIGEN
Antigen Antibody
ANTIGEN CAPTURE ASSAY
Antigen/Ab
Antigen/antibody
ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY
Antigen-binding
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Detection
detection system
Diagnosis
diagnostic
diagnostic in vitro
Diagnostic Kit
EIA
HCV
Hepatitis
HEPATITIS C
HEPATITIS C DIAGNOSTIC
HEPATITIS C HCV
Human
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LATERAL
Novel
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PLASMA
SERA
SIMULTANEOUS
viral
VIRAL DIAGNOSTIC
virus
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