Diagnosis of HIV-1 infection: Performance of Xpert Qual and Geenius supplemental assays in fourth generation ELISA-reactive samples

  • Aviya Rakovsky
  • , Yael Gozlan
  • , Ravit Bassal
  • , Marina Wax
  • , Rachel Shirazi
  • , Mary Bakhanashvili
  • , Zipi Kra-Oz
  • , Sara Radian-Sade
  • , Haim Ben-Zvi
  • , Licita Schreiber
  • , Dana G. Wolf
  • , Yonat Shemer-Avni
  • , Daniel Chemtob
  • , Ella Mendelson
  • , Orna Mor

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Abstract

Background: Architect (AR) and Vidas (VD) fourth generation HIV screening immunoassays, which identify early stages of HIV infections, could have false positive results especially at low signal/cutoff (S/C) AR values. Geenius HIV1/2 (GS) is a specific confirmation line immunoassay that is not highly sensitive to early HIV infections. An HIV-1 RNA assay may better detect such infections. Objectives: To evaluate all AR-VD reactive samples with GS results, and to assess Xpert Qual HIV-1 RNA assay (XQ) as an alternative to GS, in the first low S/C AR-VD-reactive samples from a tested individual. Study design: First AR-VD-reactive-GS-tested results from all individuals with resolved HIV status, collected between March 2015 and March 2017 (n = 749), were retrospectively assessed. Samples with AR-VD-reactive-GS-discordant results and those with low S/C AR-VD-reactive results, were tested by XQ. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of GS and XQ sensitivity/specificity was performed. Results: Overall, 94.1% (705/749) of AR-VD-reactive results were true HIV-1 positive. All samples with <3 S/C AR values were false positive. XQ resolved all first samples with AR-VD-reactive-GS-discordant results. The diagnostic accuracy of XQ in low (≤33 S/C) AR-VD-reactive samples was better than that of GS (97.6%, 81/83 versus 73.5%, 61/83, p < 0.01). ROC analysis for low S/C AR samples was optimal for pooled XQ and GS results. Conclusions: Incorporating XQ in the current screening algorithm for the first AR-VD-reactive-GS-discordant samples may significantly reduce overall turn-around time of HIV-1 diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-10
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Clinical Virology
Volume101
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Architect
  • ELISA
  • Geenius
  • HIV-1 infection
  • Vidas
  • Xpert HIV-1 Qual

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Virology
  • Infectious Diseases

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