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Accurate detection of Zika virus IgG using a novel immune complex binding ELISA

Journal

TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 89-101

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13505

Keywords

Zika virus (ZIKV); flavivirus; immune complex binding (ICB) ELISA; diagnostics

Funding

  1. European Regional Development Fund (EFRE (Europ_aischer Fonds f_ur Regionale Entwicklung)) [BWF/H/52228/2012/13.10.10-1/3.4,6]
  2. EXIST Forschungstransfer program [03EFFHH016]
  3. BNITM (Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine) Translational Fonds
  4. Vereinigung der Freunde des Tropeninstituts Hamburg eV
  5. European Union [734857, 734548]
  6. Faperj (Fundacao Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) [E-26/2002.930/2016]

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Novel serological tests were evaluated for accurate ZIKV IgG detection, with the highest specificity shown by the ZIKV ED3 ICB ELISA. The sensitivity of all three tests was high from day 12 after symptom onset. The ED3 ELISA also showed specific reactions in other populations, confirming its usefulness in seroepidemiological studies and serological diagnosis in countries where other flavivirus infections are co-circulating.
Objectives Accurate serological assays are urgently needed to support public health responses to Zika virus (ZIKV) infection with its potential to cause foetal damage during pregnancy. Current flavivirus serology for ZIKV infections lacks specificity due to cross-reacting antibodies from closely related other flaviviruses. In this study, we evaluated novel serological tests for accurate ZIKV IgG detection. Methods Our ELISAs are based on immune complex binding. The high specificity is achieved by the simultaneous incubation of labelled ZIKV antigen and unlabelled flavivirus homolog protein competitors. Two assays were validated with a panel of 406 human samples from PCR-confirmed ZIKV patients collected in Brazil (n = 154), healthy blood donors and other infections from Brazil, Europe, Canada and Colombia (n = 252). Results The highest specificity (100% [252/252, 95% confidence interval (CI) 98.5-100.0]) was shown by the ZIKV ED3 ICB ELISA using the ED3 antigen of the ZIKV envelope. A similar test using the NS1 antigen (ZIKV NS1 ICB ELISA) was slightly less specific (92.1% [232/252, 95% CI 88.0-95.1]). The commercial Euroimmun ZIKV ELISA had a specificity of only 82.1% (207/252, 95% CI 76.8-86.7). Sensitivity was high (93-100%) from day 12 after onset of symptoms in all three tests. Seroprevalence of ZIKV IgG was analysed in 87 samples from Laos (Asia) confirming that the ED3 ELISA showed specific reactions in other populations. Conclusions The novel ED3 ICB ELISA will be useful for ZIKV-specific IgG detection for seroepidemiological studies and serological diagnosis for case management in travellers and in countries where other flavivirus infections are co-circulating.

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