Abstract

To explore the effects of urea dissociation on reducing false-positive results of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay. A retrospective analysis was used to evaluate the false-positive rate of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay. Six false-positive sera, six positive sera and six sera from patients with early HIV infection were collected. Dissociation was performed using 1 mol/L, 2 mol/L, 4 mol/L, 6 mol/L, or 8 mol/L urea, and HIV screening assay were then detected to select the appropriate concentration of urea dissociation. Next, 55 false-positive sera and 15 sera from early HIV infection were used to verify the best concentration of urea to achieve dissociation. Retrospective analysis showed that the COI of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay in false-positive sera ranged from 1.0 to 200.0, and approximately 97.01%(227/234) of false-positive sera were in the range of 1.0–15.0. The avidity index (AI) in positive and false-positive sera decreased as the urea dissociation concentration increased. When the dissociation concentration was 6 mol/L, the AI of false-positive serum was between 0.0234 and 0.2567, and the AI of early HIV infection sera was between 0.4325 and 0.5017. The difference in AI between false-positive and positive samples was significant. When negativity was defined as an AI of less than 0.3970, the sensitivity and specificity were 100.0% and 100.0%, respectively. Urea-mediated dissociation could significantly reduce the false-positive rate of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay with a low COI. Our findings provided a reference for distinguishing positive and false-positive of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay.

Highlights

  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a serious problem affecting human h­ ealth[1,2]

  • Fourth-generation HIV screening assays detected by electrochemiluminescence analysis have been used in many ­laboratories[20], which greatly improved the sensitivity of detection, shortened the time required for detection, and had positive effects on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of HIV infection

  • Interference factors and the increased sensitivity of the detection method resulted in higher false-positive of Elecsys HIV combi PT ­assay[7,10,12,13,14,15]

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Introduction

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a serious problem affecting human h­ ealth[1,2]. Electrochemiluminescence assays show high sensitivity, are simple to operate, and yield quick ­results[7,10], making them suitable for simultaneous detection of large quantities of specimens. Interfering factors, such as pathological diseases and the high sensitivity of electrochemiluminescence assays, increase the false-positive rate of anti-HIV antibody detection by electrochemiluminescence ­assays[7,10,12,13,14,15]. Whether urea-mediated dissociation can reduce the false-positive rate of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay has not been studied. In this study, we evaluated and validated the dissociation of urea in an attempt to alleviate reduce false-positive of the Elecsys HIV combi PT assay

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