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Four-Antigen Mixture Containing V-Cyclin for Serological Screening of Human Herpesvirus 8 Infection

  1. Author:
    Burbelo, P. D.
    Leahy, H. P.
    Groot, S.
    Bishop, L. R.
    Miley, W.
    Iadarola, M. J.
    Whitby, D.
    Kovacs, J. A.
  2. Author Address

    Burbelo, Peter D.; Leahy, Hannah P.; Groot, Sandra, Iadarola, Michael J.] Natl Inst Dent & Craniofacial Res, Neurobiol & Pain Therapeut Sect, Lab Sensory Biol, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA. [Miley, Wendell, Whitby, Denise] NCI Frederick, Viral Oncol Sect, AIDS & Canc Virus Program, Sci Applicat Int Corp Frederick, Frederick, MD USA. [Bishop, Lisa R.; Kovacs, Joseph A.] NIH, Ctr Clin, Dept Crit Care Med, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.
    1. Year: 2009
  1. Journal: Clinical and Vaccine Immunology
    1. 16
    2. 5
    3. Pages: 621-627
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Improved diagnostic reagents and testing are currently needed for the serological detection of human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) infections. We evaluated the luciferase immunoprecipitation systems (LIPS) for profiling antibody responses to a panel of HHV-8 proteins for diagnosis of Kaposi sarcoma (KS)-infected individuals. Using a pilot serum set, LIPS detected robust antibody responses to several known antigens, and a screen of 14 additional HHV-8 proteins identified v-cyclin as a potentially new diagnostic antigen. In evaluating a training-serum set, a four-antigen panel (K8.1, v-cyclin, ORF65, and a LANA fragment) was found to provide sufficient information for diagnosis. Analysis of a validation serum set using the combined results from these four separate antigen tests showed 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Furthermore, a LIPS format using a mixture of the four antigens, which simplifies data collection and analysis, closely matched the diagnostic performance of the combined separate tests (R = 0.95). This four-antigen mixture format analyzed with the validation serum set also showed 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity but was not statistically different from two separate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (94% sensitivity and 100% specificity) using baculovirus-produced LANA and bacterially produced K8.1. Heat map analysis of KS patient antibody titers revealed marked heterogeneity in humoral responses to this four-antigen panel. Overall, the LIPS assay showed 97% sensitivity, and positive anti-v-cyclin antibodies were detected in approximately 75% of the KS sera. These results suggest that LIPS screening using an antigen mixture is a sensitive and high-throughput method for serological screening of HHV-8 infection in individuals with KS.

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  1. DOI: 10.1128/cvi.00474-08
  2. PMID: 19261774

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