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A Novel Point-of-Care Rapid Diagnostic Test for Screening Individuals for Antibody Deficiencies.

Authors :
Israeli, Shirli
Golden, Allison
Atalig, Melissa
Mekki, Najla
Rais, Afef
Storey, Helen
Barbouche, Mohamed-Ridha
Peck, Roger
Source :
Journal of Clinical Immunology. Feb2022, Vol. 42 Issue 2, p394-403. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose: No rapid diagnostic test exists to screen individuals for primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) at or near the point of care. In settings at risk for polio where live oral polio vaccine is utilized, undiagnosed PAD patients and cases with delayed diagnosis constitute a potential reservoir for neurovirulent polioviruses, undermining polio eradication. This research aimed to develop a rapid screening test suited for use in resource-limited settings to identify individuals with low immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels, enabling early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Methods: Three prototype tests distinguishing low and normal IgG levels were evaluated with a blinded panel of serum/plasma specimens from 32 healthy controls and 86 primary immunodeficiency-confirmed patients with agammaglobulinemia, common variable immunodeficiency, and hyper-IgM syndrome, including 57 not receiving IgG therapy. Prototype tests were compared to laboratory reference and clinical case definition. Results: The leading prototype correctly identified 32 of 32 healthy controls. Among primary antibody deficiency patients not receiving IgG treatment, 17 of 19 agammaglobulinemia, 7 of 24 common variable immunodeficiency, and 5 of 14 hyper-IgM were correctly identified by the prototype, with 67% agreement with the reference assay. Conclusion: The Rapid IgG Screen (RIgGS) test can differentiate between low IgG levels associated with agammaglobulinemia and normal IgG antibody levels. Differentiating CVID and hyper IgM was challenging due to the wide range in IgG levels and influence of high IgM. This test can facilitate the identification of patients with primary antibody deficiencies and support polio surveillance initiatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02719142
Volume :
42
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155105219
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-021-01179-0