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Head-to-head validation of six immunoassays for SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients

Authors :
Menno D. de Jong
MJ Schultz
Charlotte E. Teunissen
Marry Smit
Marianna Bugiani
Cornelis S. Stijnis
Janke Schinkel
H J C de Vries
Jan M. Prins
Godelieve J. de Bree
Harm Jan Bogaard
Paul Elbers
D. van de Beek
Frans Martens
Anne Geke Algera
Martijn Beudel
Rutger Koning
Armand Girbes
Robert Hemke
Diane Bax
Michiel Schinkel
Thecla A.M. Hekker
Suzanne Jurriaans
Jorinde Raasveld
Robin van Houdt
Leo Heunks
Willemke Stilma
Florianne Hafkamp
Denise Veelo
Janneke Horn
Esther Bulle
Pien Defoer
Suzanne Geerlings
Osoul Chouchane
Jeannine Nellen
Lieuwe D. J. Bos
B. Geerts
T. van der Poll
S. de Bruin
Patrick Thoral
Lynn Boonkamp
N. van Mourik
Michela Botta
Sabine M. Hermans
Aeilko H. Zwinderman
Edgar Peters
F. van Baarle
M. van der Valk
Lucas Fleuren
Dorien Wouters
Frederique Paulus
Tom van Gool
Martin P. Grobusch
Joppe W. Hovius
Michèle van Vugt
W.J. Wiersinga
Patricia E. Broekhuizen-van Haaften
Bennedikt Preckel
J. de Brabander
Alex R. Schuurman
M.A. van Agtmael
A. Goorhuis
M. W. Hollmann
Alexander P.J. Vlaar
Rens Zonneveld
Kim C. E. Sigaloff
Ellen Wentink-Bonnema
Anissa M. Tsonas
Jörg Hamann
Matthijs C. Brouwer
Marije K. Bomers
Laura Hagens
Tom Reijnders
Alex Cloherty
Annemieke C. Heijboer
Theo Geijtenbeek
Vanessa Harris
Jorrit J. Hofstra
Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention
AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity
Endocrinology Laboratory
AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
Infectious diseases
AII - Infectious diseases
APH - Aging & Later Life
APH - Global Health
APH - Quality of Care
Graduate School
Intensive Care Medicine
Neurology
ANS - Neurodegeneration
Center of Experimental and Molecular Medicine
ANS - Neuroinfection & -inflammation
ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis
Experimental Immunology
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
AMS - Musculoskeletal Health
AMS - Sports
Global Health
APH - Methodology
Anesthesiology
ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias
Nursing
ACS - Diabetes & metabolism
General Paediatrics
ACS - Microcirculation
Epidemiology and Data Science
APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases
APH - Digital Health
APH - Personalized Medicine
Laboratory Medicine
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neuroinfection & -inflammation
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
Internal medicine
Pulmonary medicine
Pathology
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics
Intensive care medicine
Radiology and nuclear medicine
VU University medical center
General practice
Other Research
Source :
Journal of clinical virology, 139:104821. Elsevier, Journal of Clinical Virology, Amsterdam UMC Covid-19 Biobank 2021, ' Head-to-head validation of six immunoassays for SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients ', Journal of Clinical Virology, vol. 139, 104821 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2021.104821, Journal of Clinical Virology, 139:104821. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Detecting SARS-CoV-2 antibodies may help to diagnose COVID-19. Head-to-head validation of different types of immunoassays in well-characterized cohorts of hospitalized patients remains needed. Methods: We validated three chemiluminescence immunoassays (CLIAs) (Liaison, Elecsys, and Abbott) and one single molecule array assay (SIMOA) (Quanterix) for automated analyzers, one rapid immunoassay RIA (AllTest), and one ELISA (Wantai) in parallel in first samples from 126 PCR confirmed COVID-19 hospitalized patients and 158 pre-COVID-19 patients. Specificity of the AllTest was also tested in 106 patients with confirmed parasitic and dengue virus infections. Specificity of the Wantai assay was not tested due to limitations in sample volumes. Results: Overall sensitivity in first samples was 70.6 % for the Liaison, 71.4 % for the Elecsys, 75.4 % for the Abbott, 70.6 % for the Quanterix, 77.8 % for the AllTest, and 88.9 % for the Wantai assay, respectively. Sensitivity was between 77.4 % (Liaison) and 94.0 % (Wantai) after 10 dpso. No false positive results were observed for the Elecsys and Abbott assays. Specificity was 91.1 % for the Quanterix, 96.2 % for the Liaison, and 98.1 % for the AllTest assay, respectively. Conclusion: We conclude that low sensitivity of all immunoassays limits their use early after onset of illness in diagnosing COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. After 10 dpso, the Wantai ELISA has a relatively high sensitivity, followed by the point-of-care AllTest RIA that compares favorably with automated analyzer immunoassays.

Details

ISSN :
13866532
Volume :
139
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....127569e5cfebaf694d51ed62355b3830
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2021.104821