Evaluation of the Elecsys Chagas Assay for Detection of Trypanosoma cruzi-Specific Antibodies in a Multicenter Study in Europe and Latin America

Serology is the preferred method to confirm a Chagas disease diagnosis and to screen blood donors. A battery of assays is often required due to the limited accuracy of single assays. The Elecsys Chagas assay is a newly developed, double-antigen sandwich assay for use on the Elecsys and cobas e immun...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical microbiology 2018-05, Vol.56 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Flores-Chavez, Maria Delmans, Sambri, Vittorio, Schottstedt, Volkmar, Higuera-Escalante, Fernando Aparicio, Roessler, Dieter, Chaves, Monica, Laengin, Tina, Martinez, Alfredo, Fleischer, Bernhard
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Zusammenfassung:Serology is the preferred method to confirm a Chagas disease diagnosis and to screen blood donors. A battery of assays is often required due to the limited accuracy of single assays. The Elecsys Chagas assay is a newly developed, double-antigen sandwich assay for use on the Elecsys and cobas e immunoassay analyzers, intended to identify individuals infected with , for diagnosis and screening. The performance of the Elecsys Chagas assay was evaluated in comparison with those of other widely used antibody assays, at multiple sites (Europe/Latin America). Relative sensitivity and specificity were assessed by using samples from blood donors, pregnant women, and hospitalized patients from regions where Chagas disease is endemic and from regions of nonendemicity. The Elecsys Chagas assay had an overall relative sensitivity of 100% ( = 674). Overall relative specificities were 99.90% ( = 14,681), 100% ( = 313), and 100% ( = 517) for samples from blood donors, pregnant women, and hospitalized patients, respectively. The analytical specificity was 99.83% ( = 594). The Elecsys Chagas assay detected antibodies in two World Health Organization (WHO) standard reference panels (panels 09/188 and 09/186) at a 1:512 dilution, corresponding to a cutoff sensitivity of approximately 1 mIU/ml. The Elecsys Chagas assay demonstrated robust performance under routine conditions at multiple sites in Europe and Latin America. In contrast to other available Chagas assays, the Elecsys assay uses a reduced number of recombinant antigens, resulting in a significantly smaller number of cross-reactions and improved analytical specificity while being highly sensitive.
ISSN:0095-1137
1098-660X
DOI:10.1128/JCM.01446-17