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World J Hepatol. Oct 18, 2015; 7(23): 2482-2491
Published online Oct 18, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i23.2482
Published online Oct 18, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i23.2482
Ref. | Year of publication | Sample used | Method used | Comments |
Mendy et al[13] | 2005 | Dried blood spots along with serum | HBsAg detected by determine (TM) HBsAg | Comparison of DBS results with serum testing results: Sn 96%, Sp 100% |
Chen et al[21] | 2005 | Ovarian tissue | HBsAg and HBcAg detected by immunocytochemistry and HBV DNA by PCR | Positivity rate of HBV DNA was 58.3% |
van der Laan et al[17] | 2007 | Hepatocytes | Flow cytometric quantitation | A significant correlation was found between the percentage of infected hepatocytes and the intracellular expression level of HBsAg (R = 0.841, P < 0.001) |
Goh et al[22] | 2008 | Cerumen and otorrhoea samples along with serum | HBsAg and HBeAg were detected by Enzyme Immunoassay and HBV DNA was detected by quantitative PCR | HBV DNA was detected in 66.7% of cerumen samples and 100% of otorrhoea samples |
Chen et al[25] | 2009 | Parotid tissue | Serological markers by immunocytrochemistry and HBV DNA by PCR | Overall positivity rate was 54.5% to 58.3% |
Nuriya et al[18] | 2010 | Hepatocyres | PCR - In situ hybridisation | All hepatocytes were infected with HBV in chronic liver disease |
Villar et al[14] | 2011 | Dried blood spots | HBsAg, anti-HBc, and anti-HBs were detected by ELISA | Sn was 90.5%, 97.6%, and 78% for anti-HBc, HBsAg, anti-HBs assays, and Sp was 92.6%, 96.7%, and 97.3% for anti-HBc, HBsAg, and anti-HBs assays, respectively |
Wu et al[29] | 2012 | Paraffin embedded intrahepatic and extrahepaticcholangiocarcinoma tissue | HBV DNA by nested PCR and HBV related antigens by immunohistochemistry method | HBV DNA and HBV antigens were detected significantly in cases of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma |
Arora et al[24] | 2012 | Saliva | HBsAg was detected by ELISA | Sn 74.29% and Sp 100% |
Cobo et al[27] | 2012 | Spent culture media and liquid nitrogen samples of oocytes and embryos | Reverse transcriptase PCR | Viral sequences were not detected in these samples from seropositive patients |
Ye et al[28] | 2013 | Discarded test tube embryos from mothers with chronic HBV infection undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment | Single cell reverse transcriptase PCR | Detection rate was 13.2% |
Eftekharian et al[23] | 2013 | Cerumen along with serum | HBV DNA was detected by PCR | HBV DNA was detected in 6.6% of HBsAg positive patients |
Kong et al[26] | 2013 | Frozen renal tissue | HBsAg and HBcAg detected by immunohistochemistry | Found positive in 9 out of 500 patients of glomerulonephritis without serological evidence |
Ross et al[15] | 2013 | Dried blood spots | HBsAG, anti HBcAg, anti HBsAg detected by Abbott Architect and HBV DNA by artus HBV LC PCR | Sensitivity was 98.6%, 97.1%, 97.5%, 93% |
Alidjinou et al[16] | 2014 | Dried plasma spots | HBsAg and HBV DNA detected by ELISA and PCR | Sn and Sp 100% for serological markers and Sn 96%, Sp 100% for HBV DNA |
Zhong et al[19] | 2014 | Hepatocytes | Covalently closed circular HBV DNA detected by in situ PCR | Helps to detect recurrence of HBV |
Huang et al[20] | 2015 | Formalin fixed paraffin embedded hepatocellular carcinoma tissue | Droplet digital PCR to detect HBV copy number | Highly sensitive method |
Ref. | Year of publication | Method of quantitation | Detection limit |
Garson et al[58] | 2005 | FRET based real time PCR assay | Sn at 95% detection level was 24.2 IU/mL |
Welzel et al[59] | 2006 | Novel real time PCR | Sn at 95% detection level was 56 IU/mL |
Mazet-Wagner et al[60] | 2006 | Real time PCR assay to detect total HBV DNA and cccDNA from serum and peripheral blood mononuclear cells | 27 IU/mL |
McCormick et al[61] | 2006 | Procleix Ultrio Assay (Multiplex PCR) to detect HIV 1, HCV RNA and HBV DNA simultaneously | Sp ≥ 99.5%, Sn is > 95% with detection limit for HBV DNA of 15 IU/mL |
Cai et al[62] | 2008 | Real time fluorogenic Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (RtF-LAMP) | At 95% detection level 210 copies/mL |
Paraskevis et al[63] | 2010 | New ultrasensitive in house real time PCR assay | Sn at 95% and 50% detection level: 22.2 IU/mL and 8.4 IU/mL |
Chevaliez et al[64] | 2010 | v2.0 of the CAP/CTM assay | Highly Sn, could even detect 6.25 IU/mL HBV DNA; Sp is 99%, Intra-assay and interassay coefficients of variation ranged from 0.21% to 2.67% and from 0.65% to 2.25%, respectively |
Sun et al[65] | 2011 | Duplex real-time PCR assay using two sets of primers/probes and a specific armored DNA as internal control | Detection limit 29.5 IU/mL; Sp 100% |
Cha et al[66] | 2013 | ExiStation HBV diagnostic system | 9.55 IU/mL |
Yang et al[67] | 2014 | Colorimetric PCR with DNA zyme containing probe | Broad range of linearity and high sensitivity |
Kania et al[68] | 2014 | 2 in house real time PCR targeting X (qPCR1) or S (qPCR2) genes | qPCR1: 104 IU/mL; qPCR2: 91 IU/mL |
Ref. | Year of publication | Comparison between | Remarks |
Hochberger et al[75] | 2006 | Automated COBAS AmpliPrep/COBAS TaqMan system (real time PCR) and Versant HBV 3.0 | Good correlation between two |
Juman Awadh et al[76] | 2008 | Versant HBV 3.0 (Bayer, branched DNA mediated assay) and Biotitre B (real time PCR variant) | Both were highly specific, though reproducibility of Versant HBV 3.0 was higher |
Yang et al[77] | 2009 | Real Art HBV PCR Kit (Abbott, real time PCR) and Versant bDNA 3.0 | Abbott's kit was more sn, detection limit 27 IU/mL |
Louisirirotchanakul et al[78] | 2010 | fully automated ElecsysHBsAg II assay, Architect, AxSYM and Advia Centaur HBsAg assays | The later 2 tests appeared less sensitive in detecting early HBV infection |
Berger et al[79] | 2010 | CAP/CTM assay v2.0 and v1.0 | Comparable results for all 278 tested samples |
Lunel-Fabiani et al[80] | 2010 | Access immunoassay system from Beckman coulter with Abbott AxSYM and PRISM HBsAg assays; VIDAS was used to conclude discrepant results | Sn: 100%, Sp: 99.96% |
Caliendo et al[81] | 2011 | Abbott RealTime HBV IUO, the Roche CAP/CTM HBV test, the Roche CobasTaqMan HBV test with HighPure system, and the Qiagen artus HBV TM ASR | Limit of detection of artus 1.5 log(10) IU/mL, of other 3 tests 1.0 log(10) IU/mL |
Ismail et al[82] | 2011 | Abbott HBV real-time PCR (Abbott PCR), artus HBV real-time PCR with QIAamp DNA blood kit purification (artus-DB), and artus HBV real-time PCR with the QIAamp DSP virus kit purification (artus-DSP) | Lower limit of detection against WHO standards were 1.43, 82 and 9 IU/mL respectively |
Yeh et al[83] | 2014 | Abbott real time HBV (RealTime assay) and CAP/CTM HBV assays 2.0 (TaqMan assay) | Real time assay's Sn: 98.2%, Sp: 100%. Good level of agreement between the two |
- Citation: Ghosh M, Nandi S, Dutta S, Saha MK. Detection of hepatitis B virus infection: A systematic review. World J Hepatol 2015; 7(23): 2482-2491
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5182/full/v7/i23/2482.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v7.i23.2482