Evaluation of the invader assay for genotyping hepatitis C virus
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Evaluation of the invader assay for genotyping hepatitis C virus
Abstract
The Invader 1.0 assay (Invader HCV Genotyping Assay, version 1.0; Third Wave Technologies, Inc., Madison, WI) has been developed for the rapid differentiation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes 1 to 6 based on sequence variation within the HCV 5' noncoding (NC) region. In the present study, we evaluated the compatibility of Invader 1.0 with the COBAS MONITOR (COBAS AMPLICOR HCV MONITOR Test, version 2.0; Roche Molecular Systems, Inc., Branchburg, NJ), COBAS AMPLICOR (COBAS AMPLICOR Hepatitis C Virus Test, version 2.0; Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.), and COBAS TaqMan (COBAS TaqMan HCV Test; Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.) assays. The minimum HCV RNA titers required for successful HCV genotyping (>/=90% success rate) were 1,000 IU/ml for COBAS MONITOR, 100 IU/ml for COBAS AMPLICOR, and 10 IU/ml for COBAS TaqMan. Invader 1.0 results obtained from unpurified COBAS TaqMan amplification products of 111 retrospectively selected clinical serum specimens (genotypes 1 to 6, with virus titers ranging from 15.1 to 2.1 x 10(7) IU/ml) showed 98% concordance with results obtained from the TRUGENE HCV 5' NC Genotyping Kit (Bayer HealthCare LLC, Tarrytown, NY), used in conjunction with COBAS AMPLICOR. Although the assay is sensitive, accurate, and easy to perform, additional optimization of the Invader 1.0 interpretive software (Invader Data Analysis Worksheet) may be necessary to reduce potential misidentification of HCV genotypes in low-titer specimens. In summary, Invader 1.0 is compatible with a variety of commercially available PCR-based HCV 5' NC region amplification assays and is suitable for routine HCV genotyping in clinical laboratories.
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