Evaluation of a chimeric peptide NS4 and NS5 for HCV antibody detection

lvonne Gómez, Milenen Hernández, Carlos Martínez, Marleby García, Antonio Melchor, .

Keywords: synthetic peptides, chimeric peptide, HCV, NS4, NS5, UMELISA

Abstract

Elisa tests are widely used for the diagnosis of hepatitis C virus infection because of their sensitivity and specificity Most of the Elisas are based on the use of synthetic peptides. At present, chimeric peptides are being used. In the present study, a chimeric peptide with immunodominant sequences of the NS4 and NS5 nonstructural regions of the hepatitis C virus was synthesized. The representative peptide of the two sequences was separated by a glycineglycine spacer. The peptide was tested as antigen in an UMELISA assay, using positive samples (n=30), negative samples (n=40) and a panel from Boston Biomedica Inc. (n=40). Results from the NS4 and NS5 chimeric peptide were compared with the results from the NS4 and NS5 individual peptides and with the mixture of these two peptides. Results of individual peptides coincide with those previously reported. The mixture of the two peptides did not increase the detection of positive samples, but the chimeric peptide increased sensitivity.

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  • lvonne Gómez Centro de Inmunoensayo, Ciudad de La Habana
  • Milenen Hernández Centro de Inmunoensayo, Ciudad de La Habana
  • Carlos Martínez Centro de Inmunoensayo, Ciudad de La Habana
  • Marleby García Centro de Inmunoensayo, Ciudad de La Habana
  • Antonio Melchor Centro de Inmunoensayo, Ciudad de La Habana
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Gómez lvonne, Hernández M, Martínez C, García M, Melchor A. Evaluation of a chimeric peptide NS4 and NS5 for HCV antibody detection. biomedica [Internet]. 2001 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 May 11];21(1):33-40. Available from: https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/1085

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2001-03-01
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