Clinical significance of anti-HEV IgA in diagnosis of acute genotype 4 hepatitis e virus infection negative for anti-HEV IgM

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Anti-HEV IgM is a diagnostic for recent or ongoing HEV infection. However, some patients with acute hepatitis E (AHE) negative for anti-HEV IgM in acute period were often observed in clinical practice. In this study, we constructed the anti-HEV IgA indirect ELISA assay to evaluate the significance of anti-HEV IgA. The specificity of anti-HEV IgA was 99.6%. Among 245 AHE patients, 84 samples from 84 patients were positive for HEV RNA. The positive rate of anti-HEV IgA, anti-HEV IgM and anti-HEV IgG in 84 samples positive for HEV RNA was 96.3, 97.6, and 88.1%, respectively, and no sample was negative for anti-HEV IgA and anti-HEV IgM simultaneously. Among 245 AHE patients, we found nine samples collected from nine patients in acute period were negative for anti-HEV IgM but positive for anti-HEV IgA and two samples were positive for HEV RNA. Detection of anti-HEV IgA can be a useful supplement for diagnosis of acute HEV infection especially in patients negative for anti-HEV IgM. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Zhang, S., Tian, D., Zhang, Z., Xiong, J., Yuan, Q., Ge, S., … Xia, N. (2009). Clinical significance of anti-HEV IgA in diagnosis of acute genotype 4 hepatitis e virus infection negative for anti-HEV IgM. Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 54(11), 2512–2518. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-008-0657-4

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