Validation of serological testing for anti-Treponema pallidum from postmortem blood on the siemens-BEP-III automatic system

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SummaryBackground: Infectious disease marker testing is obligatory for the release of human tissue for transplantation. Most CE-marked tests are not validated for postmortem blood. In a previous study we have validated the testing for anti-HIV-1/2, anti-HCV, HBsAg, and anti-HBc. Here, we present the validation of testing for antibodies against T. pallidum, which is the last marker obligatory for tissue release for transplantation. Methods: 17 samples of postmortem sera and 10 samples of both pre- und postmortem sera were obtained from cornea donors and tested for anti-T. pallidum on the Siemens-BEP-III-System. These sera were spiked with anti-T. pallidum-positive standard sera in concentrations which give low- and high-positive results at the respective dilution. Results: Two of the unspiked postmortem sera were false-positive most likely due to intense hemolysis (free hemoglobin > 50 mg/dl). Of the 25 negative postmortem sera, none of the spiked samples was false-negative after 0, 24 and 60 h. Conclusion: There is no indication that postmortem samples give false-negative or false-positive results with the test system and test kits used in cases of low hemolysis. The procedure described might serve as a model for validating other test kits on postmortem samples.

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Kalus, U., Wilkemeyer, I., Pruss, A., & Caspari, G. (2013). Validation of serological testing for anti-Treponema pallidum from postmortem blood on the siemens-BEP-III automatic system. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000354070

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