Validation of Dried Tube Sample Format Quality Controls for the Monitoring of Viral Load and Blood Screening Assays.

J Virol Methods

National Serology Reference Laboratory, 4(th)Floor Healy Building, 41 Victoria Parade, FITZROY 3065, Victoria, Australia.

Published: November 2020

HIV viral load (VL) and donor screening assays experience variation and require quaity assurance (QA). NRL sought to confirm a dried tube sample format (HIVDTS) sample type for use in quality control (QC) programs for HIV molecular testing. 50 μL of HIV supernatant at 1 × 10 copies per millilitre (copies/mL)) was dried for 48 hours at room temperature. Post-production and shipped integrity studies were undertaken. Dried HIVDTS was reconstituted in PBS buffer and tested in HIV VL (six participants) or blood screening assays (four participants). Results were entered into NRL's QC monitoring software (EDCNet™) for analysis. The mean of 224 VL results when HIVDTS QCs were tested in Biocentric HIV GENERIC Charge Virale assay was 4.54 log copies/mL, with the percentage coefficient of variation (CV%) ranging from 1.75 to 13.20%. The mean Ct value for HIVDTS QCs tested on Roche Cobas MPX assay results was 28.71 (range 28.33 to 29.14), with CV% ranging from 1.56 to 3.98%. The study confirms HIVDTS QCs can effectively monitor the performance of HIV molecular testing and offers a cheaper alternative to commercial QC samples that require cold-chain shipping on dry ice and UN3373 conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2020.113957DOI Listing

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