Abstract

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the leading cause of acute viral hepatitis. Numerous studies have investigated the dynamics of HEV infection markers, but the most suitable marker for diagnosing ongoing or recent HEV infection remains to be determined. Recent evidence suggests that serum antigen testing is superior to serum IgM and RNA quantification. Moreover, it has been found that infected individuals excrete HEV antigen in significant quantities through urine. To address this question, we conducted a longitudinal analysis involving 16 patients with acute or chronic HEV infection in an area where genotype 3 HEV is prevalent. Our findings indicate that the diagnostic and monitoring capabilities of antigen testing for HEV infection can be further enhanced by measuring it in urine. Additionally, we were able to demonstrate that this enhancement is likely due to the presence of HEV-reactive IgG in blood plasma, which hampers efficient detection of HEV antigen through sandwich ELISA. In conclusion, urine-based antigen testing appears to be superior to measuring anti-HEV antibodies or viral RNA for diagnosing suspected HEV infection and monitoring ongoing infections.

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Title
Enhanced monitoring and detection of recent genotype 3 hepatitis E virus infection through urine antigen testing
Author
Stahl, Yannick 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Kabar, Iyad 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Heinzow, Hauke 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Maasoumy, Benjamin 4   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Bremer, Birgit 5   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Wedemeyer, Heiner 6   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Schmidt, Hartmut H-J 7   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Pietschmann, Thomas 8   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Schlevogt, Bernhard 9   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Behrendt, Patrick 10   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Institute of Experimental Virology, Twincore, Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research; a joint venture between the Medical School Hannover (MHH) and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI), Hannover, Germany 
 Department of Medicine B, Muenster University Hospital, Muenster, Germany; Department for Internal Medicine, Raphaelsklinik Muenster, Muenster, Germany 
 Department of Medicine B, Muenster University Hospital, Muenster, Germany; Medical Clinic I, Klinikum Der Barmherzigen Brüder Trier, Trier, Germany 
 Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Disease and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), partner-site Hannover-Braunschweig, Hannover, Germany 
 Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Disease and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany 
 Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Disease and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), partner-site Hannover-Braunschweig, Hannover, Germany; RESIST Cluster of Excellence, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany 
 Department of Medicine B, Muenster University Hospital, Muenster, Germany; Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Transplant Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany 
 Institute of Experimental Virology, Twincore, Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research; a joint venture between the Medical School Hannover (MHH) and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI), Hannover, Germany; German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), partner-site Hannover-Braunschweig, Hannover, Germany 
 Department of Medicine B, Muenster University Hospital, Muenster, Germany; Department of Gastroenterology, Medical Center Osnabrueck, Osnabrueck, Germany 
10  Institute of Experimental Virology, Twincore, Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research; a joint venture between the Medical School Hannover (MHH) and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI), Hannover, Germany; Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Disease and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany; German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), partner-site Hannover-Braunschweig, Hannover, Germany 
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Dec 2023
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
e-ISSN
22221751
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2903261197
Copyright
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