Clinical performance of the Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 rapid test to correctly differentiate HIV-2 from HIV-1 infection in screening algorithms using third and fourth generation assays and to identify cross reactivity with the HIV-1 Western Blot

J Clin Virol. 2013 Dec;58 Suppl 1(0 1):e104-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2013.08.018.

Abstract

Background: An accurate and rapid serologic method to differentiate HIV-2 from HIV-1 infection is required since the confirmatory HIV-1 Western Blot (WB) may demonstrate cross-reactivity with HIV-2 antibodies.

Objectives: To evaluate the performance of the Bio-Rad Multispot HIV-1/HIV-2 rapid assay as a supplemental test to correctly identify HIV-2 infection and identify HIV-1 WB cross-reactivity with HIV-2 in clinical samples tested at an academic medical center.

Study design: Between August 2008 and July 2012, clinical samples were screened for HIV using either 3rd- or 4th-generation HIV-1/2 antibody or combination antibody and HIV-1 p24 antigen assays, respectively. All repeatedly reactive samples were reflexed for Multispot rapid testing. Multispot HIV-2 and HIV-1 and HIV-2-reactive samples were further tested using an HIV-2 immunoblot assay and HIV-1 or HIV-2 RNA assays when possible. The HIV-1 WB was performed routinely for additional confirmation and to assess for HIV-2 antibody cross-reactivity.

Results: Of 46,061 samples screened, 890 (89.6%) of 993 repeatedly reactive samples were also Multispot-reactive: 882 for HIV-1; three for only HIV-2; and five for both HIV-1 and HIV-2. All three HIV-2-only Multispot-positives along with a single dually reactive HIV-1/2 Multispot-positive were also HIV-2 immunoblot-positive; the latter was HIV-1 RNA negative and HIV-2 RNA positive.

Conclusions: The Multispot rapid test performed well as a supplemental test for HIV-1/2 diagnostic testing. Four new HIV-2 infections (0.45%) were identified from among 890 Multispot-reactive tests. The use of HIV-1 WB alone to confirm HIV-1/2 screening assays may underestimate the true prevalence of HIV-2 infection in the United States.

Keywords: HIV testing algorithms; HIV-2; Multispot; Nucleic acid amplification tests; Orthogonal supplemental testing.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Academic Medical Centers
  • Algorithms
  • Blotting, Western / methods
  • Clinical Laboratory Techniques / methods*
  • Diagnostic Tests, Routine / methods*
  • HIV Antibodies / blood*
  • HIV Infections / diagnosis*
  • HIV Infections / virology*
  • HIV-1 / classification*
  • HIV-1 / immunology
  • HIV-2 / classification*
  • HIV-2 / immunology
  • Humans
  • Immunoblotting
  • Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Serologic Tests / methods
  • United States
  • Virology / methods

Substances

  • HIV Antibodies