Establishment of Plasma Working Standards for the Performance and Quality Assurance of NAT Screening Tests for HIV, HCV and HBV.
- Author:
Myung Han KIM
1
;
Youn Jung CHO
;
So Yong KWON
;
Nam Sun CHO
Author Information
1. Blood Transfusion Research Institute, Korean Red Cross, Seoul, Korea. esachan@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
HBV;
HCV;
HIV;
NAT;
Plasma;
Standards;
Performance;
Transfusion
- MeSH:
DNA;
Genotype;
HIV;
Indicators and Reagents;
Korea;
Mass Screening;
Plasma;
RNA;
Uronic Acids;
Viral Load
- From:Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion
2012;23(2):152-161
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Since Jan. 2012, for performance evaluation of viral reagents, analysis of domestic samples has been recommended in order to obtain approval from the KFDA when they are first introduced to Korea. This regulation requires the standard domestic materials driven from locally infected samples. We tried manufacturing the plasma working standards of HBV, HCV, and HIV NAT using a mixed titer of viral loads. METHODS: Forty three HBV DNA positive plasmas, 25 HCV RNA positive plasmas, and 26 HIV RNA positive plasmas were evaluated according to viral load and genotype. Several plasma units, which had high-titer viral loads and the common viral genotypes in Korea, were selected as the source materials for each viral standard. To adjust the appropriate concentration based on the detectable range of variable viral reagents, the source plasma was diluted to several concentrations, divided into small vials, and analyzed for quantification. RESULTS: The 13 plasma working standards, which had variable viral loads for the mixed titer performance panel of HIV, HCV, and HBV NAT, were produced. CONCLUSION: These national standard materials were first produced in order to supply the mixed titer performance panel for the viral NAT reagent of the level IV transfusion related high-risk group in Korea.