Comparison of LightCycler-based PCR, COBAS amplicor CMV monitor, and pp65 antigenemia assays for quantitative measurement of cytomegalovirus viral load in peripheral blood specimens from patients after solid organ transplantation

J Clin Microbiol. 2003 Jul;41(7):3167-74. doi: 10.1128/JCM.41.7.3167-3174.2003.

Abstract

In order to evaluate the LightCycler-based PCR (LC-PCR) as a diagnostic assay technique, a classical pp65 antigenemia assay and the commercially available COBAS Amplicor CMV Monitor (CACM) assay were compared to the LC-PCR assay for the detection and quantitation of cytomegalovirus (CMV) load in 404 parallel specimens of peripheral blood from 66 patients after solid organ transplantation. A good correlation existed among these three assays (r congruent with 0.6, P < 0.0001). The LC-PCR assay was the most sensitive (54% of specimens positive) compared to the CACM (48.6%) and the pp65 antigenemia (26%) assays. The LC-PCR assay detected all samples found positive by using both the CMV pp65 antigenemia assay and the CACM assay. The LC-PCR also had the widest dynamic range (from 250 to 10(7) DNA copies/ml of plasma). No cross-reactions were found among CMV and Epstein-Barr virus, varicella-zoster virus, or herpes simplex virus in the LC-PCR by using amplification with specifically designed primer pairs. Precision, expressed as the coefficient of variation, was <3% with standard DNA from cell cultures and between 6.55 and 14.1% with clinical specimens in repeat LC-PCR runs. One run of the LC-PCR took half of the time required for the semiautomated CACM procedure. Because of its sensitivity, specificity, cost-effectiveness, and simplicity, the LC-PCR assay could replace the pp65 antigenemia and the CACM assays as the preferred technique for the surveillance, diagnosis, and monitoring of response of CMV diseases in high-risk populations.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Cytomegalovirus / genetics
  • Cytomegalovirus / isolation & purification*
  • Cytomegalovirus Infections / microbiology
  • DNA, Viral / blood*
  • Humans
  • Organ Transplantation / adverse effects*
  • Phosphoproteins / blood*
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction / economics
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction / methods*
  • Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
  • Regression Analysis
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Viral Load
  • Viral Matrix Proteins / blood*

Substances

  • DNA, Viral
  • Phosphoproteins
  • Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
  • Viral Matrix Proteins
  • cytomegalovirus matrix protein 65kDa