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  • Title: Persistence of antibodies to West Nile virus nonstructural protein 5.
    Author: Prince HE, Lapé-Nixon M, Yeh C, Tobler LH, Busch MP.
    Journal: J Clin Virol; 2008 Sep; 43(1):102-6. PubMed ID: 18467165.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Because IgM antibody against West Nile virus (WNV) pre-membrane/envelope (preM/E) recombinant protein may persist for more than 1 year, an assay distinguishing recent from past WNV infection would be useful. Published findings for a single patient suggest that the presence of antibody against WNV nonstructural protein 5 (NS5) indicates recent infection. OBJECTIVES: To compare the persistence of WNV NS5 antibodies and preM/E IgM using plasma samples from blood donors who were viremic at the time of donation. STUDY DESIGN: Follow-up plasma samples from 35 viremic donors were tested for WNV NS5 antibodies using a microsphere immunoassay, and compared to WNV preM/E IgM antibodies determined on the same samples using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: At 90+/-14 days of follow-up, 20/26 donors (77%) were positive for NS5 antibodies; 6/25 (24%) were positive at 180+/-27 days, and 3/23 (13%) were positive at 365+/-55 days. The comparable values for preM/E IgM antibodies were 77%, 32% and 17%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Persistence of WNV NS5 antibody in plasma is similar to that of preM/E IgM antibody. WNV NS5 antibody cannot be used to distinguish recent from past WNV infection.
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