Evaluation of serological assays to monitor antibody responses to single-dose HPV vaccines. Issue 38 (27th August 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Evaluation of serological assays to monitor antibody responses to single-dose HPV vaccines. Issue 38 (27th August 2020)
- Main Title:
- Evaluation of serological assays to monitor antibody responses to single-dose HPV vaccines
- Authors:
- Tsang, Sabrina H.
Basu, Partha
Bender, Noemi
Herrero, Rolando
Kemp, Troy J.
Kreimer, Aimée R.
Müller, Martin
Panicker, Gitika
Pawlita, Michael
Pinto, Ligia A.
Sampson, Joshua N.
Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy
Schussler, John
Sehr, Peter
Sierra, Monica S.
Unger, Elizabeth R.
Waterboer, Tim
Hildesheim, Allan - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Whether existing serological assays are sufficiently robust to measure the lower antibody levels expected following single-dose HPV vaccination is unknown. Methods: We evaluated seven assays measuring HPV-16/18 immunological responses overall and by number of doses in 530 serum samples from participants receiving varying doses of Cervarix or Gardasil up to 36-months post-vaccination. Serum was evaluated by simplex (HPV-16 ELISA, HPV-18 ELISA), multiplex (LIA-4, VLP-MIA, M9ELISA, GST-L1), and high-throughput pseudovirion-based neutralization assays (HT-PBNA), and results were compared to the gold standard HPV-16/18 secreted alkaline phosphatase neutralization assay (SEAP-NA). Reproducibility was assessed by the coefficient of variation (CV) and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Percent agreement, Pearson correlation, and weighted-kappa were used to assess validity. Determinants of seronegativity were evaluated by chi-squared test. Results: HPV-16: Seropositivity range was 97.1–99.5% for single dose and 98.8–99.8% overall. CV range was 4.0–18.0% for single dose and 2.9–19.5% overall. ICC range was 0.77–0.99 for single dose and 0.74–0.99 overall. Correlation with SEAP-NA range was 0.43–0.85 for single dose and 0.51–0.90 overall. Weighted-kappa range was 0.34–0.82 for single dose and 0.45–0.84 overall. HPV-18: Seropositivity range was 63.9–94.7% for single dose and 86.2–97.9% overall. CV range was 8.1–18.2% for single dose and 4.6–18.6% overall.Abstract: Introduction: Whether existing serological assays are sufficiently robust to measure the lower antibody levels expected following single-dose HPV vaccination is unknown. Methods: We evaluated seven assays measuring HPV-16/18 immunological responses overall and by number of doses in 530 serum samples from participants receiving varying doses of Cervarix or Gardasil up to 36-months post-vaccination. Serum was evaluated by simplex (HPV-16 ELISA, HPV-18 ELISA), multiplex (LIA-4, VLP-MIA, M9ELISA, GST-L1), and high-throughput pseudovirion-based neutralization assays (HT-PBNA), and results were compared to the gold standard HPV-16/18 secreted alkaline phosphatase neutralization assay (SEAP-NA). Reproducibility was assessed by the coefficient of variation (CV) and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Percent agreement, Pearson correlation, and weighted-kappa were used to assess validity. Determinants of seronegativity were evaluated by chi-squared test. Results: HPV-16: Seropositivity range was 97.1–99.5% for single dose and 98.8–99.8% overall. CV range was 4.0–18.0% for single dose and 2.9–19.5% overall. ICC range was 0.77–0.99 for single dose and 0.74–0.99 overall. Correlation with SEAP-NA range was 0.43–0.85 for single dose and 0.51–0.90 overall. Weighted-kappa range was 0.34–0.82 for single dose and 0.45–0.84 overall. HPV-18: Seropositivity range was 63.9–94.7% for single dose and 86.2–97.9% overall. CV range was 8.1–18.2% for single dose and 4.6–18.6% overall. ICC range was 0.75–0.99 for single dose and 0.83–0.99 overall. Correlation with SEAP-NA range was 0.31–0.99 for single dose and 0.27–0.96 overall. Weighted-kappa range was 0.35–0.83 for single dose and 0.45–0.84 overall. HPV-16 seronegativity was <5% for all assays. HPV-18 seronegativity range was 5.5–17.3%. For LIA-4 and GST-L1 where the proportion of seronegativity was >10%, the strongest correlates of seronegativity were receiving a single vaccine dose and receiving Gardasil. Conclusions: These results support the utility of existing serological assays to monitor antibody responses following single-dose HPV vaccination. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Vaccine. Volume 38:Issue 38(2020)
- Journal:
- Vaccine
- Issue:
- Volume 38:Issue 38(2020)
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- Volume 38, Issue 38 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 38
- Issue:
- 38
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0038-0038-0000
- Page Start:
- 5997
- Page End:
- 6006
- Publication Date:
- 2020-08-27
- Subjects:
- Human papillomavirus -- Vaccine -- Antibody response -- Immunogenicity
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.07.017 ↗
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