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Subject anti-HCV antibody detection assays employing NS3 capture peptides

  • US 10,088,483 B2
  • Filed: 10/28/2015
  • Issued: 10/02/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/29/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of detecting hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in a subject comprising:

  • a) contacting an initial biological sample with first and second NS3h capture peptides and first and second detectably labeled conjugate peptides to generate a mixed biological sample that comprises said initial biological sample, said first and second NS3h capture peptides, and said first and second conjugate peptides,wherein said first NS3h capture peptide has at least 90% sequence identity with an HCV NS3 helicase Domain 1, and is no more than 200 amino acids in length,wherein said second NS3h capture peptide has at least 95% sequence identity with a full-length NS3 helicase having Domains 1, 2, and 3, andwherein said initial biological sample is suspected of containing subject antibodies, and wherein said subject antibodies are not in purified form in said biological sample,b) incubating said mixed biological sample under conditions such that;

    said first NS3h capture peptide specifically binds at least one of said subject antibodies to form a first capture complex and said first conjugate peptide binds said subject antibody in said first capture complex to form a first detectable complex, andsaid second NS3h capture peptide specifically binds at least one of said subject antibodies to form a second capture complex and said second conjugate peptide binds said subject antibody in said second capture complex to form a second detectable complex;

    c) washing said mixed biological sample to generate a washed sample; and

    d) detecting the presence of said first and/or second detectable complexes, thereby detecting the presence of past or present HCV infection in said subject,wherein the presence of both said first and second NS3h capture peptides in said mixed biological sample extends the dynamic range for qualitatively detecting said subject antibodies compared to only using said first or second NS3h capture peptide.

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