Scientific Reports (May 2022)

Clinical evaluation of a new rapid immunochromatographic test for detection of Bordetella pertussis antigen

  • Kenji Okada,
  • Yuho Horikoshi,
  • Naoko Nishimura,
  • Shigeki Ishii,
  • Hiroko Nogami,
  • Chikako Motomura,
  • Isao Miyairi,
  • Naoki Tsumura,
  • Toshihiko Mori,
  • Kenta Ito,
  • Shinichi Honma,
  • Kensuke Nagai,
  • Hiroshi Tanaka,
  • Toru Hayakawa,
  • Chiharu Abe,
  • Kazunobu Ouchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11933-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract A more rapid and less complicated test to diagnose pertussis is required in clinical settings. We need to detect Bordetella pertussis, which mainly causes pertussis, as early as possible, because pertussis is more likely to become severe in infants, and people around them can easily become a source of infection due to its strong infectivity. Nevertheless, methods that can detect B. pertussis rapidly and efficiently are lacking. Therefore, we developed a new immunochromatographic antigen kit (ICkit) for the early diagnosis of pertussis. The ICkit detects B. pertussis antigens in a nasopharyngeal swab without equipment and provides the result in about 15 min with a simple procedure. Additionally, a prospective study to evaluate the ICkit was conducted in 11 medical institutions, involving 195 cases with suspected pertussis. Compared with the real-time polymerase chain reaction (rPCR), the sensitivity and specificity of the ICkit were 86.4% (19/22) and 97.1% (168/173), respectively. The ICkit detected the antigen in both children and adults. Furthermore, the ICkit detected the antigen until the 25th day from the onset of cough, when rPCR detected the antigen. Thus, the ICkit demonstrated a high correlation with rPCR and would help diagnose pertussis more rapidly and efficiently.