Herpes Simplex Western Blot
General Information
- Lab Name
- HSV Western Blot
- Lab Code
- HSWB
- Epic Ordering
- Herpes Type 1 and 2 Serology
- Description
The detection of HSV1 and HSV2 IgG class antibodies by Western blot in serum or CSF. HSV1 and HSV2 proteins from detergent lysates ("Bernstein's lysate") of HSV infected cells are separated by electrophoresis and transferred to nitrocellulose paper. The strips of paper or "blots" containing separated fixed proteins from either HSV-1 or HSV-2 are incubated with the patient's serum. Antibodies, which bind to the viral proteins, are detected by an enzyme-mediated color change. The pattern of staining on the two blots (HSV-1 and HSV-2) is dictated by the number and identity of the HSV proteins to which the patient's immune system has antibody.
This test is reported as:
- HSV1 - Positive, Negative or Indeterminate
- HSV2 - Positive, Negative or Indeterminate
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by the University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.
For Paired samples, see Herpes Simplex Seroconversion Panel by Western Blot (Paired) [HSWBP] for seroconversion on paired serum samples. For accurate seroconversion determination, the acute and convalescent samples should be drawn at least 12 -16 weeks apart.
For CSF, see HSV SemiQnt Rapid PCR, Swab/CSF [RPDHSV] (Herpes Simplex Virus by PCR). CSF antibody testing will be performed ONLY when paired with a serum sample. Contact the University of Washington Clinical Virology Lab (206 685-8037) for ordering instructions.
- Synonyms
- Herpes antibody, Herpes Serology, HSV antibody, HSV Serology
- Components
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Code Name ADES8 HSV WB Specimen HSWRS1 HSV1 WB Result HSWRS2 HSV2 WB Result IN20 HSV WB Interp
Interpretation
- Method
Western Blot
- Reference Range
- See individual components
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Blood or CSF (see instruction under test description for ordering CSF testing).
- Collection
-
Blood: 5 mL blood in GOLD TOP serum separator tube (SST).
Also acceptable: 5 mL blood in ORANGE TOP rapid serum tube (RST) or RED TOP tube
CSF: 1 mL in sterile container (CSF antibody testing will be performed ONLY when paired with a serum sample).
- Handling Instructions
- Quantity
-
requested: 1.0 mL serum or CSF
minimum: 1.0 mL serum or CSF
Processing
- Processing
Blood: Harvest sera from whole blood within 24 hours of collection. Sera may be stored at 2-8°C (ice pack) for up to 7 days. If testing will be delayed more than 7 days from collection freeze at -10°C or colder. Do not freeze/thaw.
CSF: If CSF has cellular material, centrifuge & aliquot clear CSF. CSF may be stored at 2-8°C (ice pack) for up to 7 days. If testing will be delayed more than 7 days from collection freeze at -10°C or colder. Do not freeze/thaw. Do not freeze/thaw.
Outside Laboratories:
Freeze samples at -10°C or colder. Ship on dry ice, do not freeze/thaw. If freezer and/or dry ice is not available, ship immediately at 2-8°C (ice pack), shipment time must not exceed 7 days from collection. Samples stored at 2-8°C greater than 7 days old will be rejected.
Unacceptable samples: Cadaver specimens or body fluids other than human sera or CSF.
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Clinical Virology (CVIR)
- Performing Location(s)
-
Other Virology
206-685-8037Virology Laboratory, Ste 320
1616 Eastlake Ave E.
Seattle, WA 98102 - Frequency
- Monday and Thursday.
- Available STAT?
- No
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 86695, 86696
- LOINC
- 49848-5
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW194