QUANTIFICATION OF HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS IN PLASMA BY RNA PCR, VIRAL CULTURE, AND P24 ANTIGEN-DETECTION

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VANKERCKHOVEN, I
FRANSEN, K
PEETERS, M
DEBEENHOUWER, H
PIOT, P
VANDERGROEN, G
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10.1128/JCM.32.7.1669-1673.1994
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Q93 [微生物学];
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A semiquantitative PCR technique for detecting human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA in plasma was compared with quantitative viral culture and p24 antigen detection in plasma. Ninety-three samples from 20 symptomatic, 10 asymptomatic, and 10 seronegative individuals were tested. For most of the seropositive patients, consecutive samples were examined. Viral RNA was extracted from plasma by the method described by Boom et al. (R. Boom, C. J. A. Sol, M. M. M. Salimans, C. L. Jansen, P. M. E. Wertheim-van Dillen, and J. van der Noordaa, J. CIin. Microbiol. 28:495-503, 1990). The RNA PCR was the most sensitive method (100 and 74% sensitivity for symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, respectively) and produced less divergent results with the consecutive samples from individual patients compared with the other techniques. All samples positive by viral culture or p24 antigen assay were also positive in the RNA PCR. For each of the three assays, the number of positive results obtained correlated with the disease stage. The estimated mean number of HIV-1 RNA copies was significantly higher in symptomatic patients (22,750 copies per ml) than in asymptomatic patients (1,820 copies per ml). It was also higher in samples positive for viral culture than in culture-negative samples. No close correlation was found between the amount of HIV-1 RNA and the amount of p24 antigen or the titer of infectious virus in plasma or between this titer and the level of p24 antigen. The plasma RNA PCR may be a useful additional marker of disease progression and may be valuable for monitoring the effects of antiviral therapy.
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