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Genotypic testing on HIV-1 DNA as a tool to assess HIV-1 co-receptor usage in clinical practice: results from the DIVA study group.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We have developed a sequencing assay for determining the usage of the genotypic HIV-1 co-receptor using peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) DNA in virologically suppressed HIV-1 infected patients. Our specific aims were to (1) evaluate the efficiency of V3 sequences in B versus non-B subtypes, (2) compare the efficiency of V3 sequences and tropism prediction using whole blood and PBMCs for DNA extraction, (3) compare the efficiency of V3 sequences and tropism prediction using a single versus a triplicate round of amplification. The overall rate of successful V3 sequences ranged from 100 % in samples with > 3,000 copies HIV-1 DNA/10(6) PBMCs to 60 % in samples with < 100 copies total HIV-1 DNA /10(6) PBMCs. Analysis of 143 paired PBMCs and whole-blood samples showed successful V3 sequences rates of 77.6 % for PBMCs and 83.9 % for whole blood. These rates are in agreement with the tropism prediction obtained using the geno2pheno co-receptor algorithm, namely, 92.1 % with a false-positive rate (FPR) of 10 or 20 % and of 96.5 % with an FPR of 5.75 %. The agreement between tropism prediction values using single versus triplicate amplification was 98.2 % (56/57) of patients using an FPR of 20 % and 92.9 % (53/57) using an FPR of 10 or 5.75 %. For 63.0 % (36/57) of patients, the FPR obtained via the single amplification procedure was superimposable to all three FPRs obtained by triplicate amplification. Our results show the feasibility and consistency of genotypic testing on HIV-1 DNA tropism, supporting its possible use for selecting patients with suppressed plasma HIV-1 RNA as candidates for CCR5-antagonist treatment. The high agreement between tropism prediction by single and triple amplification does not support the use of triplicate amplification in clinical practice.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HIV DNA; Tropism; Virologically suppressed patients; CCR5 antagonists; Geno2pheno
Elenco autori:
Svicher, V; Alteri, C; Montano, M; Nori, A; D'Arrigo, R; Andreoni, M; Angarano, G; Antinori, A; Antonelli, G; Allice, T; Bagnarelli, P; Baldanti, Fausto; Bertoli, A; Borderi, M; Boeri, E; Bon, I; Bruzzone, B; Barresi, R; Calderisi, S; Callegaro, Ap; Capobianchi, Mr; Gargiulo, F; Castelli, F; Cauda, R; Ceccherini-silberstein, F; Clementi, M; Chirianni, A. Colafigli; Monforte, Ad; De Luca, A; Di Biagio, A; Di Nicuolo, G; Di Perri, G; Di Santo, F; Fadda, G; Galli, M; Gennari, W; Ghisetti, V; Costantini, A; Gori, A; Gulminetti, R; Leoncini, F; Maffongelli, G; Maggiolo, F; Maserati, R; Mazzotta, F; Meini, G; Micheli, V; Monno, L; Mussini, C; Nozza, S; Paolucci, S; Palu, G; Parisi, S; Parruti, G; Pignataro, Ar; Quirino, T; Re, Mc; Rizzardini, G; Sanguinetti, M; Santangelo, R; Scaggiante, R; Sterrantino, G; Turriziani, O; Vatteroni, Ml; Viscoli, C; Vullo, V; Zazzi, M; Lazzarin, A; Perno, Cf
Autori di Ateneo:
BALDANTI FAUSTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1039188
Titolo del libro:
Infection
Pubblicato in:
INFECTION
Journal
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