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Characterization of HIV-1 RNA forms in the plasma of patients undergoing successful HAART.


ABSTRACT: An assay to characterize plasma human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) sequences for patients with low viral loads was developed by combining the selective binding of anti-CD44 MicroBeads with a nested RT-PCR targeting the env C2V4 region. Sequences were obtained from 10 of 20 HIV+ patients who had viral loads below 48 copies/ml. Sequences derived from plasma were compared to those from CD14+ CD16 +monocytes and CD4+ T cells. The plasma sequences were most closely related to those amplified from monocytes, suggesting that during successful antiretroviral therapy, the predominant plasma virus originates from myeloid cells. By characterizing HIV-1 RNA sequences from 8 ml of plasma while avoiding multiple steps, which can lead to contamination and deterioration, this method can help elucidate the viral forms in patients with therapeutically suppressed HIV-1. Understanding the source of residual viremia is crucial in developing approaches for viral eradication.

SUBMITTER: Lopez CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2880236 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of HIV-1 RNA forms in the plasma of patients undergoing successful HAART.

Lopez Carlos A CA   Vazquez Manuel M   Hill Martin D MD   Colon Maria Del C Mdel C   Porrata-Doria Tirtsa T   Johnston Ian C D IC   Lorenzo Eric E  

Archives of virology 20100423 6


An assay to characterize plasma human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) sequences for patients with low viral loads was developed by combining the selective binding of anti-CD44 MicroBeads with a nested RT-PCR targeting the env C2V4 region. Sequences were obtained from 10 of 20 HIV+ patients who had viral loads below 48 copies/ml. Sequences derived from plasma were compared to those from CD14+ CD16 +monocytes and CD4+ T cells. The plasma sequences were most closely related to those amplified from  ...[more]

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