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A genotypic HIV-1 proviral DNA coreceptor tropism assay: characterization in viremic subjects.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: HIV-1 coreceptor tropism testing is used to evaluate eligibility for CCR5 antagonist therapy. However, HIV-1 RNA-based tests are not suitable for virologically suppressed patients, therefore the use of proviral DNA tropism testing has been investigated. We describe a novel proviral DNA-based genotypic tropism assay and compare its performance to that of a sensitive HIV-1 RNA-based genotypic test. METHODS: Tropism was determined using HIV-1 plasma RNA and proviral DNA from 42 paired samples from patients with plasma viral loads ?1000 HIV-1 RNA copies/mL. Proviral DNA sample types included whole blood, separated peripheral blood mononuclear cells resuspended in phosphate-buffered saline and peripheral blood mononuclear cells resuspended in spun plasma. The HIV-1 envelope V3 region was PCR-amplified, sequenced in triplicate, and analyzed for tropism with the geno2pheno algorithm using a 10% false-positive rate (FPR). RESULTS: Amplicons were obtained from proviral DNA and plasma RNA in 41/42 samples. Tropism predictions were highly concordant (93%-98%) between proviral DNA and plasma RNA, regardless of the proviral DNA isolation method. Non-R5 proviral DNA results were obtained for 100% of patients with detectable non-R5 plasma HIV-1 RNA results. Geno2pheno FPRs for proviral DNA and plasma RNA were highly correlated (Spearman rho?=?0.86). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that proviral DNA tropism determinations from whole blood or peripheral blood mononuclear cells were highly concordant with plasma HIV-1 RNA tropism determinations. This assay may be useful for screening virologically suppressed patients for CCR5-antagonist eligibility and for research purposes.

SUBMITTER: Brown J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4045881 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A genotypic HIV-1 proviral DNA coreceptor tropism assay: characterization in viremic subjects.

Brown Jennifer J   Burger Harold H   Weiser Barbara B   Pollard Richard B RB   Li Xiao-Dong XD   Clancy Lynell J LJ   Baumann Russell E RE   Rogers Amy A AA   Hamdan Hasnah B HB   Pesano Rick L RL   Kagan Ron M RM  

AIDS research and therapy 20140521


<h4>Background</h4>HIV-1 coreceptor tropism testing is used to evaluate eligibility for CCR5 antagonist therapy. However, HIV-1 RNA-based tests are not suitable for virologically suppressed patients, therefore the use of proviral DNA tropism testing has been investigated. We describe a novel proviral DNA-based genotypic tropism assay and compare its performance to that of a sensitive HIV-1 RNA-based genotypic test.<h4>Methods</h4>Tropism was determined using HIV-1 plasma RNA and proviral DNA fro  ...[more]

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