Literature DB >> 11361376

Lack of association between anti-V3 loop antibodies and perinatal transmission of HIV-1 in Kampala, Uganda.

H Epstein1, L Guay, D Hom, F Mmiro, C Ndugwa, L Marum, K Olness, E Piwowar, P Kataaha, J Baenziger.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the association between reactivity of maternal antibody to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) V3 loop peptides and perinatal transmission in Uganda. Plasma from 40 HIV-1-infected mothers (20 transmitting and 20 nontransmitting mothers) and 31 uninfected mothers in Uganda were tested for reactivity and antibody titer to synthetic peptides representing V3 loop sequences from HIV-1 strains MN, SF2, LAI, ZR6, and CM235 and consensus peptides CA, CB, and CD. No significant differences were found between 20 transmitting mothers and 20 nontransmitting mothers in terms of percent reactivity or titer of antibody to any of the V3 loop peptides tested. Use of a multivariable logistic model to adjust for beta-2 microglobulin level as a confounding variable of stage of infection did not help demonstrate an association except possibly for the ZR6 peptide. These data suggest that neither reactivity nor maternal antibody titer to V3 loop peptides are protective against perinatal transmission of HIV-1 in Uganda.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 11361376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr AIDS HIV Infect        ISSN: 1045-5418


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1.  Detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA and RNA sequences in HIV-1 antibody-positive blood donors in Uganda by the Roche AMPLICOR assay.

Authors:  J B Jackson; E M Piwowar; J Parsons; P Kataaha; G Bihibwa; J Onecan; S Kabengera; S D Kennedy; A Butcher
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1997-04       Impact factor: 5.948

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