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HIV diversity as a biomarker for HIV incidence estimation: including a high-resolution melting diversity assay in a multiassay algorithm.

Matthew M Cousins1, Jacob Konikoff, Oliver Laeyendecker, Connie Celum, Susan P Buchbinder, George R Seage, Gregory D Kirk, Richard D Moore, Shruti H Mehta, Joseph B Margolick, Joelle Brown, Kenneth H Mayer, Beryl A Koblin, Darrell Wheeler, Jessica E Justman, Sally L Hodder, Thomas C Quinn, Ron Brookmeyer, Susan H Eshleman.   

Abstract

Multiassay algorithms (MAAs) can be used to estimate cross-sectional HIV incidence. We previously identified a robust MAA that includes the BED capture enzyme immunoassay (BED-CEIA), the Bio-Rad Avidity assay, viral load, and CD4 cell count. In this report, we evaluated MAAs that include a high-resolution melting (HRM) diversity assay that does not require sequencing. HRM scores were determined for eight regions of the HIV genome (2 in gag, 1 in pol, and 5 in env). The MAAs that were evaluated included the BED-CEIA, the Bio-Rad Avidity assay, viral load, and the HRM diversity assay, using HRM scores from different regions and a range of region-specific HRM diversity assay cutoffs. The performance characteristics based on the proportion of samples that were classified as MAA positive by duration of infection were determined for each MAA, including the mean window period. The cross-sectional incidence estimates obtained using optimized MAAs were compared to longitudinal incidence estimates for three cohorts in the United States. The performance of the HRM-based MAA was nearly identical to that of the MAA that included CD4 cell count. The HRM-based MAA had a mean window period of 154 days and provided cross-sectional incidence estimates that were similar to those based on cohort follow-up. HIV diversity is a useful biomarker for estimating HIV incidence. MAAs that include the HRM diversity assay can provide accurate HIV incidence estimates using stored blood plasma or serum samples without a requirement for CD4 cell count data.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24153134      PMCID: PMC3911463          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.02040-13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


  31 in total

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6.  HIV incidence determination in the United States: a multiassay approach.

Authors:  Oliver Laeyendecker; Ron Brookmeyer; Matthew M Cousins; Caroline E Mullis; Jacob Konikoff; Deborah Donnell; Connie Celum; Susan P Buchbinder; George R Seage; Gregory D Kirk; Shruti H Mehta; Jacquie Astemborski; Lisa P Jacobson; Joseph B Margolick; Joelle Brown; Thomas C Quinn; Susan H Eshleman
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9.  Analysis of HIV using a high resolution melting (HRM) diversity assay: automation of HRM data analysis enhances the utility of the assay for analysis of HIV incidence.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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5.  Assessing Biases in the Evaluation of Classification Assays for HIV Infection Recency.

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8.  A comparison of two measures of HIV diversity in multi-assay algorithms for HIV incidence estimation.

Authors:  Matthew M Cousins; Jacob Konikoff; Devin Sabin; Leila Khaki; Andrew F Longosz; Oliver Laeyendecker; Connie Celum; Susan P Buchbinder; George R Seage; Gregory D Kirk; Richard D Moore; Shruti H Mehta; Joseph B Margolick; Joelle Brown; Kenneth H Mayer; Beryl A Kobin; Darrell Wheeler; Jessica E Justman; Sally L Hodder; Thomas C Quinn; Ron Brookmeyer; Susan H Eshleman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-26       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Estimating time of HIV-1 infection from next-generation sequence diversity.

Authors:  Vadim Puller; Richard Neher; Jan Albert
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2017-10-02       Impact factor: 4.475

10.  A Generalized Entropy Measure of Within-Host Viral Diversity for Identifying Recent HIV-1 Infections.

Authors:  Julia Wei Wu; Oscar Patterson-Lomba; Vladimir Novitsky; Marcello Pagano
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 1.817

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