| Literature DB >> 29137673 |
Elodie Téclaire Ngo-Malabo1, Paul Alain Ngoupo T1, Martin Zekeng1, Valérie Ngono1, Laure Ngono1, Serge Alain Sadeuh-Mba1, Richard Njouom2, Anfumbom Kfutwah1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV infection in Cameroon is characterized by a great viral diversity with all HIV-1 groups (M, N, O, and P) and HIV-2 in circulation. HIV group determination is very important if tailored viral load analysis and treatments are to be applied. In our laboratory, HIV viral load is carried out using two platforms; Biocentric and Abbott depending on the HIV group identified. Biocentric which quantifies HIV-1 group M is a cheap and open system useful in resource limited settings. The objective of this study was to compare the viral load analyses of serologically group-indeterminate HIV samples using the two platforms with the view of reducing cost.Entities:
Keywords: Abbott real-time HIV-1; Generic HIV viral load; HIV viral load quantification; Resource limited setting; Serotyping- group indeterminate
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29137673 PMCID: PMC5686852 DOI: 10.1186/s12985-017-0893-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Viral load of HIV serotyping indeterminate samples
| Abbott Real-Time HIV-1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Detectable | Undetectable | Total (%) | ||
| Generic HIV Viral Load | Detectable | 40 | 0 | 40 (17.32) |
| Undetectable |
| 188 | 191 (82.68) | |
| Total (%) | 43 (18.61) | 188 (81.39) | 231 | |
Plasma viral load results of the 231 HIV group indeterminate samples obtained with Abbott Real-Time HIV-1 and Generic HIV Viral Load are shown in the table. The number of samples that were detectable by one of the two assays is shown in bold
Fig. 1Correlation between Generic HIV viral load and Abbott Real-Time HIV-1 assays. Using the samples (n = 40) detected with both techniques, Viral loads obtained with Abbott Real-Time HIV-1 (Y-axis) assays were plotted against values of Generic HIV viral load (X-axis). The solid line represents the fitted regression and the Pearson correlation coefficient r = 0.89 (P < 0.001) confirms the good correlation between both techniques
Fig. 2Phylogenetic characterization of the discordant samples between Abbott. Real-Time HIV-1 and Generic HIV Viral Load. Phylogenetic tree based on unambiguously aligned nucleotides from the Gp41 region (386 bp). Sequences from the three samples with discordant results on Abbott and Biocentric platforms are shown in bold. The subgroup of reference sequences representative of HIV-1 group O is indicated in the name of the sequence (H = head and T = tail). Two HIV-1 group M sequences, B.FR.83.HXB2 LAI IIIB BRU.K03455 and 02 AG.NG.x.IBNG.L39106 were used as outgroups. The analysis was performed as described in Methods section (Sequence analysis)