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DETECTION OF HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1 PROVIRUS IN MONONUCLEAR-CELLS BY INSITU POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION
Author(s): BAGASRA O, HAUPTMAN SP, LISCHNER HW, SACHS M, POMERANTZ RJ
Source: NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE    Volume: 326    Issue: 21    Pages: 1385-1391    Published: MAY 21 1992  
Times Cited: 260     References: 56     
Abstract: Background. Studies of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection have attempted to quantitate the viral load and correlate it with the degree of immune deficiency. In one study, only about 1 in 10,000 peripheral-blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) expressed HIV-1, but in other studies, at least 1 in 100 CD4-positive cells was infected and harbored the HIV-1 provirus.

Methods. We developed a new, highly sensitive in situ polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) method that amplifies selected genetic regions within intact single cells. We used this technique to determine the proportion of PBMC carrying HIV-1 provirus in infected patients in different stages of disease.

Results. None of the PBMC from 11 HIV-1-seronegative patients were found to be positive for HIV-1 provirus by the in situ PCR method. In 56 patients infected with HIV-1, the percentage of PBMC with HIV-1 ranged from 0.1 percent to 13.5 percent. The mean percentage of infected mononuclear cells was greater in 13 patients with persistent generalized adenopathy (mean, 6.6 percent) and 19 with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (Stages IV-A to IV-C) (4.6 percent) than in 19 patients with asymptomatic HIV-1 infection (0.9 percent) (P < 0.001). However, in five patients with Kaposi's sarcoma (Stage IV-D), an average of only 1.6 percent of mononuclear cells were infected Conclusions. In HIV-1 infection, the proportion of PBMC that are infected appears to be at least 10 times higher than previously described. It is likely that most infected cells contain HIV-1 provirus in a latent or defective form that was not detected in some earlier studies.

Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: BAGASRA, O (reprint author), THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV, JEFFERSON MED COLL, DEPT MED, DIV INFECT DIS, 1025 WALNUT ST, SUITE 813, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 USA
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1. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV, JEFFERSON MED COLL, CARDEZA FDN HEMATOL RES, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 USA
2. ST CHRISTOPHERS HOSP CHILDREN, DEPT PEDIAT, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19133 USA
3. TEMPLE UNIV, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19122 USA
Publisher: MASS MEDICAL SOC, 10 SHATTUCK, BOSTON, MA 02115
Subject Category: Medicine, General & Internal
IDS Number: HU890
ISSN: 0028-4793
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