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Performance of a Modified In-House HIV-1 Avidity Assay among a Cohort of Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Infected Individuals and the Effect of ART on the Maturation of HIV-1 Specific Antibodies

Authors :
Alex, Diviya
Williams, Tennison I. Raj
Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath
Prasannakumar, Swaminathan
Demosthenes, John Paul
Ramalingam, Veena Vadhini
Victor, Punitha John
Rupali, Priscilla
Fletcher, Gnanadurai John
Kannangai, Rajesh
Source :
Current HIV Research; March 2019, Vol. 17 Issue: 2 p134-145, 12p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Viral kinetics impact humoral immune response to HIV; antibody avidity testing helps distinguish recent (<6 months) and long-term HIV infection. This study aims to determine the frequency of recent HIV-1 infection among clients attending ICTC (Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre) using a commercial EIA, to correlate it with a modified in-house avidity assay and to study the impact of ART on anti-HIV-1 antibody maturation. Methods: Commercial LAg Avidity EIA was used to detect antibody avidity among 117 treatment naïve HIV-1 infected individuals. A second-generation HIV ELISA was modified for in-house antibody avidity testing and cutoff was set based on Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis. Archived paired samples from 25 HIV-1 infected individuals before ART and after successful ART; samples from 7 individuals responding to ART and during virological failure were also tested by LAg Avidity EIA. Results: Six individuals (5.1%) were identified as recently infected by a combination of LAg avidity assay and HIV-1 viral load testing. The modified in-house avidity assay demonstrated sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 98.2%, respectively, at AI=0.69 by ROC analysis. Median ODn values of individuals when responding to ART were significantly lower than pre-ART [4.136 (IQR 3.437– 4.827) vs 4.455 (IQR 3.748–5.120), p=0.006] whereas ODn values were higher during virological failure [4.260 (IQR 3.665 – 4.515) vs 2.868 (IQR 2.247 – 3.921), p=0.16]. Conclusion: This modified in-house antibody avidity assay is an inexpensive method to detect recent HIV-1 infection. ART demonstrated significant effect on HIV-1 antibody avidity owing to changes in viral kinetics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1570162X
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Current HIV Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs50989650
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1570162X17666190712125606