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Quantitative Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-1 Antibodies Correlate With Plasma HIV-1 RNA and Cell-associated DNA Levels in Children on Antiretroviral Therapy

Authors :
McManus, Margaret
McManus, Margaret
Henderson, Jennifer
Gautam, Anita
Brody, Robin
Weiss, Eric R
Persaud, Deborah
Mick, Eric
Luzuriaga, Katherine
Gay, Hannah
Borkowsky, William
van Dyke, Russell
Stechenberg, Barbara
McIntosh, Kenneth
Farley, John
Pelton, Stephen
Petru, Ann
Spector, Stephen
Bonagura, Vincent
Cunningham, Coleen
Deveikis, Audra
Ruff, Andrea
Shearer, William
McKinney, Ross
Bakshi, Saroj
Rubio, Thomas
Rich, Kenneth
Gaur, Sunanda
Johnson, George
Rana, Sohail
Sleasman, John
Febo, Irma
McManus, Margaret
McManus, Margaret
Henderson, Jennifer
Gautam, Anita
Brody, Robin
Weiss, Eric R
Persaud, Deborah
Mick, Eric
Luzuriaga, Katherine
Gay, Hannah
Borkowsky, William
van Dyke, Russell
Stechenberg, Barbara
McIntosh, Kenneth
Farley, John
Pelton, Stephen
Petru, Ann
Spector, Stephen
Bonagura, Vincent
Cunningham, Coleen
Deveikis, Audra
Ruff, Andrea
Shearer, William
McKinney, Ross
Bakshi, Saroj
Rubio, Thomas
Rich, Kenneth
Gaur, Sunanda
Johnson, George
Rana, Sohail
Sleasman, John
Febo, Irma
Source :
Clinical Infectious Diseases; vol 68, iss 10, 1725-1732; 1058-4838
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BackgroundThis study measured serial plasma human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1-specific antibody (Ab) levels in children who initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) prior to 2 years of age, and evaluated their relationship to peripheral blood HIV-1 RNA and DNA levels.MethodsWe studied 46 HIV-1-infected children, stratified by age at ART initiation (<3 mo, early therapy [ET]; >3 mo-2 years, late therapy [LT]) and by virologic response (R) or non-response (NR), before and up to 4 years following ART. We studied 20 HIV-1-uninfected children born to HIV-1-infected mothers (seroreverters [SR]) as controls. Plasma immunoglobulin G (IgG) Ab levels directed against HIV-1 envelope (gp160, gp41), gag (capsid, p24; matrix, p17), reverse transcriptase (p66/51), and integrase (p31) were serially measured using quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. HIV-1 Ab rates of decline were estimated over the first 15 months of the study.ResultsThe HIV-1 Ab rates of decline in the ET-R group were similar to those in the SR group for all Ab specificities, except for p17 (P = .01). Ab decline rates in the LT-R group and the NR group were significantly slower than in the SR group for all tested Ab specificities. After 1 year of age, Ab levels to p31 and p17 were significantly associated with HIV-1 RNA levels (P < .001); Ab levels to gp160 (P < .001) and gp41 (P < .001) were significantly associated with cell-associated HIV-1 DNA levels.ConclusionsQuantitative HIV-1-specific Ab levels may be useful for screening children on ART for viral suppression or for residual, cell-associated HIV-1 DNA levels.Clinical trials registrationNCT00000872.

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Clinical Infectious Diseases; vol 68, iss 10, 1725-1732; 1058-4838
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application/pdf, Clinical Infectious Diseases vol 68, iss 10, 1725-1732 1058-4838
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449590775
Document Type :
Electronic Resource