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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, May 1997, 1118-1121, Vol 35, No. 5
JB Jackson, JS Parsons, LS Nichols, N Knoble, S Kennedy and EM Piwowar
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Western blotting
(immunoblotting) band patterns and the sensitivity of an HIV-1 DNA PCR
assay were determined by testing the blood of patients with AIDS. Plasma
and cell pellets processed from the peripheral blood of 199 patients with
absolute CD4 cell counts of less than 200 cells per mm3 were tested by a
licensed enzyme immunoassay (EIA; Abbott HIV-1) and Western blot assay
(Cambridge-Biotech) for HIV-1 antibody. The Roache HIV-1 AMPLICOR DNA PCR
assay was used to test cell pellets from 125 of the 199 patients for HIV-1
gag DNA sequences. All plasma samples from these 199 sequential patients
were reactive for HIV-1 antibody by EIA and were positive by Western blot
assay using the criteria recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. The majority of samples (192 of 199; 96.5%) displayed at least
six of nine bands characteristic of the virus by Western blotting, with the
lowest number of bands characteristic of the virus displayed by any sample
being three. However, 39 and 48% of all patients exhibited no bands to p17
and p55 antigens, respectively, whereas 0 to 7.5% of all patients exhibited
no bands to the other antigens. HIV-1 gag DNA sequences were detected in
117 (93.6%) of 125 cell pellets processed from the peripheral blood of
these same patients. All eight patients initially negative by PCR tested
positive when a second pellet which had been produced from the same blood
sample was tested. Despite a decrease in antibody reactivity to HIV Gag and
Pol proteins, patients with advanced HIV-1 infection remained positive for
HIV-1 antibody by EIA and Western blot testing. Confirmation by the HIV-1
Western blot assay still appears to be the more sensitive assay for the
diagnosis of HIV-1 infection in those individuals with advanced HIV-1
infection in the United States.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) antibody by western blotting and HIV-1 DNA by PCR in patients with AIDS
Department of Pathology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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