Effect of primer selection on estimates of GB virus C (GBV-C) prevalence and response to antiretroviral therapy for optimal testing for GBV-C viremia

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Souza, I. E.
Allen, J. B.
Xiang, J.
Klinzman, D.
Diaz, R.
Zhang, S.
Chaloner, K.
Zdunek, D.
Hess, G.
Williams, C. F.
Benning, L.
Stapleton, J. T.
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[1] Univ Iowa, Roy & Lucille Carver Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] Iowa City Vet Adm Med Ctr, Iowa City, IA USA
[3] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Paulista Sch Med, Div Infect Dis, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[4] Univ Iowa, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat, Iowa City, IA USA
[5] Roche Diagnost GmbH, Penzberg, Germany
[6] Roche Diagnost GmbH, Mannheim, Germany
[7] NIAID, Epidemiol Branch, Div AIDS, NIH,Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[8] Johns Hopkins Univ, Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
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10.1128/JCM.02663-05
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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GB virus C (GBV-C; also called hepatitis G virus) is a common cause of infection associated with prolonged survival among HIV-infected individuals. The prevalences of GBV-C viremia vary widely in different studies, and there has been poor agreement among different laboratories performing GBV-C RNA detection in quality control studies. To determine the optimal method of measuring GBV-C RNA in clinical samples, samples obtained from 939 HIV-infected subjects were studied using reverse transcription (RT)-PCR methods amplifying four separate regions of the GBV-C genome. Primers amplifying the E2 coding region were 100% specific; however, their sensitivity was only 76.6%. In contrast, primers amplifying three additional conserved regions of the GBV-C genome (the 5' nontranslated region and the nonstructural protein-coding regions 3 and 5A) were more sensitive but produced higher rates of false-positive results. Using low-specificity primer sets influenced the significance of association between GBV-C viremia and response to antiretroviral therapy. Using a quantitative GBV-C RNA method, the GBV-C RNA concentration did not correlate with baseline or set point HIV RNA levels; however, a correlation between negative, low, and high GBV-C RNA levels and increasing reduction in HIV RNA following antiretroviral therapy was observed. Subjects with both GBV-C E2 antibody and viremia had significantly lower GBV-C RNA levels than did viremic subjects without E2 antibody. These studies demonstrate that accurate detection of GBV-C RNA by nested RT-PCR requires the use of primers representing multiple genome regions. Analyses based on testing with single primers do not lead to reliable conclusions about the association between GBV-C infection and clinical outcomes.
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