Cargando…

Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Monitoring of HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral treatment (ART) ideally requires periodic viral load measurements to ascertain adequate response to treatment. While plasma viral load monitoring is widely available in high-income settings, it is rarely used in re...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Neogi, Ujjwal, Gupta, Soham, Rodridges, Rashmi, Sahoo, Pravat Nalini, Rao, Shwetha D., Rewari, Bharat B., Shastri, Suresh, De Costa, Ayesha, Shet, Anita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23391790
_version_ 1782264648374943744
author Neogi, Ujjwal
Gupta, Soham
Rodridges, Rashmi
Sahoo, Pravat Nalini
Rao, Shwetha D.
Rewari, Bharat B.
Shastri, Suresh
De Costa, Ayesha
Shet, Anita
author_facet Neogi, Ujjwal
Gupta, Soham
Rodridges, Rashmi
Sahoo, Pravat Nalini
Rao, Shwetha D.
Rewari, Bharat B.
Shastri, Suresh
De Costa, Ayesha
Shet, Anita
author_sort Neogi, Ujjwal
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Monitoring of HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral treatment (ART) ideally requires periodic viral load measurements to ascertain adequate response to treatment. While plasma viral load monitoring is widely available in high-income settings, it is rarely used in resource-limited regions because of high cost and need for sophisticated sample transport. Dried blood spot (DBS) as source specimens for viral load measurement has shown promise as an alternative to plasma specimens and is likely to be a useful tool for Indian settings. The present study was undertaken to investigate the performance of DBS in HIV-1 RNA quantification against the standard plasma viral load assay. METHODS: Between April-June 2011, 130 samples were collected from HIV-1-infected (n=125) and non-infected (n=5) individuals in two district clinics in southern India. HIV-1 RNA quantification was performed from DBS and plasma using Abbott m2000rt system after manual RNA extraction. Statistical analysis included correlation, regression and Bland-Altman analysis. RESULTS: The sensitivity of DBS viral load was 97 per cent with viral loads >3.0 log(10) copies/ml. Measurable viral load (>3.0 log 10 copies/ml) results obtained for the 74 paired plasma-DBS samples showed positive correlation between both the assays (r=0.96). For clinically acceptable viral load threshold values of >5,000 copies/ml, Bland-Altman plots showed acceptable limits of agreement (−0.21 to +0.8 log(10) copies/ml). The mean difference was 0.29 log(10) copies/ml. The cost of DBS was $2.67 lower compared to conventional plasma viral load measurement in the setting INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: The significant positive correlation with standard plasma-based assay and lower cost of DBS viral load monitoring suggest that DBS sampling can be a feasible and economical means of viral load monitoring in HIV-infected individual in India and in other resource-limited settings globally.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3612324
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-36123242013-04-24 Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India Neogi, Ujjwal Gupta, Soham Rodridges, Rashmi Sahoo, Pravat Nalini Rao, Shwetha D. Rewari, Bharat B. Shastri, Suresh De Costa, Ayesha Shet, Anita Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Monitoring of HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral treatment (ART) ideally requires periodic viral load measurements to ascertain adequate response to treatment. While plasma viral load monitoring is widely available in high-income settings, it is rarely used in resource-limited regions because of high cost and need for sophisticated sample transport. Dried blood spot (DBS) as source specimens for viral load measurement has shown promise as an alternative to plasma specimens and is likely to be a useful tool for Indian settings. The present study was undertaken to investigate the performance of DBS in HIV-1 RNA quantification against the standard plasma viral load assay. METHODS: Between April-June 2011, 130 samples were collected from HIV-1-infected (n=125) and non-infected (n=5) individuals in two district clinics in southern India. HIV-1 RNA quantification was performed from DBS and plasma using Abbott m2000rt system after manual RNA extraction. Statistical analysis included correlation, regression and Bland-Altman analysis. RESULTS: The sensitivity of DBS viral load was 97 per cent with viral loads >3.0 log(10) copies/ml. Measurable viral load (>3.0 log 10 copies/ml) results obtained for the 74 paired plasma-DBS samples showed positive correlation between both the assays (r=0.96). For clinically acceptable viral load threshold values of >5,000 copies/ml, Bland-Altman plots showed acceptable limits of agreement (−0.21 to +0.8 log(10) copies/ml). The mean difference was 0.29 log(10) copies/ml. The cost of DBS was $2.67 lower compared to conventional plasma viral load measurement in the setting INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: The significant positive correlation with standard plasma-based assay and lower cost of DBS viral load monitoring suggest that DBS sampling can be a feasible and economical means of viral load monitoring in HIV-infected individual in India and in other resource-limited settings globally. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3612324/ /pubmed/23391790 Text en Copyright: © The Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Neogi, Ujjwal
Gupta, Soham
Rodridges, Rashmi
Sahoo, Pravat Nalini
Rao, Shwetha D.
Rewari, Bharat B.
Shastri, Suresh
De Costa, Ayesha
Shet, Anita
Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India
title Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India
title_full Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India
title_fullStr Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India
title_full_unstemmed Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India
title_short Dried blood spot HIV-1 RNA quantification: A useful tool for viral load monitoring among HIV-infected individuals in India
title_sort dried blood spot hiv-1 rna quantification: a useful tool for viral load monitoring among hiv-infected individuals in india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23391790
work_keys_str_mv AT neogiujjwal driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT guptasoham driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT rodridgesrashmi driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT sahoopravatnalini driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT raoshwethad driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT rewaribharatb driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT shastrisuresh driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT decostaayesha driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia
AT shetanita driedbloodspothiv1rnaquantificationausefultoolforviralloadmonitoringamonghivinfectedindividualsinindia