Evaluation of GBV-C / HVG viremia in HIV-infected women

Authors

  • Synara Araújo Silva University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Infectious Diseases
  • Célia Lima Rodrigues University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Infectious Diseases
  • Aléia Faustino Campos University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Infectious Diseases
  • José Eduardo Levi University of São Paulo; School of Medicine; Department of Infectious Diseases

Keywords:

GBV-C, Real-Time PCR, Viral load, Anti-HGenv, AIDS

Abstract

The present study aimed at standardizing a real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay to evaluate the presence of GBV-C/HGV RNA. A "TaqMan" assay using primers and probe derived from the 5¢ NCR region was developed and validated. Two hundred and fifty-three plasma samples from HIV-infected women were tested for GBV-C viremia and antibody against the envelope protein 2. GBV-C RNA was detected in 22.5% of the patients whereas the antibody was identified in 25.3% of the cohort. Detection of viral RNA and of antibodies was mutually exclusive. Viral loads showed a mean of 1,777 arbitrary units / mL, being 1.1 and 13,625 arbitrary units / mL respectively the lowest and highest values measured. We conclude that the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction method developed is appropriate for the investigation of GBV-C RNA since it was shown to be highly specific and sensitive, as well as requiring few steps, preventing contamination and providing additional information as to the relative viremia of carriers, a parameter that must be included in studies evaluating the co-factors influencing the clinical outcome of HIV/AIDS.

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Published

2012-02-01

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Section

HIV

How to Cite

Silva, S. A., Rodrigues, C. L., Campos, A. F., & Levi, J. E. (2012). Evaluation of GBV-C / HVG viremia in HIV-infected women . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 54(1), 31-35. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31444