[Molecular diagnosis of HIV-1 infection: potential roles and applications].

L'union medicale du Canada Pub Date : 1994-06-01
F Coutlée
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Diagnostic tests for HIV-1 infection have allowed to reduce the transmission of this virus by blood transfusions. They have also allowed to offer prophylactic as well as therapeutic measures early in the infection. The laboratory diagnosis of HIV-1 infection relies mainly on serological testings. Seroconversion can be detected earlier than previous assays with the use of purified HIV antigens such as peptides or recombinant proteins. The low sensitivity level of p24 antigen detection can be improved by acid dissociation of immune complexes in serum samples. A promising method, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) will facilitate the diagnosis of HIV infection for newborns from seropositive mothers. During PCR, a segment of the genome of HIV is amplified a million-fold and products of amplification are detected by specific probes. The status of individuals with indeterminate serology results could be clarified with PCR. It could also potentially allow the prospective follow-up of patients under therapy to detect viral resistance. The usefulness of this powerful technology in clinical medicine still needs to be determined for HIV-1 diagnosis.

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[HIV-1感染的分子诊断:潜在作用和应用]。
艾滋病毒-1感染的诊断测试可以减少这种病毒通过输血的传播。它们还允许在感染早期提供预防和治疗措施。HIV-1感染的实验室诊断主要依靠血清学检测。使用纯化的HIV抗原(如多肽或重组蛋白)可以比以前的检测更早地检测血清转化。血清样品中免疫复合物的酸解离可改善p24抗原检测的低灵敏度水平。聚合酶链反应(PCR)是一种很有前途的方法,它将有助于诊断血清阳性母亲所生的新生儿是否感染艾滋病毒。在PCR过程中,HIV基因组的一个片段被扩增一百万倍,扩增产物被特定的探针检测到。血清学结果不确定的个体的状态可以用PCR来澄清。它还可能允许对正在接受治疗的患者进行前瞻性随访,以检测病毒耐药性。这种强大的技术在临床医学中的有用性仍然需要确定HIV-1诊断。
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