Correlation of CD4+ T-Cell Counts Estimated by an Immunocapture Technique (Capcellia) with Viral Loads in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Seropositive Individuals

R. Kannangai, S. Ramalingam, M. Jesudason, T. Vijayakumar, O. C. Abraham, A. Zachariah, G. Sridharan
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ABSTRACT As antiretroviral therapy becomes more affordable, valid, reliable, and inexpensive laboratory tests are also needed to monitor the progression of disease in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The CD4+ T-cell counts estimated by Capcellia, an immunocapture method, and flow cytometry were compared and were correlated with HIV type 1 (HIV-1) load. There was a significant negative correlation between the HIV-1 load and CD4+ T-cell counts estimated by flow cytometry (r = −0.63, P = <0.001) as well as between the HIV-1 load and CD4+ T-cell counts estimated by Capcellia (r = −0.61,P = <0.001). Capcellia is a cost-effective, user-friendly assay that correlated well with HIV-1 load determinations for individuals both with and without treatment.
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免疫捕获技术(Capcellia)估计CD4+ t细胞计数与人类免疫缺陷病毒血清阳性个体病毒载量的相关性
随着抗逆转录病毒治疗变得越来越便宜,也需要有效、可靠和廉价的实验室检测来监测人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染者的疾病进展。比较了免疫捕获法capcelllia和流式细胞术估计的CD4+ t细胞计数,并将其与HIV-1载量相关。HIV-1载量与流式细胞术估计的CD4+ t细胞计数之间存在显著负相关(r = - 0.63, P = <0.001), capcelllia估计的HIV-1载量与CD4+ t细胞计数之间存在显著负相关(r = - 0.61,P = <0.001)。Capcellia是一种成本效益高、用户友好的检测方法,与接受和未接受治疗的个体的HIV-1载量测定具有良好的相关性。
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