Prospective Longitudinal Analysis of Viral Load and Surrogate Markers in Relation to Clinical Progression in HIV Type 1-Infected Persons
- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 13 (4) , 327-335
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.1997.13.327
Abstract
The temporal relationship between viral and surrogate markers and clinical status was analyzed prospectively every 8 weeks in 34 asymptomatic HIV-1-infected persons. After 3 years, 25 persons remained clinically healthy whereas 9 persons showed clinical progression. In accordance with other reports we found that at study entry HIV-RNA load was predictive of clinical progression. All markers tested evolved significantly in time in both progressors and nonprogressors. The HIV RNA load in plasma and HIV DNA load in T cells were linearly related only in nonprogressors. In addition, the RNA/DNA ratio during follow-up was significantly higher in progressors, indicating a higher replication rate in progressors. The HIV DNA load correlated inversely with CD4+ T cell counts and positively with p24 antigenemia in both nonprogressors and progressors. A significant correlation of HIV DNA load with SI phenotype occurred in progressors only. HIV RNA levels correlated with β2-microglobulin level and with p24 antigenemia but not with SI phenotype. These three markers can all routinely be measured in plasma; however, only the HIV RNA levels appear to be informative for clinical progression. Six to 8 months before clinical progression, an SI phenotype switch, increased HIV RNA in plasma, and decreased CD4+ T cell counts were all indicative of an impending clinical event.Keywords
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