» Articles » PMID: 17661848

Evaluation of the Use of Dried Spots and of Different Storage Conditions of Plasma for HIV-1 RNA Quantification

Overview
Journal HIV Med
Publisher Wiley
Date 2007 Jul 31
PMID 17661848
Citations 18
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of dried plasma spots to determine HIV-1 RNA viral loads.

Methods: The viral loads of 30 liquid plasma samples were compared with those of corresponding dried plasma spots on filter paper (DPS-FP) and in tubes (DPS-T), both of which were left for 7 days at 22 degrees C. Also, 10 liquid plasma samples with detectable viral load were stored at 4, 22 or 37 degrees C for 7 days and five further liquid plasma samples were air-dried for up to 54 h to assess the effects of temperature and the drying step on HIV-1 viral load.

Results: The viral loads of the 30 liquid plasma samples correlated significantly with those of the paired dried spots DPS-FP and DPS-T, but with median losses of 0.64 and 0.69 log(10) HIV-1 RNA copies/mL, respectively, and a limit of detection of 3 log(10) copies/mL. The 10 liquid plasma samples stored for 1 week at 37 degrees C showed a weaker correlation and had a significantly reduced median viral load (-0.92 log(10); P=0.005) when compared with the viral load of the matched plasma stored at - 80 degrees C. Most of the loss happened during the drying step.

Conclusions: Reliable measurement of HIV-1 RNA viral load requires good plasma storage conditions. HIV RNA stability was affected by desiccation and 1 week of storage at 37 degrees C. However, our findings suggest that liquid plasma can be kept at 4 or 22 degrees C for a week with no effect on viral load.

Citing Articles

Preservation and Extraction of Malaria Parasite DNA from Dried Blood Spots.

Hansson H, Saidi Q, Alifrangis M Methods Mol Biol. 2022; 2470:27-36.

PMID: 35881336 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2189-9_4.


Stability of HIV-1 in human plasma samples at 37°C for up to 6 days.

Rajput M, Kumar A, Paliwal D, Ansari A Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS. 2022; 43(1):97-99.

PMID: 35846550 PMC: 9282690. DOI: 10.4103/ijstd.ijstd_89_21.


Diagnostic Accuracy of Dried Plasma Spot Specimens for HIV-1 Viral Load Testing: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Fong Y, Markby J, Andreotti M, Beck I, Bourlet T, Brambilla D J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2021; 89(3):261-273.

PMID: 34732684 PMC: 8826610. DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002855.


An HIV Diagnostic Testing Algorithm Using the cobas HIV-1/HIV-2 Qualitative Assay for HIV Type Differentiation and Confirmation.

Duncan D, Duncan J, Kramer B, Nilsson A, Haile B, Butcher A J Clin Microbiol. 2021; 59(7):e0303020.

PMID: 33853869 PMC: 8218759. DOI: 10.1128/JCM.03030-20.


Dried Blood Spots for Global Health Diagnostics and Surveillance: Opportunities and Challenges.

Lim M Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2018; 99(2):256-265.

PMID: 29968557 PMC: 6090344. DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.17-0889.