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- W2071317764 abstract "To develop and evaluate a simple V3 peptide-based enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for large-scale serotyping of HIV-1 specimens from Thailand.Serologic reactivities with synthetic peptides derived from the V3 loop of gp120 were used for typing HIV-1 specimens.Synthetic peptides PND-A and PND-B, derived from the consensus amino-acid sequences of the V3 loop of gp120 from two major genomic variants of HIV-1 in Thailand (A and B), were evaluated in an EIA on 61 Thai HIV-1 sera for which genotypes had been determined by polymerase chain reaction. The peptide EIA was then applied to sera from 188 HIV-1-infected patients, selected in non-random, convenience samples of known risk groups from four geographic regions of Thailand.The sensitivities and specificities of PND-A and PND-B were 86% (30 out of 35) and 96% (25 out of 26) and 92% (24 out of 26) and 94% (33 out of 35), respectively, with 100% predictive values of a monoreactive positive test for both peptides. The assay classified 101 specimens as serotype A, 39 as serotype B, eight as serotype AB (dually reactive), and 40 as untypable (non-reactive). Excluding dual reactors and non-reactors, 92% (77 out of 84) of specimens from patients probably infected by sexual contact were serotype A; conversely, 76% (28 out of 37) of injecting drug users were serotype B.The serologic results corroborated previous findings, in a smaller subset of samples, of an apparent segregation of viral subtypes by mode of transmission, suggesting two separate HIV-1 epidemics in Thailand. This peptide EIA could be a valuable epidemiologic tool in determining the dynamics of the rapid spread of HIV-1 in Thailand.A simple synthetic enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for serotyping HIV-1 specimens from Thailand, based on gp120 V3 loop peptide, was developed and tested on 188 sera from 4 regions of the country. There are 2 major known gene variants of HIV-1 in Thailand designated genotype A and B. The peptide EIA was tested on 61 sera that had been characterized by polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing. The EIA was then tested on 188 sera from high risk groups collected in the northern, northeastern, central and southern regions in mid-1991. The PND-A assay was 86% sensitive and 96% specific; the PND-B assay was 96% sensitive and 92% specific. The EIAs showed 100% predictive values when sera known to be reactive to only HIV A or B were tested. In the series there were also 8 sera reactive to both A and B and 40 not reactive to either variant. Excluding dual and non-reactors, 92% of patients with sexual high risk factors had HIV-1 type A and 76% of those with IV drug use history had type B. The results suggest that 2 HIV-1 epidemics have occurred in Thailand, an initial wave in 1988 among IV drug users and a later wave centered among prostitutes and their clients." @default.
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- W2071317764 title "Highly specific V3 peptide enzyme immunoassay for seretyping HIV-1 specimens from Thailand" @default.
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