Multicenter Evaluation of Use of Dried Blood and Plasma Spot Specimens in Quantitative Assays for Human Immunodeficiency Virus RNA: Measurement, Precision, and RNA Stability

Author:

Brambilla Don1,Jennings Cheryl2,Aldrovandi Grace3,Bremer James2,Comeau Anne Marie4,Cassol Sharon A.5,Dickover Ruth6,Jackson J. Brooks7,Pitt Jane8,Sullivan John L.9,Butcher Ann10,Grosso Lynell11,Reichelderfer Patricia12,Fiscus Susan A.13

Affiliation:

1. New England Research Center, Waltham, Massachusetts

2. Rush-Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, Illinois

3. University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama

4. New England Newborn Screening Program, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts

5. Africa Centre, Durban, South Africa

6. University of California, Los Angeles, California

7. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

8. Columbia University, New York, New York

9. University of Massachusetts, Worcester, Massachusetts

10. Roche Molecular Systems, Pleasanton, California

11. bioMerieux, Durham, North Carolina

12. National Institute of Child Health and Development, Bethesda, Maryland

13. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Abstract

ABSTRACT Eleven laboratories evaluated the use of dried blood and plasma spots for quantitation of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) RNA by two commercially available RNA assays, the Roche Amplicor HIV-1 Monitor and the bioMerieux NucliSens HIV-1 QT assays. The recovery of HIV RNA was linear over a dynamic range extending from 4,000 to 500,000 HIV type 1 RNA copies/ml. The Monitor assay appeared to have a broader dynamic range and seemed more sensitive at lower concentrations. However, the NucliSens assay gave more consistent results and could be performed without modification of the kit. HIV RNA was stable in dried whole blood or plasma stored at room temperature or at −70°C for up to 1 year. Dried blood and dried plasma spots can be used as an easy and inexpensive means for the collection and storage of specimens under field conditions for the diagnosis of HIV infection and the monitoring of antiretroviral therapy.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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