Use of dried blood spot specimens in the detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 by the polymerase chain reaction

Author:

Cassol S1,Salas T1,Arella M1,Neumann P1,Schechter M T1,O'Shaughnessy M1

Affiliation:

1. Federal Centre for AIDS, Health and Welfare Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

Abstract

Dried blood spots (DBSs) constitute a potentially valuable source of material for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) serologic and molecular testing. To facilitate molecular testing, we have adapted the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to the detection of HIV proviral DNA in DBS samples. The method is highly reproducible, with 75 microliters of whole dried blood providing sufficient DNA for duplicate testing with three primer sets. By using DBS PCR, 66 of 69 (95.6%) seropositive at-risk individuals tested positive by at least two primer sets and 85 of 85 (100%) low-risk seronegative blood donors tested negative by all three sets of primers. The frequency of HIV DNA detection in seronegative at-risk individuals was low, with only 1 of 58 (1.7%) individuals testing positive. These results show that in a clinical environment, HIV PCR analysis of DBS specimens is specific and sensitive. The method is cost effective and presents a useful alternative to the isolation of HIV from seropositive babies with an undefined infection status.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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