Background: Accurate viral load (VL) determination is paramount to determine the efficacy of anti-HIV-1 therapy. The conventional method used, fit-point (FP), assumes an equal efficiency in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) among samples that might not hold for low-input templates. An alternative approach, maxRatio, was introduced to compensate for inhibition in PCR. Methods: Herein, we assessed whether maxRatio could improve VL quantification using 2,544 QIAgen artus HI virus-1 RT-PCR reactions. The assay's standard dilutions were used to build external standard curves with either FP or maxRatio that re-calculated the VLs. Results: FP and maxRatio were highly comparable (Pearson's =0.994, Cohen's κ=0.885), and the combination of the two methods identified samples (n=41) with aberrant amplification profiles. Conclusions: The combination of maxRatio and FP could improve the predictive value of the assay.

Marongiu, L., Shain, E., Martinelli, M., Pagliari, M., Allgayer, H. (2021). maxRatio improves the detection of samples with abnormal amplification profiles on QIAgen's artus HIV-1 qPCR assay. F1000RESEARCH, 9 [10.12688/f1000research.25738.3].

maxRatio improves the detection of samples with abnormal amplification profiles on QIAgen's artus HIV-1 qPCR assay

Martinelli M.;
2021

Abstract

Background: Accurate viral load (VL) determination is paramount to determine the efficacy of anti-HIV-1 therapy. The conventional method used, fit-point (FP), assumes an equal efficiency in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) among samples that might not hold for low-input templates. An alternative approach, maxRatio, was introduced to compensate for inhibition in PCR. Methods: Herein, we assessed whether maxRatio could improve VL quantification using 2,544 QIAgen artus HI virus-1 RT-PCR reactions. The assay's standard dilutions were used to build external standard curves with either FP or maxRatio that re-calculated the VLs. Results: FP and maxRatio were highly comparable (Pearson's =0.994, Cohen's κ=0.885), and the combination of the two methods identified samples (n=41) with aberrant amplification profiles. Conclusions: The combination of maxRatio and FP could improve the predictive value of the assay.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
HIV; MaxRatio; QPCR; Quantification; Viral load;
English
24-ago-2020
2021
9
1030
none
Marongiu, L., Shain, E., Martinelli, M., Pagliari, M., Allgayer, H. (2021). maxRatio improves the detection of samples with abnormal amplification profiles on QIAgen's artus HIV-1 qPCR assay. F1000RESEARCH, 9 [10.12688/f1000research.25738.3].
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