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Short Communication: The Impact of Viral Suppression and Viral Breakthrough on Limited-Antigen Avidity Assay Results in Individuals with Clade B HIV Infection

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Abstract We analyzed the impact of HIV viral load on the performance of a limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay (LAg-Avidity assay) and determined if this assay could be used to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We analyzed the impact of HIV viral load on the performance of a limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay (LAg-Avidity assay) and determined if this assay could be used to identify viral breakthrough. Three groups of samples were tested: (1) 18 individuals (30 samples) previously identified as elite suppressors; (2) 18 individuals (72 samples) who were continually suppressed on antiretroviral treatment (ART) with 1 sample before and 2–6 samples (one/year) after ART initiation; and (3) 20 individuals (179 samples) on ART who had evidence of viral breakthrough (>400 copies/ml) with subsequent viral suppression. Elite suppressors had the lowest LAg-Avidity assay values. Among those who were continually suppressed on ART, 83% (15/18) had LAg-Avidity assay values that decreased over time. Although the LAg-Avidity assay on a single sample cannot identify when a viral breakthrough occurs, paired longitudinal samples could identify viral breakthrough (sensitivity: 65%, specificity: 84%).

Keywords: viral breakthrough; avidity; antigen avidity; avidity assay; lag avidity

Journal Title: AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Year Published: 2017

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