oai:HAL:hal-04228561v1
HAL CCSD;Public Library of Science
sciences: life sciences
2023
12/15/2023
International audience; This study aimed to confirm the co-infection with HIV-1 and HIV-2, among West African patients using in-house HIV type/group enzyme-immuno assays and molecular diagnosis.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from April 2016 to October 2017 in the biggest HIV clinics of Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso.
A first serological confirmation was done in the referral laboratory using an in-house, indirect immuno-enzymatic essay allowing the qualitative detection of both HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies.
In order to separately detect anti-HIV-1 and anti-HIV-2 antibodies, a type/group specific enzyme-immuno assay (HIV-GSEIA) was used.
To confirm the co-infections, HIV-1 and HIV-2 DNA-qualitative PCR assays were performed.
A total of 91 patients were enrolled in the study and provided blood sample for HIV type confirmatory testing including 13 (14.3%) HIV-2 mono-reactive and 78 (85.7%) HIV-1/HIV-2 dually-reactive based on the HIV testing National Algorithms.
The first serological ELISA confirmatory test performed showed that 80 (78.9%) of the 91 participants were dually-reactive.
The HIV-GSEIA performed on these 80 serum samples retrieve one 61 HIV-1/HIV-2 dually-reactive samples.
HIV-1 and HIV-2 DNA PCR were performed on 54 of the 61 HIV-1/HIV-2 dually-reactive samples and 46 out of 61 (75.4%) samples were found HIV-1/HIV-2 coinfected.
The contribution of type/group specific enzyme-immuno assay to accurately identify HIV-1/HIV-2 coinfections remain suboptimal, emphasizing the need for molecular diagnosis platforms in West Africa, to avail HIV DNA PCR test for the confirmation of HIV-1/HIV-2 co-infections.
Tchounga, Boris K,Bertine, Mélanie,Damond, Florence,Ferré, Valentine Marie,Inwoley, André,Boni, Simon P,Moisan, Alice,Plantier, Jean-Christophe,Descamps, Diane,Ekouevi, Didier Koumavi,Charpentier, Charlotte, 2023, Molecular confirmation of HIV-1 and HIV-2 coinfections among initially serologically dually-reactive samples from patients living in West Africa., HAL CCSD;Public Library of Science