Identification and quantitation of HIV-1 in the liver of patients with AIDS

Y Cao, D Dieterich, PA Thomas, Y Huang, M Mirabile… - Aids, 1992 - journals.lww.com
Y Cao, D Dieterich, PA Thomas, Y Huang, M Mirabile, DD Ho
Aids, 1992journals.lww.com
Objective: To detect and quantify HIV-1 in the liver in vivo. Design: Fourteen liver biopsy
samples and corresponding blood lymphocytes and monocytes from patients with AIDS
were studied for HIV-1 using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In addition,
expression of HIV-1 antigen and messenger (m) RNA in 10 autopsy liver specimens was
examined by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization Results: The amount of HIV-1
DNA in nine liver samples ranged from 850 to 27000 copies per 106 cells, with mean and …
Abstract
Objective: To detect and quantify HIV-1 in the liver in vivo. Design: Fourteen liver biopsy samples and corresponding blood lymphocytes and monocytes from patients with AIDS were studied for HIV-1 using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In addition, expression of HIV-1 antigen and messenger (m) RNA in 10 autopsy liver specimens was examined by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization
Results: The amount of HIV-1 DNA in nine liver samples ranged from 850 to 27000 copies per 106 cells, with mean and median values of 8150 and 3500 copies per 106 cells, respectively. Five other samples had no detectable HIV-1 DNA by PCR. Intracellular expression of HIV-1 antigen and mRNA was also detected in both Kupffer cells and hepatocytes by in situ studies.
Conclusion: These findings strongly indicate that HIV-1 could replicate in the liver of a majority of patients with AIDS.
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