Diagnostic and discriminatory efficiency of eight serum modified nucleosides in HIV infection and in at-risk subjects

F. Pane, M. Intrieri, G. Calcagno, E. Izzo, A. Liberti, L. Salvatore, L. Sacchetti
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Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate fluctuations in modified nucleoside levels in serum could be used in the diagnosis and monitoring of human immunodeficiency viral (HIV) infection. We used an HPLC technique to assay serum levels of eight modified nucleosides in three groups of patients: normal subjects, patients with HIV infection at various stages of the disease, and intravenous (i.v.) heroin users, HIV-negative. The mean levels of modified nucleosides in patients with HIV infection were 2 or 3 times higher than those of normal subjects, while they were only slightly increased in i.v. heroin users. With multivariate discriminant analysis we identified a panel of serum nucleosides that had a 92% diagnostic efficiency in the discrimination between HIV-positive subjects and i.v. heroin users, and a 96% diagnostic efficiency in distinguishing HIV-positive patients from normal subjects; this efficiency has been confirmed with a new group of incoming HIV-positive patients. Furthermore, we found th...
8种血清修饰核苷在HIV感染和高危人群中的诊断和鉴别效率
摘要本研究的目的是评价血清修饰核苷水平的波动可用于诊断和监测人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染。我们使用高效液相色谱技术测定了三组患者血清中8种修饰核苷的水平:正常受试者、处于不同疾病阶段的HIV感染患者和静脉注射(i.v.)海洛因使用者,HIV阴性。HIV感染患者修饰核苷的平均水平是正常人的2 - 3倍,而静脉注射海洛因的患者修饰核苷的平均水平仅略有升高。通过多变量判别分析,我们确定了一组血清核苷在区分hiv阳性受试者和静脉注射海洛因使用者方面具有92%的诊断效率,在区分hiv阳性患者和正常受试者方面具有96%的诊断效率;这一效率在一组新的艾滋病毒阳性患者身上得到了证实。此外,我们发现……
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