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Almost all individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are also infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein Barr virus (EBV). The aims of our studies have included characterizing and measuring the latent HIV reservoir and understanding the association between asymptomatic replication of CMV (and other herpesvirus, including EBV) and this HIV reservoir (Gianella et al., 2014). This protocol was designed to simultaneously co-extract DNA and RNA from the same peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) aliquot and quantify HIV, CMV and EBV DNA, as well as HIV RNA using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). For collection and processing of male genital secretions and quantification of HIV RNA and DNA from seven human herpesviruses from seminal plasma, refer to protocol “Quantification of HIV RNA and Human Herpesvirus DNA in Seminal Plasma” (Vargas-Meneses et al., 2015).
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[Abstract] Almost all individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are also infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein Barr virus (EBV). The aims of our studies have included characterizing and measuring the latent HIV reservoir and understanding the association between asymptomatic replication of CMV (and other herpesvirus, including EBV) and this HIV reservoir (Gianella et al., 2014). This protocol was designed to simultaneously co-extract DNA and RNA from the same peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) aliquot and quantify HIV, CMV and EBV DNA, as well as HIV RNA using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). For collection and processing of male genital secretions and quantification of HIV RNA and DNA from seven human herpesviruses from seminal plasma, refer to protocol “Quantification of HIV RNA and Human Herpesvirus DNA in Seminal Plasma” (Vargas-Meneses et al., 2015).
Keywords: HIV reservoir, Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR), CMV, EBV
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Figure 1. DNA assays for HIV, CMV and EBV. DNA extracted from PBMCs of HIV-infected ART-suppressed samples were ran in ddPCR. Examples of ddPCR dot plot analysis using Bio-Rad software of: A. HIV gag–HEX and 2-LTR–FAM in multiplex, B. RPP30–HEX diluted 1/10 and ran in singly, and (C) and CMV–FAM and EBV–HEX in multiplex. Figure 2. Cell-associated HIV RNA. RNA extracted from PBMCs of HIV-infected ART-suppressed samples were ran in ddPCR. Examples of ddPCR dot plot analysis using Bio-Rad software of :(A) HIV gag–HEX and Tat-Rec–FAM in multiplex and (B) Poly-A–FAM in singly.
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This work was supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the UCSD Center for AIDS Research (P30 AI36214), the CARE Collaboratory (U19 AI096113) and the James B. Pendleton Charitable Trust. This protocol was adapted from previous work (Gianella et al., 2014, Strain et al., 2013).
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