Journal of Molecular Genetics

Year: 2011
Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Page No. 23 - 26

Lack of Correlation Between HERV-K Expression and HIV-1 Viral Load in Plasma Specimens

Authors : Daniel Esqueda, Fangling Xu, Yuliana Moore, Zhen Yang, Gengming Huang, Patrick A. Lennon, Peter C. Hu and Jianli Dong

Abstract: HERV-K viral RNA has been reported in plasma specimens of HIV-1 infected individuals. Emerging data support the regulation and functional interaction between HERV-K and HIV-1 which warrant development of accurate HERV-K assays to evaluate HERV-K activation. In this study, researchers examined HERV-K RNA expression after careful removal of contaminating cellular DNA using DNase I. Researchers found that DNase I digestion effectively reduced HERV-K RT-PCR positive signal. Researchers also found that levels of HERV-K expression did not correlate with HIV-1 viral load. The study is in agreement with the published studies on HERV-K activation in HIV-1 viral positive plasma specimens and in addition calls for careful removal of cellular DNA to accurately evaluate HERV-K RNA expression.

How to cite this article:

Daniel Esqueda, Fangling Xu, Yuliana Moore, Zhen Yang, Gengming Huang, Patrick A. Lennon, Peter C. Hu and Jianli Dong, 2011. Lack of Correlation Between HERV-K Expression and HIV-1 Viral Load in Plasma Specimens. Journal of Molecular Genetics, 3: 23-26.

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