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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1990

Quantitative analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 DNA in asymptomatic carriers using the polymerase chain reaction

Shinichi Oka; Kyoko Urayama; Yoshihiro Hirabayashi; Kiyokata Ohnishi; Hajime Goto; Keiji Mitamura; Satoshi Kimura; Kaoru Shimada

A method for detecting human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) provirus DNA in lymphocytes with improved sensitivity and reproducibility was developed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Amplified HIV-1 DNA was hybridized with a 32P-labeled probe and quantitated with a beta-scanner after electrophoresis. A linear relationship was obtained between the common logarithms of the counts detected and the number of HIV-1 DNA copies applied to the PCR. Detectability was from 3 copies/10(5) lymphocytes, and linearity was maintained from 10 to 10(3) copies. HIV-1 DNA was detected in all 9 asymptomatic carriers tested (18 to 2,857 copies/10(5) CD4+ T lymphocytes). The viral burden was inversely related to the CD4+ lymphocyte count, suggesting that quantitation of provirus levels may serve as a predictor of progress in early HIV infection.


Molecular and Cellular Probes | 1991

Quantitative estimation of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 provirus in CD4+ T lymphocytes using the polymerase chain reaction

Shinichi Oka; Kyoko Urayama; Yoshihiro Hirabayashi; Kiyokata Ohnishi; Hajime Goto; Keiji Mitamura; Satoshi Kimura; Kaoru Shimada

The proviral burden of peripheral blood lymphocytes in 29 patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) was estimated using a polymerase chain reaction method which we recently refined. The mean numbers of HIV-1 provirus in eight patients with AIDS and AIDS-related complex treated with zidovudine (AZT), in 10 asymptomatic patients treated with AZT, and in 11 asymptomatic untreated patients were 892, 436, and 406 copies in 1 x 10(5) CD4- T lymphocytes, respectively. These results demonstrate that patients may have more HIV-1 provirus copies in an advanced than early stage of disease, and that the fraction of the infected lymphocytes is much higher than previously thought, especially in asymptomatic patients. There was no difference in the viral burden in CD4+ T lymphocytes regardless of whether AZT had been administered or not. These findings validate the method used here to quantitate HIV-1 provirus DNA and confirm that AZT is not effective in reducing the amount of provirus DNA in lymphocytes.


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1984

Biliary Tract Infection with Anaerobes and the Presence of Free Bile Acids in Bile

Kaoru Shimada; Kyoko Urayama; Toshio Noro; Takashi Inamatsu


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1986

Staphylococcal bacteremia. 2. Review of 93 cases with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia of the aged

Shinichi Oka; Kyoko Urayama; Takashi Inamatsu; Kaoru Shimada


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1985

[Staphylococcal bacteremia. 1. Bacteremia due to methicillin-cephem resistant Staphylococcus aureus].

Kaoru Shimada; Shinichi Oka; Suzuki H; Takashi Inamatsu; Kyoko Urayama


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1985

[Enterococcal bacteremia, II--review of the clinical course of 46 enterococcal bacteremia].

Shinichi Oka; Kaoru Shimada; Takashi Inamatsu; Kyoko Urayama


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1986

Bile acid composition and bacteria in biliary tract infections

Kyoko Urayama


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1986

Review of clinical course of 51 fungemia

Taisuke Isozaki; Shinichi Oka; Makiko Fukayama; Kyoko Urayama; Takashi Inamatsu


Archive | 1986

ANTIBIOTICS AND PATHOGENICITY IN MICE

Muneo Hikida; Susumu Mitsuhashi; Matsuhisa Inoue; Takashi Inamatsu; Kyoko Urayama; Kaoru Shimada


Nihon Naika Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine | 1986

[A case of Legionella pneumophila serogroup III with pulmonary carcinoma: the first report in Japan].

Tomoko Mizuuchi; Makoto Yamaoka; Kozui Kida; Reiko Matsui; Kyoko Urayama; Takashi Inamatsu; Kaoru Shimada

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