Provirus Copy Number to Predict Disease Progression in Asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection

Abstract
To evaluate the prognostic value of provirus copy number through quantitative DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in early stages of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, 42 untreated and asymptomatic HIV-L-seropositive subjects with baseline CD4+ cell counts >200 × 106/L were included in a prospective study and followed over a median of 27 months. Disease progression was defined as decrease in CD4+ cells to + cell count and percentage, serum IgA, and p24 antigenemia. Elevated provirus copy number above 20 allowed identification of patients at high risk of a subsequently decreasing CD4+ cell count, even after adjusting for baseline CD4+ cell count (P = .003). Measuring provirus copy number by PCR at early stages of HIV-1 infection could offer a useful early means to predict progression to AIDS.