Literature DB >> 11805132

Vaginal transmission of cell-associated HIV-1 in the mouse is blocked by a topical, membrane-modifying agent.

Kristen V Khanna1, Kevin J Whaley, Larry Zeitlin, Thomas R Moench, Karim Mehrazar, Richard A Cone, Zhaohao Liao, James E K Hildreth, Timothy E Hoen, Leonard Shultz, Richard B Markham.   

Abstract

Because both HIV-1 virions and HIV-infected cells are present in the semen and cervical mucus of infected individuals, HIV-1 prevention strategies must consider both cell-free and cell-associated virus. Antibodies that target HIV-1 virions have been shown to prevent vaginal transmission of cell-free virus in macaques, but since cell-associated transmission has not been reliably demonstrated in this model system, no strategies to prevent such transmission have been tested. We have employed a mouse model in which SCID mice carry human peripheral blood leukocytes (HuPBLs). In these mice, vaginal transmission of cell-associated, but not cell-free, HIV-1 transmission occurs, mediated by transepithelial migration of HIV-infected cells. Topical application of beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD), a cholesterol-sequestering agent that interferes with cell migration and budding of virus from lipid rafts, blocks transmission of cell-associated HIV-1. The HuPBL-SCID model of vaginal HIV-1 transmission should prove useful for investigating cell-associated HIV-1 transmucosal HIV-1 transmission, as well as for screening reagents for their potential efficacy in preventing sexual HIV-1 transmission.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11805132      PMCID: PMC150835          DOI: 10.1172/JCI13236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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