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Genital tract viral load in HIV Type 1-positive women correlates with specific cytokine levels in cervical-vaginal secretions but is not a determinant of infectious virus or anti-HIV activity.

Lucy R Mukura1, Mimi Ghosh, John V Fahey, Susan Cu-Uvin, Charles R Wira.   

Abstract

As the AIDS epidemic continues with women being disproportionately affected, it is crucial to understand factors that predict the risk of heterosexual HIV-1 transmission. We investigated whether genital tract viral load (GTVL) in cervical-vaginal lavages (CVL) from HIV-1-positive women with moderately low CD4 T cell counts correlates with cytokine levels, antimicrobial concentrations, and intrinsic anti-HIV activity. CVL were collected from 19 HIV-1-positive women with moderately low CD4 T cell counts [mean 381 cells/mm(3) (227-536 cells/mm(3))]. None of the women was on antiretroviral therapy. The women were categorized into those with detectable GTVL or those with undetectable GTVL (detectable GTVL RNA levels > 400 copies/ml). Women were also categorized according to bacterial vaginosis (BV) status irrespective of GTVL. The TZM-bl assay was used to determine the presence of infectious virus and anti-HIV activity. Significantly higher levels of RANTES, Eotaxin, Fractalkine, IL-1α, IL-6, MCP-1, MIP1β, MIP1α, TNF-α, and GM-CSF were observed in women with detectable GTVL compared to women with undetectable GTVL. No significant differences were observed in the following cytokines and chemokines: G-CSF, IL-1RA, IL-8, and IP-10. GTVL did not correlate either with antimicrobials known to have anti-HIV activity or with the presence of infectious virus. BV status did not have a significant effect on anti-HIV activity. These findings further our understanding of the role of GTVL in determining the cytokine and chemokine milieu in the female reproductive tract.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22356616      PMCID: PMC3484767          DOI: 10.1089/aid.2011.0394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


  55 in total

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Authors:  Susan Cu-Uvin; Allison K DeLong; Kartik K Venkatesh; Joseph W Hogan; Jessica Ingersoll; Jaclynn Kurpewski; Maria Pia De Pasquale; Richard D'Aquila; Angela M Caliendo
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Review 4.  Innate immunity in the human female reproductive tract: endocrine regulation of endogenous antimicrobial protection against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

Authors:  Charles R Wira; Mickey V Patel; Mimi Ghosh; Lucy Mukura; John V Fahey
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2.  Presence of CD8+ T cells in the ectocervical mucosa correlates with genital viral shedding in HIV-infected women despite a low prevalence of HIV RNA-expressing cells in the tissue.

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4.  Dysregulation in Genital Tract Soluble Immune Mediators in Postmenopausal Women Is Distinct by HIV Status.

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5.  Accurate measurement of female genital tract fluid dilution in cervicovaginal lavage samples.

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6.  Biomarkers of Cervical Inflammation and Immunity Associated with Cervical Shedding of HIV-1.

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7.  Plasma and mucosal HIV viral loads are associated with genital tract inflammation in HIV-infected women.

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8.  HIV-1 shedding from the female genital tract is associated with increased Th1 cytokines/chemokines that maintain tissue homeostasis and proportions of CD8+FOXP3+ T cells.

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9.  Quotidian changes of genital tract cytokines in human immunodeficiency virus-1-infected women during the menstrual cycle.

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