BACKGROUND: Multiple host defense mechanisms protect the female genital tract from pathogens, but the impact of sexual intercourse on defense is unknown. METHODS: As part of a hypothesis-generating study, 17 women provided cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) specimens at baseline (all had abstained from sexual intercourse, masturbation, and vaginal product use for 72 hours prior to screening), 2-6 hours and 10-14 hours after vaginal intercourse with a male condom, and 2-6 hours and 10-14 hours after vaginal intercourse without a male condom (5 visits total, including the baseline visit). Vaginal pH, concentrations of immune molecules, and antimicrobial activity at postcoital visits were compared to baseline values. RESULTS: Vaginal pH and the transforming growth factor β1 level increased, but human beta-defensin 2 (HBD-2), HBD-3, and interleukin 8 levels decreased after unprotected sex. Median Escherichia coli inhibitory activity in CVL specimens decreased significantly from baseline at the visit 2-6 hours after unprotected sex (63% [range, -34% to 99%] vs 5% [range, -51% to 100%]; P = .02) and remained low at the visit 10-14 hours after unprotected sex (6% [range, -19% to 92%]; P = .02). Pooled human seminal plasma enhanced E. coli growth in vitro in a dose-dependent manner and, when added to CVL samples with high anti-E. coli activity, reversed the inhibition. CONCLUSIONS: Unprotected vaginal sex results in a reduction in endogenous anti-E. coli activity, which may reflect, in part, enhancement of bacterial growth by seminal plasma. This finding may contribute to the risk of E. coli vaginal colonization following sexual intercourse.
BACKGROUND: Multiple host defense mechanisms protect the female genital tract from pathogens, but the impact of sexual intercourse on defense is unknown. METHODS: As part of a hypothesis-generating study, 17 women provided cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) specimens at baseline (all had abstained from sexual intercourse, masturbation, and vaginal product use for 72 hours prior to screening), 2-6 hours and 10-14 hours after vaginal intercourse with a male condom, and 2-6 hours and 10-14 hours after vaginal intercourse without a male condom (5 visits total, including the baseline visit). Vaginal pH, concentrations of immune molecules, and antimicrobial activity at postcoital visits were compared to baseline values. RESULTS: Vaginal pH and the transforming growth factor β1 level increased, but humanbeta-defensin 2 (HBD-2), HBD-3, and interleukin 8 levels decreased after unprotected sex. Median Escherichia coli inhibitory activity in CVL specimens decreased significantly from baseline at the visit 2-6 hours after unprotected sex (63% [range, -34% to 99%] vs 5% [range, -51% to 100%]; P = .02) and remained low at the visit 10-14 hours after unprotected sex (6% [range, -19% to 92%]; P = .02). Pooled human seminal plasma enhanced E. coli growth in vitro in a dose-dependent manner and, when added to CVL samples with high anti-E. coli activity, reversed the inhibition. CONCLUSIONS: Unprotected vaginal sex results in a reduction in endogenous anti-E. coli activity, which may reflect, in part, enhancement of bacterial growth by seminal plasma. This finding may contribute to the risk of E. coli vaginal colonization following sexual intercourse.
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