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Human immunodeficiency virus in semen arises from a genetically distinct virus reservoir.

A A Kiessling1, L M Fitzgerald, D Zhang, H Chhay, D Brettler, R C Eyre, J Steinberg, K McGowan, R A Byrn.   

Abstract

The reservoir of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in semen is unknown. Several lines of evidence suggest that semen HIV may not arise from the same reservoir of infection as peripheral blood. If true, the viral burden in the two compartments could be qualitatively and quantitatively different, a scenario of potentially profound significance for the design of effective strategies of treatment, disease monitoring, and infection containment. We report here that the ratio of infected to uninfected leukocytes in ejaculated semen specimens is highly discordant with paired blood samples, demonstrating that they derive from distinct populations of infected cells. In addition, infectious HIV was isolated from semen cells, but not from blood cells, of an individual on triple antiretroviral therapy; the absence of major resistance-conferring mutations in the semen virus indicates that it was replicating in isolation from the antiviral agents. The compartmentalization of blood and semen infection was further supported by genetic analysis of several infectious HIV clones isolated from semen cells and peripheral blood cells of another donor not on antiretroviral therapy. Protease gene sequence analyses revealed significant divergence of the two viral populations. These findings confirm the distinct compartmentalization of HIV in the semen of this study cohort, and support the concept that semen HIV arises from an isolated reservoir of infection that may function independently in the pathobiology of HIV disease.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9581882

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


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