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Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers

OBJECTIVE: Cationic proteins found in cervicovaginal secretions (CVS) are known to contribute to the early antiviral immune response against HIV-infection in vitro. We here aimed to define additional antiviral factors that are over-expressed in CVS from female sex workers at high risk of infection....

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Autores principales: Birse, Kenzie D. M., Cole, Amy L., Hirbod, Taha, McKinnon, Lyle, Ball, Terry B., Westmacott, Garrett R., Kimani, Joshua, Plummer, Frank, Cole, Alexander M., Burgener, Adam, Broliden, Kristina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130404
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author Birse, Kenzie D. M.
Cole, Amy L.
Hirbod, Taha
McKinnon, Lyle
Ball, Terry B.
Westmacott, Garrett R.
Kimani, Joshua
Plummer, Frank
Cole, Alexander M.
Burgener, Adam
Broliden, Kristina
author_facet Birse, Kenzie D. M.
Cole, Amy L.
Hirbod, Taha
McKinnon, Lyle
Ball, Terry B.
Westmacott, Garrett R.
Kimani, Joshua
Plummer, Frank
Cole, Alexander M.
Burgener, Adam
Broliden, Kristina
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description OBJECTIVE: Cationic proteins found in cervicovaginal secretions (CVS) are known to contribute to the early antiviral immune response against HIV-infection in vitro. We here aimed to define additional antiviral factors that are over-expressed in CVS from female sex workers at high risk of infection. METHODS: CVS were collected from Kenyan HIV-seronegative (n = 34) and HIV-seropositive (n = 12) female sex workers, and were compared with those from HIV-seronegative low-risk women (n = 12). The highly exposed seronegative (HESN) sex workers were further divided into those with less (n = 22) or more (n = 12) than three years of documented sex work. Cationic protein-depleted CVS were assessed for HIV-neutralizing activity by a PBMC-based HIV-neutralizing assay, and then characterized by proteomics. RESULTS: HIV neutralizing activity was detected in all unprocessed CVS, however only CVS from the female sex worker groups maintained its HIV neutralizing activity after cationic protein-depletion. Differentially abundant proteins were identified in the cationic protein-depleted secretions including 26, 42, and 11 in the HESN>3yr, HESN<3yr, and HIV-positive groups, respectively. Gene ontology placed these proteins into functional categories including proteolysis, oxidation-reduction, and epidermal development. The proteins identified in this study include proteins previously associated with the HESN phenotype in other cohorts as well as novel proteins not yet associated with anti-HIV activities. CONCLUSION: While cationic proteins appear to contribute to the majority of the intrinsic HIV neutralizing activity in the CVS of low-risk women, a broader range of non-cationic proteins were associated with HIV neutralizing activity in HESN and HIV-positive female sex workers. These results indicate that novel protein factors found in CVS of women with high-risk sexual practices may have inherent antiviral activity, or are involved in other aspects of anti-HIV host defense, and warrant further exploration into their mode of action.
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spelling pubmed-44750522015-06-30 Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers Birse, Kenzie D. M. Cole, Amy L. Hirbod, Taha McKinnon, Lyle Ball, Terry B. Westmacott, Garrett R. Kimani, Joshua Plummer, Frank Cole, Alexander M. Burgener, Adam Broliden, Kristina PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Cationic proteins found in cervicovaginal secretions (CVS) are known to contribute to the early antiviral immune response against HIV-infection in vitro. We here aimed to define additional antiviral factors that are over-expressed in CVS from female sex workers at high risk of infection. METHODS: CVS were collected from Kenyan HIV-seronegative (n = 34) and HIV-seropositive (n = 12) female sex workers, and were compared with those from HIV-seronegative low-risk women (n = 12). The highly exposed seronegative (HESN) sex workers were further divided into those with less (n = 22) or more (n = 12) than three years of documented sex work. Cationic protein-depleted CVS were assessed for HIV-neutralizing activity by a PBMC-based HIV-neutralizing assay, and then characterized by proteomics. RESULTS: HIV neutralizing activity was detected in all unprocessed CVS, however only CVS from the female sex worker groups maintained its HIV neutralizing activity after cationic protein-depletion. Differentially abundant proteins were identified in the cationic protein-depleted secretions including 26, 42, and 11 in the HESN>3yr, HESN<3yr, and HIV-positive groups, respectively. Gene ontology placed these proteins into functional categories including proteolysis, oxidation-reduction, and epidermal development. The proteins identified in this study include proteins previously associated with the HESN phenotype in other cohorts as well as novel proteins not yet associated with anti-HIV activities. CONCLUSION: While cationic proteins appear to contribute to the majority of the intrinsic HIV neutralizing activity in the CVS of low-risk women, a broader range of non-cationic proteins were associated with HIV neutralizing activity in HESN and HIV-positive female sex workers. These results indicate that novel protein factors found in CVS of women with high-risk sexual practices may have inherent antiviral activity, or are involved in other aspects of anti-HIV host defense, and warrant further exploration into their mode of action. Public Library of Science 2015-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4475052/ /pubmed/26090884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130404 Text en © 2015 Birse et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Birse, Kenzie D. M.
Cole, Amy L.
Hirbod, Taha
McKinnon, Lyle
Ball, Terry B.
Westmacott, Garrett R.
Kimani, Joshua
Plummer, Frank
Cole, Alexander M.
Burgener, Adam
Broliden, Kristina
Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers
title Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers
title_full Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers
title_fullStr Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers
title_full_unstemmed Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers
title_short Non-Cationic Proteins Are Associated with HIV Neutralizing Activity in Genital Secretions of Female Sex Workers
title_sort non-cationic proteins are associated with hiv neutralizing activity in genital secretions of female sex workers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130404
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