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Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage

INTRODUCTION: Optimizing methods for genital specimen collection to accurately characterize mucosal immune responses is a priority for the HIV prevention field. The menstrual cup (MC) has been proposed as an alternative to other methods including cervicovaginal lavage (CVL), but no study has yet for...

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Autores principales: Archary, Derseree, Liebenberg, Lenine J., Werner, Lise, Tulsi, Sahil, Majola, Nelisile, Naicker, Nivashnee, Dlamini, Sarah, Hope, Thomas J., Samsunder, Natasha, Abdool Karim, Salim S., Morris, Lynn, Passmore, Jo-Ann S., Garrett, Nigel J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131906
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author Archary, Derseree
Liebenberg, Lenine J.
Werner, Lise
Tulsi, Sahil
Majola, Nelisile
Naicker, Nivashnee
Dlamini, Sarah
Hope, Thomas J.
Samsunder, Natasha
Abdool Karim, Salim S.
Morris, Lynn
Passmore, Jo-Ann S.
Garrett, Nigel J.
author_facet Archary, Derseree
Liebenberg, Lenine J.
Werner, Lise
Tulsi, Sahil
Majola, Nelisile
Naicker, Nivashnee
Dlamini, Sarah
Hope, Thomas J.
Samsunder, Natasha
Abdool Karim, Salim S.
Morris, Lynn
Passmore, Jo-Ann S.
Garrett, Nigel J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Optimizing methods for genital specimen collection to accurately characterize mucosal immune responses is a priority for the HIV prevention field. The menstrual cup (MC) has been proposed as an alternative to other methods including cervicovaginal lavage (CVL), but no study has yet formally compared these two methods. METHODS: Forty HIV-infected, antiretroviral therapy-naïve women from the CAPRISA 002 acute HIV infection cohort study were randomized to have genital fluid collected using the MC with subsequent CVL, or by CVL alone. Qualitative data, which assessed levels of comfort and acceptability of MC using a 5-point Likert scale, was collected. Luminex multiplex assays were used to measure HIV-specific IgG against multiple gene products and 48 cytokines. RESULTS: The majority (94%) of participants indicated that insertion, wearing and removal of the MC was comfortable. Nineteen MCs with 18 matching, subsequent CVLs and 20 randomized CVLs were available for analysis. Mucosal IgG responses against four HIV-antigens were detected in 99% of MCs compared to only 80% of randomized CVLs (p = 0.029). Higher specific antibody activity and total antibodies were observed in MCs compared to CVL (all p<0.001). In MCs, 42/48 (88%) cytokines were in the detectable range in all participants compared to 27/48 (54%) in CVL (p<0.001). Concentrations of 22/41 cytokines (53.7%) were significantly higher in fluid collected by MC. Both total IgG (r = 0.63; p = 0.005) and cytokine concentrations (r = 0.90; p<0.001) correlated strongly between MC and corresponding post-MC CVL. CONCLUSIONS: MC sampling improves the detection of mucosal cytokines and antibodies, particularly those present at low concentrations. MC may therefore represent an ideal tool to assess immunological parameters in genital secretions, without interfering with concurrent collection of conventional CVL samples.
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spelling pubmed-44927812015-07-15 Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage Archary, Derseree Liebenberg, Lenine J. Werner, Lise Tulsi, Sahil Majola, Nelisile Naicker, Nivashnee Dlamini, Sarah Hope, Thomas J. Samsunder, Natasha Abdool Karim, Salim S. Morris, Lynn Passmore, Jo-Ann S. Garrett, Nigel J. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Optimizing methods for genital specimen collection to accurately characterize mucosal immune responses is a priority for the HIV prevention field. The menstrual cup (MC) has been proposed as an alternative to other methods including cervicovaginal lavage (CVL), but no study has yet formally compared these two methods. METHODS: Forty HIV-infected, antiretroviral therapy-naïve women from the CAPRISA 002 acute HIV infection cohort study were randomized to have genital fluid collected using the MC with subsequent CVL, or by CVL alone. Qualitative data, which assessed levels of comfort and acceptability of MC using a 5-point Likert scale, was collected. Luminex multiplex assays were used to measure HIV-specific IgG against multiple gene products and 48 cytokines. RESULTS: The majority (94%) of participants indicated that insertion, wearing and removal of the MC was comfortable. Nineteen MCs with 18 matching, subsequent CVLs and 20 randomized CVLs were available for analysis. Mucosal IgG responses against four HIV-antigens were detected in 99% of MCs compared to only 80% of randomized CVLs (p = 0.029). Higher specific antibody activity and total antibodies were observed in MCs compared to CVL (all p<0.001). In MCs, 42/48 (88%) cytokines were in the detectable range in all participants compared to 27/48 (54%) in CVL (p<0.001). Concentrations of 22/41 cytokines (53.7%) were significantly higher in fluid collected by MC. Both total IgG (r = 0.63; p = 0.005) and cytokine concentrations (r = 0.90; p<0.001) correlated strongly between MC and corresponding post-MC CVL. CONCLUSIONS: MC sampling improves the detection of mucosal cytokines and antibodies, particularly those present at low concentrations. MC may therefore represent an ideal tool to assess immunological parameters in genital secretions, without interfering with concurrent collection of conventional CVL samples. Public Library of Science 2015-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4492781/ /pubmed/26147923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131906 Text en © 2015 Archary 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.
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Archary, Derseree
Liebenberg, Lenine J.
Werner, Lise
Tulsi, Sahil
Majola, Nelisile
Naicker, Nivashnee
Dlamini, Sarah
Hope, Thomas J.
Samsunder, Natasha
Abdool Karim, Salim S.
Morris, Lynn
Passmore, Jo-Ann S.
Garrett, Nigel J.
Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage
title Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage
title_full Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage
title_fullStr Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage
title_full_unstemmed Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage
title_short Randomized Cross-Sectional Study to Compare HIV-1 Specific Antibody and Cytokine Concentrations in Female Genital Secretions Obtained by Menstrual Cup and Cervicovaginal Lavage
title_sort randomized cross-sectional study to compare hiv-1 specific antibody and cytokine concentrations in female genital secretions obtained by menstrual cup and cervicovaginal lavage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131906
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