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HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes

Sex workers within high HIV endemic areas are often a target population where anti-HIV prophylactic strategies are tested. We hypothesize that in women with high levels of genital exposure to semen changes in cervicovaginal mucosal and/or systemic immune activation will contribute to a decreased sus...

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Autores principales: Abdulhaqq, Shaheed A., Zorrilla, Carmen, Kang, Guobin, Yin, Xiangfan, Tamayo, Vivian, Seaton, Kelly E., Joseph, Jocelin, Garced, Sheyla, Tomaras, Georgia D., Linn, Kristin A., Foulkes, Andrea S., Azzoni, Livio, VerMilyea, Matthew, Coutifaris, Christos, Kossenkov, Andrew V., Showe, Louise, Kraiselburd, Edmundo N., Li, Qingsheng, Montaner, Luis J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26555708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2015.116
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author Abdulhaqq, Shaheed A.
Zorrilla, Carmen
Kang, Guobin
Yin, Xiangfan
Tamayo, Vivian
Seaton, Kelly E.
Joseph, Jocelin
Garced, Sheyla
Tomaras, Georgia D.
Linn, Kristin A.
Foulkes, Andrea S.
Azzoni, Livio
VerMilyea, Matthew
Coutifaris, Christos
Kossenkov, Andrew V.
Showe, Louise
Kraiselburd, Edmundo N.
Li, Qingsheng
Montaner, Luis J.
author_facet Abdulhaqq, Shaheed A.
Zorrilla, Carmen
Kang, Guobin
Yin, Xiangfan
Tamayo, Vivian
Seaton, Kelly E.
Joseph, Jocelin
Garced, Sheyla
Tomaras, Georgia D.
Linn, Kristin A.
Foulkes, Andrea S.
Azzoni, Livio
VerMilyea, Matthew
Coutifaris, Christos
Kossenkov, Andrew V.
Showe, Louise
Kraiselburd, Edmundo N.
Li, Qingsheng
Montaner, Luis J.
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description Sex workers within high HIV endemic areas are often a target population where anti-HIV prophylactic strategies are tested. We hypothesize that in women with high levels of genital exposure to semen changes in cervicovaginal mucosal and/or systemic immune activation will contribute to a decreased susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. To address this question, we assessed sexual activity, immune activation status (in peripheral blood), as well as cellular infiltrates and gene expression in ectocervical mucosa biopsies in female sex workers [FSW] (n=50), as compared to control women [CG] (n=32). FSW had low to absent HIV-1 specific immune responses with significantly lower CD38 expression on circulating CD4+ or CD8+ T-Cells (both: p<0.001) together with lower cervical gene expression of genes associated with leukocyte homing and chemotaxis. FSW also had increased levels of Interferon-ε gene and protein expression in the cervical epithelium together with reduced expression of genes associated with HIV-1 integration and replication. A correlative relationship between semen exposure and elevated type-1 IFN expression in FSW was also established. Overall, our data suggest that long-term condomless sex work can result in multiple changes within the cervicovaginal compartment that would contribute to sustaining a lower susceptibility for HIV-1 infection in absence of HIV-specific responses.
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spelling pubmed-48641492016-07-08 HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes Abdulhaqq, Shaheed A. Zorrilla, Carmen Kang, Guobin Yin, Xiangfan Tamayo, Vivian Seaton, Kelly E. Joseph, Jocelin Garced, Sheyla Tomaras, Georgia D. Linn, Kristin A. Foulkes, Andrea S. Azzoni, Livio VerMilyea, Matthew Coutifaris, Christos Kossenkov, Andrew V. Showe, Louise Kraiselburd, Edmundo N. Li, Qingsheng Montaner, Luis J. Mucosal Immunol Article Sex workers within high HIV endemic areas are often a target population where anti-HIV prophylactic strategies are tested. We hypothesize that in women with high levels of genital exposure to semen changes in cervicovaginal mucosal and/or systemic immune activation will contribute to a decreased susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. To address this question, we assessed sexual activity, immune activation status (in peripheral blood), as well as cellular infiltrates and gene expression in ectocervical mucosa biopsies in female sex workers [FSW] (n=50), as compared to control women [CG] (n=32). FSW had low to absent HIV-1 specific immune responses with significantly lower CD38 expression on circulating CD4+ or CD8+ T-Cells (both: p<0.001) together with lower cervical gene expression of genes associated with leukocyte homing and chemotaxis. FSW also had increased levels of Interferon-ε gene and protein expression in the cervical epithelium together with reduced expression of genes associated with HIV-1 integration and replication. A correlative relationship between semen exposure and elevated type-1 IFN expression in FSW was also established. Overall, our data suggest that long-term condomless sex work can result in multiple changes within the cervicovaginal compartment that would contribute to sustaining a lower susceptibility for HIV-1 infection in absence of HIV-specific responses. 2015-11-11 2016-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4864149/ /pubmed/26555708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2015.116 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Abdulhaqq, Shaheed A.
Zorrilla, Carmen
Kang, Guobin
Yin, Xiangfan
Tamayo, Vivian
Seaton, Kelly E.
Joseph, Jocelin
Garced, Sheyla
Tomaras, Georgia D.
Linn, Kristin A.
Foulkes, Andrea S.
Azzoni, Livio
VerMilyea, Matthew
Coutifaris, Christos
Kossenkov, Andrew V.
Showe, Louise
Kraiselburd, Edmundo N.
Li, Qingsheng
Montaner, Luis J.
HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes
title HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes
title_full HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes
title_fullStr HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes
title_short HIV-1 Negative Female Sex Workers Sustain High Cervical IFNε, Low Immune Activation and Low Expression of HIV-1 Required Host Genes
title_sort hiv-1 negative female sex workers sustain high cervical ifnε, low immune activation and low expression of hiv-1 required host genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26555708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2015.116
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