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The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids

Tenascin-C (TNC) is a newly identified innate HIV-1-neutralizing protein present in breast milk, yet its presence and potential HIV-inhibitory function in other mucosal fluids is unknown. In this study, we identified TNC as a component of semen and cervical fluid of HIV-1-infected and uninfected ind...

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Autores principales: Mansour, Robin G, Stamper, Lisa, Jaeger, Frederick, McGuire, Erin, Fouda, Genevieve, Amos, Joshua, Barbas, Kimberly, Ohashi, Tomoo, Alam, S. Munir, Erickson, Harold, Permar, Sallie R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155261
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author Mansour, Robin G
Stamper, Lisa
Jaeger, Frederick
McGuire, Erin
Fouda, Genevieve
Amos, Joshua
Barbas, Kimberly
Ohashi, Tomoo
Alam, S. Munir
Erickson, Harold
Permar, Sallie R.
author_facet Mansour, Robin G
Stamper, Lisa
Jaeger, Frederick
McGuire, Erin
Fouda, Genevieve
Amos, Joshua
Barbas, Kimberly
Ohashi, Tomoo
Alam, S. Munir
Erickson, Harold
Permar, Sallie R.
author_sort Mansour, Robin G
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description Tenascin-C (TNC) is a newly identified innate HIV-1-neutralizing protein present in breast milk, yet its presence and potential HIV-inhibitory function in other mucosal fluids is unknown. In this study, we identified TNC as a component of semen and cervical fluid of HIV-1-infected and uninfected individuals, although it is present at a significantly lower concentration and frequency compared to that of colostrum and mature breast milk, potentially due to genital fluid protease degradation. However, TNC was able to neutralize HIV-1 after exposure to low pH, suggesting that TNC could be active at low pH in the vaginal compartment. As mucosal fluids are complex and contain a number of proteins known to interact with the HIV-1 envelope, we further studied the relationship between the concentration of TNC and neutralizing activity in breast milk. The amount of TNC correlated only weakly with the overall innate HIV-1-neutralizing activity of breast milk of uninfected women and negatively correlated with neutralizing activity in milk of HIV-1 infected women, indicating that the amount of TNC in mucosal fluids is not adequate to impede HIV-1 transmission. Moreover, the presence of polyclonal IgG from milk of HIV-1 infected women, but not other HIV-1 envelope-binding milk proteins or monoclonal antibodies, blocked the neutralizing activity of TNC. Finally, as exogenous administration of TNC would be necessary for it to mediate measurable HIV-1 neutralizing activity in mucosal compartments, we established that recombinantly produced TNC has neutralizing activity against transmitted/founder HIV-1 strains that mimic that of purified TNC. Thus, we conclude that endogenous TNC concentration in mucosal fluids is likely inadequate to block HIV-1 transmission to uninfected individuals.
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spelling pubmed-48682792016-05-26 The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids Mansour, Robin G Stamper, Lisa Jaeger, Frederick McGuire, Erin Fouda, Genevieve Amos, Joshua Barbas, Kimberly Ohashi, Tomoo Alam, S. Munir Erickson, Harold Permar, Sallie R. PLoS One Research Article Tenascin-C (TNC) is a newly identified innate HIV-1-neutralizing protein present in breast milk, yet its presence and potential HIV-inhibitory function in other mucosal fluids is unknown. In this study, we identified TNC as a component of semen and cervical fluid of HIV-1-infected and uninfected individuals, although it is present at a significantly lower concentration and frequency compared to that of colostrum and mature breast milk, potentially due to genital fluid protease degradation. However, TNC was able to neutralize HIV-1 after exposure to low pH, suggesting that TNC could be active at low pH in the vaginal compartment. As mucosal fluids are complex and contain a number of proteins known to interact with the HIV-1 envelope, we further studied the relationship between the concentration of TNC and neutralizing activity in breast milk. The amount of TNC correlated only weakly with the overall innate HIV-1-neutralizing activity of breast milk of uninfected women and negatively correlated with neutralizing activity in milk of HIV-1 infected women, indicating that the amount of TNC in mucosal fluids is not adequate to impede HIV-1 transmission. Moreover, the presence of polyclonal IgG from milk of HIV-1 infected women, but not other HIV-1 envelope-binding milk proteins or monoclonal antibodies, blocked the neutralizing activity of TNC. Finally, as exogenous administration of TNC would be necessary for it to mediate measurable HIV-1 neutralizing activity in mucosal compartments, we established that recombinantly produced TNC has neutralizing activity against transmitted/founder HIV-1 strains that mimic that of purified TNC. Thus, we conclude that endogenous TNC concentration in mucosal fluids is likely inadequate to block HIV-1 transmission to uninfected individuals. Public Library of Science 2016-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4868279/ /pubmed/27182834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155261 Text en © 2016 Mansour 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mansour, Robin G
Stamper, Lisa
Jaeger, Frederick
McGuire, Erin
Fouda, Genevieve
Amos, Joshua
Barbas, Kimberly
Ohashi, Tomoo
Alam, S. Munir
Erickson, Harold
Permar, Sallie R.
The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids
title The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids
title_full The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids
title_fullStr The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids
title_full_unstemmed The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids
title_short The Presence and Anti-HIV-1 Function of Tenascin C in Breast Milk and Genital Fluids
title_sort presence and anti-hiv-1 function of tenascin c in breast milk and genital fluids
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155261
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