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Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates

Topical microbicides are being explored as an HIV prevention method for individuals who practice receptive anal intercourse. In vivo studies of these microbicides are critical to confirm safety. Here, we evaluated the impact of a rectal microbicide containing the antiviral lectin, Griffithsin (GRFT)...

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Autores principales: Girard, Lauren, Birse, Kenzie, Holm, Johanna B., Gajer, Pawel, Humphrys, Mike S., Garber, David, Guenthner, Patricia, Noël-Romas, Laura, Abou, Max, McCorrister, Stuart, Westmacott, Garrett, Wang, Lin, Rohan, Lisa C., Matoba, Nobuyuki, McNicholl, Janet, Palmer, Kenneth E., Ravel, Jacques, Burgener, Adam D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26313-8
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author Girard, Lauren
Birse, Kenzie
Holm, Johanna B.
Gajer, Pawel
Humphrys, Mike S.
Garber, David
Guenthner, Patricia
Noël-Romas, Laura
Abou, Max
McCorrister, Stuart
Westmacott, Garrett
Wang, Lin
Rohan, Lisa C.
Matoba, Nobuyuki
McNicholl, Janet
Palmer, Kenneth E.
Ravel, Jacques
Burgener, Adam D.
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Birse, Kenzie
Holm, Johanna B.
Gajer, Pawel
Humphrys, Mike S.
Garber, David
Guenthner, Patricia
Noël-Romas, Laura
Abou, Max
McCorrister, Stuart
Westmacott, Garrett
Wang, Lin
Rohan, Lisa C.
Matoba, Nobuyuki
McNicholl, Janet
Palmer, Kenneth E.
Ravel, Jacques
Burgener, Adam D.
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description Topical microbicides are being explored as an HIV prevention method for individuals who practice receptive anal intercourse. In vivo studies of these microbicides are critical to confirm safety. Here, we evaluated the impact of a rectal microbicide containing the antiviral lectin, Griffithsin (GRFT), on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome. Using a randomized, crossover placebo-controlled design, six rhesus macaques received applications of hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC)- or carbopol-formulated 0.1% GRFT gels. Rectal mucosal samples were then evaluated by label-free tandem MS/MS and 16 S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, for proteomics and microbiome analyses, respectively. Compared to placebo, GRFT gels were not associated with any significant changes to protein levels at any time point (FDR < 5%), but increased abundances of two common and beneficial microbial taxa after 24 hours were observed in HEC-GRFT gel (p < 2E-09). Compared to baseline, both placebo formulations were associated with alterations to proteins involved in proteolysis, activation of the immune response and inflammation after 2 hours (p < 0.0001), and increases in beneficial Faecalibacterium spp. after 24 hours in HEC placebo gel (p = 4.21E-15). This study supports the safety profile of 0.1% GRFT gel as an anti-HIV microbicide and demonstrates that current placebo formulations may associate with changes to rectal proteome and microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-59664602018-05-24 Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates Girard, Lauren Birse, Kenzie Holm, Johanna B. Gajer, Pawel Humphrys, Mike S. Garber, David Guenthner, Patricia Noël-Romas, Laura Abou, Max McCorrister, Stuart Westmacott, Garrett Wang, Lin Rohan, Lisa C. Matoba, Nobuyuki McNicholl, Janet Palmer, Kenneth E. Ravel, Jacques Burgener, Adam D. Sci Rep Article Topical microbicides are being explored as an HIV prevention method for individuals who practice receptive anal intercourse. In vivo studies of these microbicides are critical to confirm safety. Here, we evaluated the impact of a rectal microbicide containing the antiviral lectin, Griffithsin (GRFT), on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome. Using a randomized, crossover placebo-controlled design, six rhesus macaques received applications of hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC)- or carbopol-formulated 0.1% GRFT gels. Rectal mucosal samples were then evaluated by label-free tandem MS/MS and 16 S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, for proteomics and microbiome analyses, respectively. Compared to placebo, GRFT gels were not associated with any significant changes to protein levels at any time point (FDR < 5%), but increased abundances of two common and beneficial microbial taxa after 24 hours were observed in HEC-GRFT gel (p < 2E-09). Compared to baseline, both placebo formulations were associated with alterations to proteins involved in proteolysis, activation of the immune response and inflammation after 2 hours (p < 0.0001), and increases in beneficial Faecalibacterium spp. after 24 hours in HEC placebo gel (p = 4.21E-15). This study supports the safety profile of 0.1% GRFT gel as an anti-HIV microbicide and demonstrates that current placebo formulations may associate with changes to rectal proteome and microbiota. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5966460/ /pubmed/29795295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26313-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Girard, Lauren
Birse, Kenzie
Holm, Johanna B.
Gajer, Pawel
Humphrys, Mike S.
Garber, David
Guenthner, Patricia
Noël-Romas, Laura
Abou, Max
McCorrister, Stuart
Westmacott, Garrett
Wang, Lin
Rohan, Lisa C.
Matoba, Nobuyuki
McNicholl, Janet
Palmer, Kenneth E.
Ravel, Jacques
Burgener, Adam D.
Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
title Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
title_full Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
title_fullStr Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
title_short Impact of the griffithsin anti-HIV microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
title_sort impact of the griffithsin anti-hiv microbicide and placebo gels on the rectal mucosal proteome and microbiome in non-human primates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26313-8
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