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Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives

PROBLEM: Contraceptive hormones are systemically active, potent, and likely to invoke biological responses other than known fertility regulation impacts. We hypothesized that initiation of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) would increase genital HIV‐target‐cells and soluble immune mediators c...

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Autores principales: Achilles, Sharon L., Meyn, Leslie A., Mhlanga, Felix G., Matubu, Allen T., Stoner, Kevin A., Beamer, May A., Chirenje, Zvavahera M., Hillier, Sharon L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32533883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aji.13287
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author Achilles, Sharon L.
Meyn, Leslie A.
Mhlanga, Felix G.
Matubu, Allen T.
Stoner, Kevin A.
Beamer, May A.
Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
Hillier, Sharon L.
author_facet Achilles, Sharon L.
Meyn, Leslie A.
Mhlanga, Felix G.
Matubu, Allen T.
Stoner, Kevin A.
Beamer, May A.
Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
Hillier, Sharon L.
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description PROBLEM: Contraceptive hormones are systemically active, potent, and likely to invoke biological responses other than known fertility regulation impacts. We hypothesized that initiation of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) would increase genital HIV‐target‐cells and soluble immune mediators compared with baseline and initiation of other contraceptive methods. METHOD OF STUDY: We collected cervical cytobrushes and cervicovaginal fluid from healthy Zimbabwean women aged 18‐34 to assess immune cell populations, cytokines, and innate anti‐HIV activity at baseline and after 30, 90, and 180 days use of DMPA (n = 38), norethisterone enanthate (n = 41), medroxyprogesterone acetate/estradiol cypionate (n = 36), levonorgestrel implant (n = 43), etonogestrel implant (n = 47), or copper intrauterine device (Cu‐IUD) (n = 45). Cells were quantified by flow cytometry, cytokines were detected by multiplex assays, and innate anti‐HIV activity was assessed by in vitro HIV challenge. RESULTS: Compared to baseline, the number of cervical HIV target cells (#CD4 cells P < .04 and #CD11c cells P < .04), the concentration of the inflammatory cytokine IL‐1β (P < .01), and the innate in vitro anti‐HIV activity (P < .001) significantly decreased following DMPA initiation. In Cu‐IUD users, genital HIV target cells increased (#CD4 cells P < .001, #CD4CCR5 cells P = .02, #CD4CD69 cells P < .001, #CD8CD69 P = .01, and #CD11c cells P = .003) at day 30 and resolved by day 180. IFN‐γ (P < .001), IL‐1β (P < .001), IL‐6 (P < .001), IL‐8 (P < .001), IL‐10 (P < .01), and RANTES (P < .001) were also significantly increased at day 30. Minimal alterations were observed following initiation of subdermal implantable contraceptives. CONCLUSIONS: This head‐to‐head study compared six contraceptives and found increased HIV target cells and cervical inflammation temporally associated with Cu‐IUD initiation. Use of hormonal contraception, including DMPA, did not increase cervical HIV target cells or inflammation. Clinical Trial Number: NCT02038335
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spelling pubmed-75071972020-09-28 Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives Achilles, Sharon L. Meyn, Leslie A. Mhlanga, Felix G. Matubu, Allen T. Stoner, Kevin A. Beamer, May A. Chirenje, Zvavahera M. Hillier, Sharon L. Am J Reprod Immunol Immunological Factors in Reproduction PROBLEM: Contraceptive hormones are systemically active, potent, and likely to invoke biological responses other than known fertility regulation impacts. We hypothesized that initiation of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) would increase genital HIV‐target‐cells and soluble immune mediators compared with baseline and initiation of other contraceptive methods. METHOD OF STUDY: We collected cervical cytobrushes and cervicovaginal fluid from healthy Zimbabwean women aged 18‐34 to assess immune cell populations, cytokines, and innate anti‐HIV activity at baseline and after 30, 90, and 180 days use of DMPA (n = 38), norethisterone enanthate (n = 41), medroxyprogesterone acetate/estradiol cypionate (n = 36), levonorgestrel implant (n = 43), etonogestrel implant (n = 47), or copper intrauterine device (Cu‐IUD) (n = 45). Cells were quantified by flow cytometry, cytokines were detected by multiplex assays, and innate anti‐HIV activity was assessed by in vitro HIV challenge. RESULTS: Compared to baseline, the number of cervical HIV target cells (#CD4 cells P < .04 and #CD11c cells P < .04), the concentration of the inflammatory cytokine IL‐1β (P < .01), and the innate in vitro anti‐HIV activity (P < .001) significantly decreased following DMPA initiation. In Cu‐IUD users, genital HIV target cells increased (#CD4 cells P < .001, #CD4CCR5 cells P = .02, #CD4CD69 cells P < .001, #CD8CD69 P = .01, and #CD11c cells P = .003) at day 30 and resolved by day 180. IFN‐γ (P < .001), IL‐1β (P < .001), IL‐6 (P < .001), IL‐8 (P < .001), IL‐10 (P < .01), and RANTES (P < .001) were also significantly increased at day 30. Minimal alterations were observed following initiation of subdermal implantable contraceptives. CONCLUSIONS: This head‐to‐head study compared six contraceptives and found increased HIV target cells and cervical inflammation temporally associated with Cu‐IUD initiation. Use of hormonal contraception, including DMPA, did not increase cervical HIV target cells or inflammation. Clinical Trial Number: NCT02038335 John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-25 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7507197/ /pubmed/32533883 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aji.13287 Text en © 2020 The Authors. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Immunological Factors in Reproduction
Achilles, Sharon L.
Meyn, Leslie A.
Mhlanga, Felix G.
Matubu, Allen T.
Stoner, Kevin A.
Beamer, May A.
Chirenje, Zvavahera M.
Hillier, Sharon L.
Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
title Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
title_full Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
title_fullStr Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
title_full_unstemmed Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
title_short Zim CHIC: A cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
title_sort zim chic: a cohort study of immune changes in the female genital tract associated with initiation and use of contraceptives
topic Immunological Factors in Reproduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32533883
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aji.13287
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