Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.

BACKGROUND: The male genital tract is suspected to constitute a viral sanctuary as persistent HIV shedding is found in the semen of a subset of HIV-infected men receiving effective antiretroviral therapy (HAART). The origin of this persistent shedding is currently unknown. Phylogenetic studies indic...

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Main Authors: Marina Moreau, Anna Le Tortorec, Claire Deleage, Charles Brown, Hélène Denis, Anne-Pascale Satie, Olivier Bourry, Nathalie Deureuddre-Bosquet, Pierre Roques, Roger Le Grand, Nathalie Dejucq-Rainsford
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3355136?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-73ac41970ee649d68e9fb1ccd8db9c672020-11-25T02:20:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3734810.1371/journal.pone.0037348Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.Marina MoreauAnna Le TortorecClaire DeleageCharles BrownHélène DenisAnne-Pascale SatieOlivier BourryNathalie Deureuddre-BosquetPierre RoquesRoger Le GrandNathalie Dejucq-RainsfordBACKGROUND: The male genital tract is suspected to constitute a viral sanctuary as persistent HIV shedding is found in the semen of a subset of HIV-infected men receiving effective antiretroviral therapy (HAART). The origin of this persistent shedding is currently unknown. Phylogenetic studies indicated that HIV in semen from untreated men arises from local sources and/or passive diffusion from the blood. We previously demonstrated in human and macaque low levels and localized infection of several semen-producing organs by HIV/SIV. Using a macaque model, this study investigates the impact of short term HAART (2-4 weeks) initiated either during the asymptomatic chronic stage or 4 h post-intravenous inoculation of SIVmac251 on the infection of male genital organs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Short term HAART during the chronic stage decreased blood viral load. No major impact of HAART was observed on SIV DNA levels in male genital organs using a sensitive nested PCR assay. Using in situ hybridization, SIV RNA+ cells were detected in all male genital tract organs from untreated and treated animals with undetectable blood viral load following HAART. Infected CD68+ myeloid cells and CD3+ T lymphocytes were detected pre- and post-HAART. In contrast, short term HAART initiated 4 h post-SIV exposure led to a drastic decrease of the male genital tissues infection, although it failed to prevent systemic infection. In both cases, HAART tended to decrease the number of CD3+ T cells in the male organs. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the established infection of male genital organs is not greatly impacted by short term HAART, whereas the same treatment during pre-acute phase of the infection efficiently impairs viral dissemination to the male genital tract. Further investigations are now needed to determine whether infection of male genital organs is responsible for long term persistent HIV shedding in semen despite HAART.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3355136?pdf=render
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author Marina Moreau
Anna Le Tortorec
Claire Deleage
Charles Brown
Hélène Denis
Anne-Pascale Satie
Olivier Bourry
Nathalie Deureuddre-Bosquet
Pierre Roques
Roger Le Grand
Nathalie Dejucq-Rainsford
spellingShingle Marina Moreau
Anna Le Tortorec
Claire Deleage
Charles Brown
Hélène Denis
Anne-Pascale Satie
Olivier Bourry
Nathalie Deureuddre-Bosquet
Pierre Roques
Roger Le Grand
Nathalie Dejucq-Rainsford
Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marina Moreau
Anna Le Tortorec
Claire Deleage
Charles Brown
Hélène Denis
Anne-Pascale Satie
Olivier Bourry
Nathalie Deureuddre-Bosquet
Pierre Roques
Roger Le Grand
Nathalie Dejucq-Rainsford
author_sort Marina Moreau
title Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.
title_short Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.
title_full Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.
title_fullStr Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of short-term HAART initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on SIV infection of male genital organs.
title_sort impact of short-term haart initiated during the chronic stage or shortly post-exposure on siv infection of male genital organs.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: The male genital tract is suspected to constitute a viral sanctuary as persistent HIV shedding is found in the semen of a subset of HIV-infected men receiving effective antiretroviral therapy (HAART). The origin of this persistent shedding is currently unknown. Phylogenetic studies indicated that HIV in semen from untreated men arises from local sources and/or passive diffusion from the blood. We previously demonstrated in human and macaque low levels and localized infection of several semen-producing organs by HIV/SIV. Using a macaque model, this study investigates the impact of short term HAART (2-4 weeks) initiated either during the asymptomatic chronic stage or 4 h post-intravenous inoculation of SIVmac251 on the infection of male genital organs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Short term HAART during the chronic stage decreased blood viral load. No major impact of HAART was observed on SIV DNA levels in male genital organs using a sensitive nested PCR assay. Using in situ hybridization, SIV RNA+ cells were detected in all male genital tract organs from untreated and treated animals with undetectable blood viral load following HAART. Infected CD68+ myeloid cells and CD3+ T lymphocytes were detected pre- and post-HAART. In contrast, short term HAART initiated 4 h post-SIV exposure led to a drastic decrease of the male genital tissues infection, although it failed to prevent systemic infection. In both cases, HAART tended to decrease the number of CD3+ T cells in the male organs. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the established infection of male genital organs is not greatly impacted by short term HAART, whereas the same treatment during pre-acute phase of the infection efficiently impairs viral dissemination to the male genital tract. Further investigations are now needed to determine whether infection of male genital organs is responsible for long term persistent HIV shedding in semen despite HAART.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3355136?pdf=render
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