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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Rôle of semen infected leukocytes in HIV mucosal transmission : Experimental model of SIVmac251 infection in Macaca fascicularis.

Bernard-Stoecklin, Sibylle 15 May 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection mostly spreads by the mucosal route: sexual transmission is the dominant mode of transmission, responsible for between 85% and 90% of cases of infection worldwide. These epidemiological data indicate that semen is one of the major sources of HIV-1 transmission. Semen, like other bodily secretions involved in HIV sexual transmission, contains the virus as two forms: cell-free viral particles and cell-associated virus, mostly in infected leukocytes. Although cell-to-cell HIV transmission has been extensively described as more efficient, rapid and resistant to host immune responses, very few studies have investigated the role in vivo of infected leukocytes in virus mucosal transmission. One such study has been recently conducted in our lab, and demonstrated that SIV-infected splenocytes are able to transmit infection to female macaques after vaginal exposure. However, all these studies used immune cells from peripheral blood or lymphoid tissues, such as spleen, and none have investigated the capacity of infected leukocytes in semen to transmit the infection in vivo. Indeed, nature, phenotype and infectivity of HIV associated with semen leukocytes may be different from that of HIV from other sources.Therefore, the objectives of this work are, first, to study of semen leukocytes and their dynamics during SIVmac251 infection in detail, then to investigate seminal factors that may influence semen infectiousness, and finally to test semen leukocyte infectivity in vitro and in vivo, using a model of mucosal exposure in cynomolgus macaques.Macaque semen contains all the target cells for HIV/SIV: CD4+ T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells in lower proportions. Semen CD4+ T cells and macrophages display an activation, differenciation and expression of migration markers profile which is typical of mucosal leucocytes. SIV infection induces significant changes in their phenotype and dynamics. Both cell types can be productively infected and are found in the semen at all stages of infection. These observations suggest that semen CD4+ T cells and macrophages may be able to transmit infection after mucosal exposure.If the role of semen infected leukocytes in HIV/SIV mucosal transmission is confirmed in vivo, this mechanism will be important to consider for further preventive strategies design, like microbicides.
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Influence du plasma séminal sur la transmission sexuelle du VIH-1 par les cellules dendritiques / Influence of the seminal plasma on HIV-1 sexual transmission mediated by dendritic cells

Saint Jean, Amélie de 05 November 2015 (has links)
La transmission sexuelle du VIH-1 constitue le mode majeur de contamination à travers le monde. Au cours d’un rapport sexuel avec un homme séropositif vis-à-vis du VIH-1, le virus transporté par le sperme est déposé à la surface des muqueuses sous forme libre et/ou associée aux cellules mononuclées du sperme. Les particules virales peuvent alors être captées par les cellules dendritiques qui les transportent jusqu’aux lymphocytes T CD4 des ganglions lymphatiques favorisant ainsi la dissémination du virus. Plus qu’un simple véhicule, il semblerait que le plasma séminal, fraction acellulaire du sperme, puisse influencer la transmission sexuelle du VIH-1. Cependant, son rôle en tant que facilitateur ou inhibiteur de l’infection est largement débattu. La première partie de cette thèse s’intéresse à l’influence directe du plasma séminal sur la transmission sexuelle du VIH-1 via les cellules dendritiques. Nous avons montré que le TGF-β1, une des cytokines majoritaires du sperme, favorise la capture du virus par les cellules dendritiques via l’induction de l’expression de CD169, un récepteur du VIH-1 récemment décrit. Cependant, ni l’augmentation de la capture du virus ni celle de l’expression de CD169 ne sont observées lorsque les cellules sont en présence de plasma séminal. Au contraire, le fluide semble avoir tendance à diminuer la capture des particules virales et s’avère même être capable de diminuer l’induction de l’expression de CD169 par le TGF-β1 ou le LPS, suggérant un effet protecteur du plasma séminal sur la transmission sexuelle du VIH-1, même en cas de co-infection bactérienne localisée. La seconde partie de cette thèse s’intéresse à l’effet indirect du plasma séminal sur les cellules dendritiques via l’induction de la sécrétion de facteurs par les cellules épithéliales de la muqueuse, premières cellules en contact avec le fluide. A partir de deux modèles in vitro d’épithéliums simples (colorectaux et endocervicaux), les résultats obtenus montrent que les sécrétions des cellules épithéliales induites par le plasma séminal ne provoquent pas l’expression de CD169 ni la maturation des cellules dendritiques. Ces résultats contribuent à une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes précoces impliqués dans la transmission sexuelle du VIH-1 et soulignent le rôle complexe du plasma séminal dans cette dernière / Sexual transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) remains the major way of contamination worldwide. During male to female or male transmission, the virus is deposited on the mucosal surface as cell-free or cell-associated virions carried by semen. The virions can be captured by dendritic cells (DCs) located in the mucosae. DCs play a crucial role in disseminating virus by capturing virions at the contact site and bringing them to the principal target cells in the lymph nodes i.e. the lymphocytes. More than just a carrier for viral particles, semen may also play a role in modulating HIV-1 sexual transmission. The influence of seminal plasma, the acellular fraction of semen is particularly debated. In the first part of this thesis deals with the direct influence of seminal plasma on the HIV-1 sexual transmission mediated by dendritic cells. We demonstrated that TGF-β1, a cytokine present in high concentration in seminal plasma, increases HIV-1 capture by dendritic cells through the upregulation of CD169, an HIV-1 binding molecule recently described. However, these effects are not observed when dendritic cells are incubated with seminal plasma. On the contrary, seminal plasma tends toward a decrease of HIV-1 capture by dendritic cells. Furthermore, seminal plasma is able to counteract the CD169 upregulation observed following TGF-β1 or LPS exposure indicating that seminal plasma may display a protective effect against HIV-1 transmission in the case of bacterial local coinfection. The second part of this thesis deals with the indirect effect of seminal plasma on dendritic cells through the induction of soluble factors secretion by epithelial cells, first cells in contact with the contaminated fluid. Two different epithelial cell models mimicking the female genital and intestinal tracts by using well characterized epithelial cell lines (HEC-1A and CaCo-2 respectively) have been developed. Results demonstrated that the epithelial cells secretions induced by seminal plasma do not modulate CD169 expression nor induce dendritic cells maturation. All these data contribute to a better understanding of the various mechanisms allowing HIV-1 sexual transmission and underscore the complex role of the seminal plasma in the particular case of the transmission mediated by dendritic cells
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Role of semen infected leukocytes in HIV mucosal transmission : Experimental model of SIVmac251 infection in Macaca fascicularis / Rôle des leucocytes infectés du sperme dans la transmission muqueuse du VIH : modèle expérimental de l’infection par le SIVmac251 de Macaca fascicularis

Bernard-Stoecklin, Sibylle 15 May 2013 (has links)
Aujourd’hui, plus de 80% des nouvelles infections par le virus de l’immunodéficience humaine (VIH) se produisent au cours d’un rapport sexuel, avec une transmission du virus par voie muqueuse. Le sperme constitue donc une source majeure de virus à l’échelle mondiale. Le sperme d’hommes infectés par le VIH contient le virus sous deux formes : des particules virales libres et des cellules infectées, principalement des leucocytes.Plusieurs hypothèses ont été proposées afin d’expliquer le passage du virus à travers la barrière muqueuse, qu’il s’agisse d’une muqueuse génitale (cervico-vaginale, pénienne ou urétrale) ou intestinale (muqueuse anale ou rectale). Toutefois, une grande majorité des études qui ont été menées jusqu’à présent se sont concentrées sur le rôle des particules virales libres, et celui des cellules infectées demeure mal compris. Une étude menée dans notre laboratoire a montré que des leucocytes infectés par le virus de l’immunodéficience simienne (VIS) sont capables de transmettre l’infection après inoculation vaginale.Le projet de cette thèse est d’étudier le rôle des leucocytes infectés présents dans le sperme de macaque dans la transmission muqueuse du VIS/VIH. Ainsi, trois axes d’étude principaux ont été définis: 1) l’étude des leucocytes présents dans le sperme de macaque cynomolgus, et de l’influence que peut avoir l’infection par le VIS sur eux ; 2) l’identification des cellules immunitaires infectées présentes dans le sperme de macaque, et l’étude de leur dynamique au cours de l’infection par le VIS. ; 3) l’étude du pouvoir infectieux des deux principales cellules cibles pour le VIS/VIH : les lymphocytes CD4+ (LT CD4+) et les macrophages, in vitro et in vivo, après inoculation rectale et vaginale à des macaques cynomolgus.Le sperme de macaque contient toutes les cellules cibles du VIS/VIH : des lymphocytes T CD4+ (LTCD4+), des macrophages et des cellules dendritiques dans une moindre proportion). Les LTCD4+ et les macrophages du sperme présentent un phénotype d’activation, de différenciation et d’expression de marqueurs de migration typique des leucocytes résidant dans les tissus muqueux. L’infection par le VIS induit des changements significatifs dans leur phénotype et leur dynamique. Ces deux types cellulaires peuvent être infectés de façon productive et sont présents dans le sperme à tous les stades de l’infection. Ces données suggèrent que les LTCD4+ et les macrophages du sperme seraient capables de transmettre l’infection par voie muqueuse.Si le rôle des leucocytes infectés du sperme est confirmé in vivo, il sera important à l’avenir de prendre en compte ce mécanisme de transmission dans le développement de nouvelles stratégies préventives de l’infection par le VIH, notamment les microbicides. / Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection mostly spreads by the mucosal route: sexual transmission is the dominant mode of transmission, responsible for between 85% and 90% of cases of infection worldwide. These epidemiological data indicate that semen is one of the major sources of HIV-1 transmission. Semen, like other bodily secretions involved in HIV sexual transmission, contains the virus as two forms: cell-free viral particles and cell-associated virus, mostly in infected leukocytes. Although cell-to-cell HIV transmission has been extensively described as more efficient, rapid and resistant to host immune responses, very few studies have investigated the role in vivo of infected leukocytes in virus mucosal transmission. One such study has been recently conducted in our lab, and demonstrated that SIV-infected splenocytes are able to transmit infection to female macaques after vaginal exposure. However, all these studies used immune cells from peripheral blood or lymphoid tissues, such as spleen, and none have investigated the capacity of infected leukocytes in semen to transmit the infection in vivo. Indeed, nature, phenotype and infectivity of HIV associated with semen leukocytes may be different from that of HIV from other sources.Therefore, the objectives of this work are, first, to study of semen leukocytes and their dynamics during SIVmac251 infection in detail, then to investigate seminal factors that may influence semen infectiousness, and finally to test semen leukocyte infectivity in vitro and in vivo, using a model of mucosal exposure in cynomolgus macaques.Macaque semen contains all the target cells for HIV/SIV: CD4+ T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells in lower proportions. Semen CD4+ T cells and macrophages display an activation, differenciation and expression of migration markers profile which is typical of mucosal leucocytes. SIV infection induces significant changes in their phenotype and dynamics. Both cell types can be productively infected and are found in the semen at all stages of infection. These observations suggest that semen CD4+ T cells and macrophages may be able to transmit infection after mucosal exposure.If the role of semen infected leukocytes in HIV/SIV mucosal transmission is confirmed in vivo, this mechanism will be important to consider for further preventive strategies design, like microbicides.
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"Hepatite C: transmissão entre casais" / Hepatitis C: transmission between couples.

Cavalheiro, Norma de Paula 26 March 2004 (has links)
RESUMO Cavalheiro, NP. Hepatite C: transmissão entre casais. São Paulo, 2004. 111p. Tese (Doutorado) - Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. Introdução: A ocorrência e eficiência da transmissão sexual do VHC na ausência de outros fatores de risco ainda é muito controversa. Foram investigados e analisados 24 casais, ambos cônjuges infectados com o VHC. Destes, 22 apresentaram o mesmo subtipo viral e a análise filogenética de parte da região NS5b mostrou altos índices de homologia nas seqüências entre os vírus dos casais infectados. Objetivo: Análise da transmissão da Hepatite C entre casais heterossexuais. Método: O estudo recrutou 45 casais. Destes, 24 foram selecionados e incluídos na pesquisa, com diagnóstico clínico e laboratorial para a Hepatite C crônica. A infecção foi diagnosticada por testes imunoenzimáticos de terceira geração e pela presença da partícula viral circulante detectada pela PCR. As amostras de sangue foram coletadas entre os anos de 1999 e 2002. Foram seqüenciadas partes das regiões 5’NC e NS5b do VHC, para determinação dos subtipos virais. Os testes utilizados para as PCRs estão disponíveis para pesquisa e foram respectivamente TRUGENE 5’NC Test (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA) e Titan One Tube RT-PCR Kits (Roche Molecular, Mannheim, Germany). Para as PCRs dos seqüenciamentos foi utilizado o kit CLIP sequencing test (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). As seqüências foram analisadas com o sistema de seqüenciamento Open Gene DNA, software na Versão 3.1, biblioteca específica (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Para o alinhamento das seqüências, referentes a região NS5b, foi utilizado o programa Clustal W (Clustal W Multiple Sequence Alignment Program, v1.7, June 1997) e a árvore filogenética foi gerada pelo método Neighbor Joining. Um questionário padrão e entrevistas foram usados para coleta de dados sobre fatores de risco para aquisição da doença e comportamento sexual. Os pacientes desta pesquisa foram recrutados no Ambulatório de Hepatite do Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo e Ambulatório de Hepatite do Hospital Guilherme Álvaro, da cidade de Santos. Resultados: Entre os 24 casais selecionados, 22 apresentaram o mesmo subtipo viral e altas porcentagens de homologia (região NS5b) entre 93,0% e 99,4%. Os subtipos HCV apresentados foram dois (9,1%) casais infectados por 1a, nove (40,9%) com subtipo 1b, um (4,6%) com subtipo 2b e dez (45,5%) dos casais pelo subtipo HCV 3a. Os dois casais discordantes apresentaram índices de 70,1% e 82,2% e foram infectados pelos subtipos 2b e 1b, e 1b e 1a respectivamente. A média de tempo de convivência foi de 22,4 anos, variando de 2 a 45 anos e a renda per capta anual foi em média US$2,270/ano. Com base nos questionários e entrevistas os fatores de risco apresentados pelos casais foram: 9 (37,5%) transfusão de sangue, 17 (70,8%) U.D. endovenosa e 15 (62,5%) U.D. inalatória, 4 (16,7%) acupuntura e 5 (20,8%) tatuagem. O compartilhar de utensílios de higiene pessoal relatado pelos casais apresentou altos índices e 6 (25,0%) dos casais assumiram o uso comum de escova de dente, 16 (66,7%) lâmina de barbear, 21 (87,5%) cortador de unhas e 14 (58,3%) alicate de manicure. Os dois casais discordantes relataram fatores de risco como transfusão de sangue e U.D. Conclusão: A alta similaridade encontrada entre as cadeias genômicas do VHC pode dar suporte a hipótese de transmissão do VHC entre esses casais. O uso compartilhado de utensílios de higiene pessoal e o tempo de convivência tornam difícil a interpretação dos dados. O uso compartilhado de utensílios de higiene pessoal pode dificultar a interpretação dos dados em relação à transmissão sexual do VHC. A hipótese do sentido mais provável de transmissão do VHC, de homem para mulher, foi reforçada neste trabalho. / ABSTRACT Cavalheiro, NP. Hepatitis C: transmission between couples. São Paulo, 2004. 111p. Thesis (Doctoral) - Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. Introduction: The occurrence and the efficiency of HCV sexual transmission in the absence of other risk factors are still very controversial. I investigated and analyzed 24 couples, both infected with HCV, of whom 22 shared the same viral subtype. A phylogenetic analysis of NS5b region showed high sequence homology among the infected couples. Objective: Analysis of the Hepatitis C transmission between heterosexuals couples. Methods: The study recruited 45 couples, 24 were included, with anti-HCV positive and clinical diagnosis of active chronic hepatitis. HCV infection was diagnosed by positivity of serum samples for anti HCV (third-version enzyme immunoassay) and by circulating HCV-RNA detected by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). All blood samples were collected between 1999 and 2002. Sequencing of the 5’NC region was performed utilizing the research available TRUGENE HCV 5’NC Test (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Sequencing of the NS5B region was performed by RT-PCR amplification with Titan One Tube RT-PCR Kits (Roche Molecular, Mannheim, Germany) and CLIP sequencing using a prototype NS5B genotyping assay (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Sequence analysis was completed using the Open Gene DNA Sequencing System, Gene Objects software package (Version 3.1), and Gene Librarian module (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Multiple sequence alignments of the NS5B region were performed with Clustal W (Clustal W Multiple Sequence Alignment Program, v1.7, June 1997), and phylogenetic trees were generated using the Neighbor Joining Method. A standardized questionnaire and interview was used to collect data concerning risk factors and sexual behaviors. Follow up of all subjects was conducted at the hepatitis clinic of the Clinical Hospital of the University of Sao Paulo and at the Hospital Guilherme Alvaro in the city of Santos, in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Results: Among the 24 couples, 22 had matching viral subtypes with homology scores (NS5b) ranging from 93.0% to 99.4%. Of the 22 couples with matching subtype, two (9.1%) where infected with subtype 1a, nine (40.9%) with subtype 1b, one (4.6%) with subtype 2b and ten (45.5%) with subtype 3a. The two couples that did not show matching viral subtypes had scores of 70.1% and 82.2%, and were infected with subtypes 2b and 1b, and 1b and 1a, respectively. The average of duration of marriage was 22.4 years (range 2-45 years) and the per capita income was an average of US$2,270/year. Based on the questionnaire and interviews, cause of infection of the 24 couples could be attributed to: blood transfusions 9 (37.5%), drug use, I.V. 17(70.8%) and inhalation 15 (62.5%), acupuncture 4 (16.7%) and tattooing 5 (20.8%). Shared hygienic utensils showed a much higher correlation of possible route of transmission, and are better explained by the sequence homology data than by the other associated risk factors. A total of 6 (25.0%) couples shared tooth brushes, 16 (66.7%) shared shaving blades, 21 (87.5%) shared nail clippers and 14 (58.3%) shared manicure cutters. The two couples that had different subtypes, both of them related transfusion blood and I.V. drug use. Conclusions: The high similarity found among the genome chains of HCV supports the hypothesis of transmission between these couples. The shared use of personal hygiene utensils and the amount of time spent living together made it difficult to interpret the data. Also, the shared use of personal hygiene utensils can make it difficult to interpret the data in relation to the sexual transmission of HCV. The hypothesis in relation to the direction of the HCV transmission, from man to woman, was reinforced in this work.
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"Hepatite C: transmissão entre casais" / Hepatitis C: transmission between couples.

Norma de Paula Cavalheiro 26 March 2004 (has links)
RESUMO Cavalheiro, NP. Hepatite C: transmissão entre casais. São Paulo, 2004. 111p. Tese (Doutorado) - Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. Introdução: A ocorrência e eficiência da transmissão sexual do VHC na ausência de outros fatores de risco ainda é muito controversa. Foram investigados e analisados 24 casais, ambos cônjuges infectados com o VHC. Destes, 22 apresentaram o mesmo subtipo viral e a análise filogenética de parte da região NS5b mostrou altos índices de homologia nas seqüências entre os vírus dos casais infectados. Objetivo: Análise da transmissão da Hepatite C entre casais heterossexuais. Método: O estudo recrutou 45 casais. Destes, 24 foram selecionados e incluídos na pesquisa, com diagnóstico clínico e laboratorial para a Hepatite C crônica. A infecção foi diagnosticada por testes imunoenzimáticos de terceira geração e pela presença da partícula viral circulante detectada pela PCR. As amostras de sangue foram coletadas entre os anos de 1999 e 2002. Foram seqüenciadas partes das regiões 5’NC e NS5b do VHC, para determinação dos subtipos virais. Os testes utilizados para as PCRs estão disponíveis para pesquisa e foram respectivamente TRUGENE 5’NC Test (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA) e Titan One Tube RT-PCR Kits (Roche Molecular, Mannheim, Germany). Para as PCRs dos seqüenciamentos foi utilizado o kit CLIP sequencing test (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). As seqüências foram analisadas com o sistema de seqüenciamento Open Gene DNA, software na Versão 3.1, biblioteca específica (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Para o alinhamento das seqüências, referentes a região NS5b, foi utilizado o programa Clustal W (Clustal W Multiple Sequence Alignment Program, v1.7, June 1997) e a árvore filogenética foi gerada pelo método Neighbor Joining. Um questionário padrão e entrevistas foram usados para coleta de dados sobre fatores de risco para aquisição da doença e comportamento sexual. Os pacientes desta pesquisa foram recrutados no Ambulatório de Hepatite do Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo e Ambulatório de Hepatite do Hospital Guilherme Álvaro, da cidade de Santos. Resultados: Entre os 24 casais selecionados, 22 apresentaram o mesmo subtipo viral e altas porcentagens de homologia (região NS5b) entre 93,0% e 99,4%. Os subtipos HCV apresentados foram dois (9,1%) casais infectados por 1a, nove (40,9%) com subtipo 1b, um (4,6%) com subtipo 2b e dez (45,5%) dos casais pelo subtipo HCV 3a. Os dois casais discordantes apresentaram índices de 70,1% e 82,2% e foram infectados pelos subtipos 2b e 1b, e 1b e 1a respectivamente. A média de tempo de convivência foi de 22,4 anos, variando de 2 a 45 anos e a renda per capta anual foi em média US$2,270/ano. Com base nos questionários e entrevistas os fatores de risco apresentados pelos casais foram: 9 (37,5%) transfusão de sangue, 17 (70,8%) U.D. endovenosa e 15 (62,5%) U.D. inalatória, 4 (16,7%) acupuntura e 5 (20,8%) tatuagem. O compartilhar de utensílios de higiene pessoal relatado pelos casais apresentou altos índices e 6 (25,0%) dos casais assumiram o uso comum de escova de dente, 16 (66,7%) lâmina de barbear, 21 (87,5%) cortador de unhas e 14 (58,3%) alicate de manicure. Os dois casais discordantes relataram fatores de risco como transfusão de sangue e U.D. Conclusão: A alta similaridade encontrada entre as cadeias genômicas do VHC pode dar suporte a hipótese de transmissão do VHC entre esses casais. O uso compartilhado de utensílios de higiene pessoal e o tempo de convivência tornam difícil a interpretação dos dados. O uso compartilhado de utensílios de higiene pessoal pode dificultar a interpretação dos dados em relação à transmissão sexual do VHC. A hipótese do sentido mais provável de transmissão do VHC, de homem para mulher, foi reforçada neste trabalho. / ABSTRACT Cavalheiro, NP. Hepatitis C: transmission between couples. São Paulo, 2004. 111p. Thesis (Doctoral) - Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. Introduction: The occurrence and the efficiency of HCV sexual transmission in the absence of other risk factors are still very controversial. I investigated and analyzed 24 couples, both infected with HCV, of whom 22 shared the same viral subtype. A phylogenetic analysis of NS5b region showed high sequence homology among the infected couples. Objective: Analysis of the Hepatitis C transmission between heterosexuals couples. Methods: The study recruited 45 couples, 24 were included, with anti-HCV positive and clinical diagnosis of active chronic hepatitis. HCV infection was diagnosed by positivity of serum samples for anti HCV (third-version enzyme immunoassay) and by circulating HCV-RNA detected by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). All blood samples were collected between 1999 and 2002. Sequencing of the 5’NC region was performed utilizing the research available TRUGENE HCV 5’NC Test (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Sequencing of the NS5B region was performed by RT-PCR amplification with Titan One Tube RT-PCR Kits (Roche Molecular, Mannheim, Germany) and CLIP sequencing using a prototype NS5B genotyping assay (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Sequence analysis was completed using the Open Gene DNA Sequencing System, Gene Objects software package (Version 3.1), and Gene Librarian module (Bayer Health Care Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA). Multiple sequence alignments of the NS5B region were performed with Clustal W (Clustal W Multiple Sequence Alignment Program, v1.7, June 1997), and phylogenetic trees were generated using the Neighbor Joining Method. A standardized questionnaire and interview was used to collect data concerning risk factors and sexual behaviors. Follow up of all subjects was conducted at the hepatitis clinic of the Clinical Hospital of the University of Sao Paulo and at the Hospital Guilherme Alvaro in the city of Santos, in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Results: Among the 24 couples, 22 had matching viral subtypes with homology scores (NS5b) ranging from 93.0% to 99.4%. Of the 22 couples with matching subtype, two (9.1%) where infected with subtype 1a, nine (40.9%) with subtype 1b, one (4.6%) with subtype 2b and ten (45.5%) with subtype 3a. The two couples that did not show matching viral subtypes had scores of 70.1% and 82.2%, and were infected with subtypes 2b and 1b, and 1b and 1a, respectively. The average of duration of marriage was 22.4 years (range 2-45 years) and the per capita income was an average of US$2,270/year. Based on the questionnaire and interviews, cause of infection of the 24 couples could be attributed to: blood transfusions 9 (37.5%), drug use, I.V. 17(70.8%) and inhalation 15 (62.5%), acupuncture 4 (16.7%) and tattooing 5 (20.8%). Shared hygienic utensils showed a much higher correlation of possible route of transmission, and are better explained by the sequence homology data than by the other associated risk factors. A total of 6 (25.0%) couples shared tooth brushes, 16 (66.7%) shared shaving blades, 21 (87.5%) shared nail clippers and 14 (58.3%) shared manicure cutters. The two couples that had different subtypes, both of them related transfusion blood and I.V. drug use. Conclusions: The high similarity found among the genome chains of HCV supports the hypothesis of transmission between these couples. The shared use of personal hygiene utensils and the amount of time spent living together made it difficult to interpret the data. Also, the shared use of personal hygiene utensils can make it difficult to interpret the data in relation to the sexual transmission of HCV. The hypothesis in relation to the direction of the HCV transmission, from man to woman, was reinforced in this work.
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Sexualité et parentalité chez les adolescents haïtiens infectés au VIH par transmission verticale ou sexuelle : quelles normes, quelles valeurs et quelles pratiques ?

Maxi, Ascencio Junior 07 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Sexual Behavior of HIV-infected Patients Receiving Antiretroviral therapy in Kampala, Uganda: A Prospective Cohort Study

Wandera, Bonnie 13 May 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Estudo in vitro da capacidade da lactoferrina e de seu produto de clivagem (G-12-I), presentes nas secreções orais e genitais, de modular a produção de CCL20 pelas células do epitélio endocervical : envolvimento com a transmissão sexual do HIV / In vitro study of the capacity of lactoferrin and its cleavage product (G-12-I), present in oral and genital secretions, to modulate the production of CCL20 by the endocervical epithelial cells : involvement with the sexual transmission of HIV / Étude in vitro de la capacité de la lactoferrine et son produit de clivage (G-12-I), présent dans les sécrétions orales et génitales, de moduler la production de CCL20 par les cellules épithéliales endocervicales : implication dans la transmission sexuelle du VIH

Lourenço, Alan Grupioni 01 December 2011 (has links)
Les cellules dendritiques présentes dans les muqueuses comme les cellules de Langerhans, sont capables de présenter le Virus d'Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH) aux lymphocytes T CD4+, aboutissant à l'infection par le VIH lors de contacts hétérosexuels non protégés. Le recrutement des cellules de Langerhans dans la muqueuse vaginale est assuré par la chimiokine Quimiocin C-C motif ligant 20 (CCL20) produite par les cellules épithéliales de la muqueuse. L'objectif de ce travail a été d’étudier la capacité du plasma séminal, de la salive et de la sécrétion vaginale à stimuler la production de CCL20 par les cellules de l’épithélium endocervical (cellules HEC-1A), et de corréler cette production avec la présence de la lactoferrine (LF) et de ses produits de clivage dans ces différents fluides biologiques. Des cellules HEC-1A ont été cultivées avec les plasmas séminaux, les salives et les sécrétions vaginales de patients séronégatifs et séropositifs pour le VIH, et la production de CCL20 a été mesurée dans les surnageants cellulaires en ELISA. Le dosage de la Lf par ELISA a été réalisé sur tous les échantillons. La présence d’un petide de clivage de la Lf (G-12-I) a été analysée en western blot. Les résultats obtenus montrent que les plasmas séminaux des patients séropositifs ont une plus grande capacité à stimuler la sécrétion de CCL20 que les patients séronégatifs pour le VIH. La concentration de la Lf dans le plasma séminal est corrélée à la stimulation de cette sécrétion par les cellules HEC-1A. Il semble que les échantillons ayant la plus grande capacité à stimuler la sécrétion de CCL20 possèdent une plus forte concentration en petide de clivage de la Lf (G-12-I), bien que ce résultat, obtenu en western blot. La salive est également capable de stimuler de la production de CCL20 par les cellules HEC-1A, mais cette stimulation n'est pas corrélée avec sa concentration en Lf. Nous concluons que la sécrétion de CCL20 par l’épithélium génital féminin induite par le plasma séminal est corrélée à la présence de la Lf dans ce fluide. Bien que les mécanismes puissent être différents, la salive peut également induire la production de CCL20 par les cellules épithéliales de la muqueuse génitale féminine / Dendritic cells, among them Langerhans cells, are recognized as presenters of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to CD4 + T lymphocytes. The recruitment of Langerhans cells in the vaginal mucosa is modulated by Chemokine CC motif ligand 20 (CCL20) produced by epithelial cells of the female genital mucosa. The aim of this study was to evaluated the capacity of seminal plasma, saliva and vaginal secretions to induce the production of CCL20 by monostratified endocervical epithelium cells culture (HEC-1A), also, the relation of this production with the presence of lactoferrin and its cleavage products (G- 12-I) in seminal plasma and saliva. Cultures of HEC-1A cells were stimulated with seminal plasma, saliva and vaginal secretions of HIV-seronegative and HIV-seropositive participants, and the CCL20 production measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in its cellular supernatant. ELISA for Lf was performed on all samples, and the peptide cleavage Lf (G-12-I) observed in the samples which more and less induced the CCL20 secretion on western blot. We observed that the seminal plasma of seropositive participants were responsible for a higher stimulation of CCL20 production by HEC-1A cells, when compared to the seminal plasma of HIV-seronegative participants. Lf concentration in seminal plasma was positively related to the CCL20 production by HEC-1A cells, the higher production of CCL20 was also more associated with Lf peptide cleavage Lf (G-12-I), on western blot. Saliva stimulated CCL20 production by HEC-1A cells, and such stimulation was not correlated to Lf concentration. In conclusion, the presence of Lf in seminal plasma positively related to the production of CCL20 by HEC-1A cells, and saliva may induce the production of CCL20 in the female genital mucosa / As células dentríticas, dentre elas as células de Langerhans, são capazes de apresentar o vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) aos linfócitos T CD4+, cujo processo culmina com a infecção por esse vírus. O recrutamento das células de Langerhans na mucosa vaginal é modulada pela Quimiocin C-C motif ligant 20 (CCL20), produzida pelas células epiteliais da mucosa genital feminina. O objetivo desse trabalho foi estudar a capacidade do plasma seminal, da saliva e do conteúdo vaginal de induzir a produção de CCL20 pela cultura de células do epitélio monoestratificado endocervical (HEC-1A), relacionando tal produção com a presença da lactoferrina (Lf) e de seu produto de clivagem (G-12-I) nestes fluidos. Culturas de células HEC-1A foram estimuladas com plasmas seminais, salivas e conteúdos vaginais de participantes soronegativos e soropositivos para o HIV, visando avaliar a produção de CCL20, a qual foi mensurada utilizando-se o Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). A dosagem de Lf (ELISA) foi realizada em todas as amostras estudadas e a presença do peptídeo de clivagem da Lf (G-12-I) observada nas amostras que mais e que menos induziram a secreção de CCL20 pelas células HEC-1A por Western blot. Verificou-se que os plasmas seminais de participantes soropositivos foram responsáveis por maior estimulação da produção de CCL20 pelas células HEC-1A, quando comparados aos plasmas seminais de participantes soronegativos para o HIV. A concentração de Lf no plasma seminal associou-se à indução na produção de CCL20 pelas células HEC-1A, assim como as amostras que mais induziram a produção de CCL20 apresentaram presenças mais evidentes do peptídeo de clivagem da Lf (G-12-I). A saliva foi responsável pela estimulação na produção de CCL20 pelas células HEC-1A, no entanto, tal estimulação não se associou à concentração de Lf salivar. Concluímos que a presença de Lf no plasma seminal esteve correlacionada à produção de CCL20 pelas células HEC-1A, e que a saliva pode induzir a produção da CCL20 pelas células epiteliais endocervicais

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