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Inactivation of HIV-1 in breast milk by treatment with the alkyl sulfate microbicide sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS).
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Retrovirology [Retrovirology] 2005 Apr 29; Vol. 2, pp. 28. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Apr 29. - Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Background: Reducing transmission of HIV-1 through breast milk is needed to help decrease the burden of pediatric HIV/AIDS in society. We have previously reported that alkyl sulfates (i.e., sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS) are microbicidal against HIV-1 at low concentrations, are biodegradable, have little/no toxicity and are inexpensive. Therefore, they may be used for treatment of HIV-1 infected breast milk. In this report, human milk was artificially infected by adding to it HIV-1 (cell-free or cell-associated) and treated with <or=1% SDS (<or=10 mg/ml). Microbicidal treatment was at 37 degrees C or room temperature for 10 min. SDS removal was performed with a commercially available resin. Infectivity of HIV-1 and HIV-1 load in breast milk were determined after treatment.<br />Results: SDS (>or=0.1%) was virucidal against cell-free and cell-associated HIV-1 in breast milk. SDS could be substantially removed from breast milk, without recovery of viral infectivity. Viral load in artificially infected milk was reduced to undetectable levels after treatment with 0.1% SDS. SDS was virucidal against HIV-1 in human milk and could be removed from breast milk if necessary. Milk was not infectious after SDS removal.<br />Conclusion: The proposed treatment concentrations are within reported safe limits for ingestion of SDS by children of 1 g/kg/day. Therefore, use of alkyl sulfate microbicides, such as SDS, to treat HIV1-infected breast milk may be a novel alternative to help prevent/reduce transmission of HIV-1 through breastfeeding.
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- Adult
CD4 Antigens metabolism
Cell Line
Female
HIV Infections transmission
HIV Infections virology
HIV-1 pathogenicity
HeLa Cells
Humans
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical prevention & control
Milk, Human drug effects
T-Lymphocytes virology
Anti-HIV Agents pharmacology
HIV-1 drug effects
Milk, Human virology
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate pharmacology
Surface-Active Agents pharmacology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1742-4690
- Volume :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Retrovirology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 15888210
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-2-28