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Female genital tract secretions inhibit herpes simplex virus infection: correlation with soluble mucosal immune mediators and impact of hormonal contraception

Authors :
Gail F, Shust
Sylvia, Cho
Mimi, Kim
Rebecca P, Madan
Esmeralda M, Guzman
Margaret, Pollack
Julia, Epstein
Hillel W, Cohen
Marla J, Keller
Betsy C, Herold
Source :
American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989). 63(2)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Female genital tract secretions inhibit herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, however, the intra- and inter-subject variability, contribution of specific mediators, and impact of reproductive hormones have not been defined.of study Cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) (n = 89) obtained from nine cyclers and seven women on hormonal contraception (HC), who completed between three and eight weekly visits, were examined for anti-herpes simplex virus activity and concentrations of mediators.The CVL inhibited HSV infection by a mean value of approximately 57% during the follicular or luteal phase, but only by 36% in hormonal contraceptive users. Human neutrophil peptides 1-3 (HNP1-3) (P = 0.03), IL-8 (P = 0.003), lactoferrin (P = 0.005), lysozyme (P = 0.003), IgA (P = 0.002), and IgG (P = 0.02) correlated with antiviral activity. Intra-subject and inter-subject variability was observed, suggesting that factors other than hormones contribute to innate defense.Endogenous antimicrobial activity may provide a biomarker of healthy mucosal immunity and may be reduced in the setting of HC. However, larger prospective studies are needed.

Details

ISSN :
16000897
Volume :
63
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989)
Accession number :
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