Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.

The majority of new HIV infections occur in women as a result of heterosexual intercourse, overcoming multiple innate barriers to infection within the mucosa. However, the avenues through which infection is established, and the nature of bottlenecks to transmission, have been the source of considera...

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Main Authors: Daniel J Stieh, Danijela Maric, Z L Kelley, Meegan R Anderson, Holly Z Hattaway, Beth A Beilfuss, Katharina B Rothwangl, Ronald S Veazey, Thomas J Hope
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-10-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4192600?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b2eaee6ec578495ab60955d2ac278b512020-11-25T00:29:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742014-10-011010e100444010.1371/journal.ppat.1004440Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.Daniel J StiehDanijela MaricZ L KelleyMeegan R AndersonHolly Z HattawayBeth A BeilfussKatharina B RothwanglRonald S VeazeyThomas J HopeThe majority of new HIV infections occur in women as a result of heterosexual intercourse, overcoming multiple innate barriers to infection within the mucosa. However, the avenues through which infection is established, and the nature of bottlenecks to transmission, have been the source of considerable investigation and contention. Using a high dose of a single round non-replicating SIV-based vector containing a novel dual reporter system, we determined the sites of infection by the inoculum using the rhesus macaque vaginal transmission model. Here we show that the entire female reproductive tract (FRT), including the vagina, ecto- and endocervix, along with ovaries and local draining lymph nodes can contain transduced cells only 48 hours after inoculation. The distribution of infection shows that virions quickly disseminate after exposure and can access target cells throughout the FRT, with an apparent preference for infection in squamous vaginal and ectocervical mucosa. JRFL enveloped virions infect diverse CD4 expressing cell types, with T cells resident throughout the FRT representing the primary target. These findings establish a new perspective that the entire FRT is susceptible and virus can reach as far as the ovary and local draining lymph nodes. Based on these findings, it is essential that protective mechanisms for prevention of HIV acquisition must be present at protective levels throughout the entire FRT to provide complete protection.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4192600?pdf=render
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author Daniel J Stieh
Danijela Maric
Z L Kelley
Meegan R Anderson
Holly Z Hattaway
Beth A Beilfuss
Katharina B Rothwangl
Ronald S Veazey
Thomas J Hope
spellingShingle Daniel J Stieh
Danijela Maric
Z L Kelley
Meegan R Anderson
Holly Z Hattaway
Beth A Beilfuss
Katharina B Rothwangl
Ronald S Veazey
Thomas J Hope
Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Daniel J Stieh
Danijela Maric
Z L Kelley
Meegan R Anderson
Holly Z Hattaway
Beth A Beilfuss
Katharina B Rothwangl
Ronald S Veazey
Thomas J Hope
author_sort Daniel J Stieh
title Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
title_short Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
title_full Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
title_fullStr Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
title_full_unstemmed Vaginal challenge with an SIV-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
title_sort vaginal challenge with an siv-based dual reporter system reveals that infection can occur throughout the upper and lower female reproductive tract.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The majority of new HIV infections occur in women as a result of heterosexual intercourse, overcoming multiple innate barriers to infection within the mucosa. However, the avenues through which infection is established, and the nature of bottlenecks to transmission, have been the source of considerable investigation and contention. Using a high dose of a single round non-replicating SIV-based vector containing a novel dual reporter system, we determined the sites of infection by the inoculum using the rhesus macaque vaginal transmission model. Here we show that the entire female reproductive tract (FRT), including the vagina, ecto- and endocervix, along with ovaries and local draining lymph nodes can contain transduced cells only 48 hours after inoculation. The distribution of infection shows that virions quickly disseminate after exposure and can access target cells throughout the FRT, with an apparent preference for infection in squamous vaginal and ectocervical mucosa. JRFL enveloped virions infect diverse CD4 expressing cell types, with T cells resident throughout the FRT representing the primary target. These findings establish a new perspective that the entire FRT is susceptible and virus can reach as far as the ovary and local draining lymph nodes. Based on these findings, it is essential that protective mechanisms for prevention of HIV acquisition must be present at protective levels throughout the entire FRT to provide complete protection.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4192600?pdf=render
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