Abstract
Schistosoma mansoni (Sm) infection has been linked with an increased risk of HIV acquisition in women. Therefore, defining the mechanism(s) by which Sm alters HIV susceptibility might lead to new HIV prevention strategies. Here, we analyze the impact of standard Sm therapy in HIV-uninfected Sm+ Ugandan adult women on genital HIV susceptibility and mucosal and systemic immunology. Schistosomiasis treatment induces a profound reduction of HIV entry into cervical and blood CD4+ T cells that is sustained for up to two months, despite transient systemic and mucosal immune activation and elevated genital IL-1α levels. Genital IFN-α2a levels are also elevated post-treatment, and IFN-α2a blocks HIV entry into primary CD4+ T cells ex vivo. Transcriptomic analysis of blood mononuclear cells post-Sm treatment shows IFN-I pathway up-regulation and partial reversal of Sm-dysregulated interferon signaling. These findings indicate that Sm therapy may reduce HIV susceptibility for women with Sm infection, potentially through de-repression of IFN-I pathways.
Publication types
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Clinical Trial, Phase IV
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Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Animals
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes / immunology
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes / parasitology*
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Cells, Cultured
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Cervix Uteri / cytology
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Cervix Uteri / immunology
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Cervix Uteri / pathology
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Disease Susceptibility
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Female
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HIV / drug effects*
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HIV / physiology
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HIV Infections / immunology
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HIV Infections / prevention & control
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HIV Infections / virology
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Humans
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Interferon-alpha / immunology
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Interferon-alpha / metabolism
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Praziquantel / pharmacology
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Praziquantel / therapeutic use
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Primary Cell Culture
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Schistosoma mansoni / immunology
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Schistosoma mansoni / isolation & purification
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Schistosomiasis mansoni / blood
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Schistosomiasis mansoni / drug therapy*
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Schistosomiasis mansoni / immunology
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Schistosomiasis mansoni / parasitology
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Schistosomicides / pharmacology
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Schistosomicides / therapeutic use*
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Signal Transduction / drug effects
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Signal Transduction / immunology
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Uganda
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Up-Regulation
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Vaginal Smears
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Virus Internalization / drug effects*
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Young Adult
Substances
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IFNA2 protein, human
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Interferon-alpha
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Schistosomicides
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Praziquantel