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Semen suppresses antiviral activities of microbicides against HIV

 

Microbicides have been considered as a controller of sexual transmission of HIV in vitro. However, many microbicides showed poor performances in clinical trials. This result may be due to different conditions of HIV sexual transmission between in vitro and in vivo. Zirafi et al. reported that microbicides, which can target HIV components, showed ineffective in the presence of semen. The article was published on Science Translation Medicine, recently.

 

The efficiencies of several candidate microbicides were examined in TZM-bl reporter cells with or without semen. Those microbicides includes antiviral drugs targeting HIV outside host cells, such as polyanions and neutralizing antibodies, and antiviral drugs targeting intracellular HIV, such as tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, nevirapine, and elvitegravir. In the present of semen, the effects of all those antiviral therapeutics decreased dramatically. To investigate the underlying mechanism, researchers examined the role of amyloid in semen under the same experimental conditions, and  found the similar results compared with those obtained in the present of semen. Together with the result that semen lacking amyloid did not enhance HIV infection, researchers demonstrate amyloid is a key component for the process of reduced antiviral efficacy by semen. Above all, these findings suggest that in order to identify the best candidates, the effective of microbicides should be examined in the present of semen.

 

Reference:
Sci Transl Med. 2014 Nov 12;6(262):262ra157.

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