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Kariuki, Samuel M
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Selhorst, Philippe
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Norman, Jennifer
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Cohen, Karen
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Rebe, Kevin
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Williamson, Carolyn
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Dorfman, Jeffrey R
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2020-03-11T14:37:41Z |
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2020-03-11T14:37:41Z |
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2020-03-05 |
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Kariuki, S. M., Selhorst, P., Norman, J., Cohen, K., Rebe, K., Williamson, C., & Dorfman, J. R. (2020). Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads. Virology Journal, 17(1), 1-5. |
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-020-01300-6
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http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31563
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Abstract
Background
Several reports indicate that a portion (5–10%) of men living with HIV-1 intermittently shed HIV-1 RNA into seminal plasma while on long term effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). This is highly suggestive of an HIV-1 reservoir in the male genital tract. However, the status of this reservoir in men living with HIV-1 who are not under treatment is underexplored and has implications for understanding the origins and evolution of the reservoir.
Finding
Forty-three HIV-1 positive, antiretroviral therapy naïve study participants attending a men’s health clinic were studied. Semen viral loads and blood viral loads were generally correlated, with semen viral loads generally detected in individuals with blood viral loads > 10,000 cp/ml. However, we found 1 individual with undetectable viral loads (<20cp/ml) and 2 individuals with very low blood viral load (97 and 333cp/ml), but with detectable HIV-1 in semen (485–1157 copies/semen sample). Blood viral loads in the first individual were undetectable when tested three times over the prior 5 years.
Conclusions
Semen HIV-1 viral loads are usually related to blood viral loads, as we confirm. Nonetheless, this was not true in a substantial minority of individuals suggesting unexpectedly high levels of replication in the male genital tract in a few individuals, despite otherwise effective immune control. This may reflect establishment of a local reservoir of HIV-1 populations. |
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HIV-1 |
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Semen |
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Blood |
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Viral load |
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Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads |
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Journal Article |
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2020-03-08T04:18:54Z |
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en |
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The Author(s) |
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Kariuki, S. M., Selhorst, P., Norman, J., Cohen, K., Rebe, K., Williamson, C., & Dorfman, J. R. (2020). Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31563 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Kariuki, Samuel M, Philippe Selhorst, Jennifer Norman, Karen Cohen, Kevin Rebe, Carolyn Williamson, and Jeffrey R Dorfman "Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads." (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31563 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Kariuki SM, Selhorst P, Norman J, Cohen K, Rebe K, Williamson C, et al. Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads. 2020; http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31563. |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY -
AU - Kariuki, Samuel M
AU - Selhorst, Philippe
AU - Norman, Jennifer
AU - Cohen, Karen
AU - Rebe, Kevin
AU - Williamson, Carolyn
AU - Dorfman, Jeffrey R
AB - Abstract
Background
Several reports indicate that a portion (5–10%) of men living with HIV-1 intermittently shed HIV-1 RNA into seminal plasma while on long term effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). This is highly suggestive of an HIV-1 reservoir in the male genital tract. However, the status of this reservoir in men living with HIV-1 who are not under treatment is underexplored and has implications for understanding the origins and evolution of the reservoir.
Finding
Forty-three HIV-1 positive, antiretroviral therapy naïve study participants attending a men’s health clinic were studied. Semen viral loads and blood viral loads were generally correlated, with semen viral loads generally detected in individuals with blood viral loads > 10,000 cp/ml. However, we found 1 individual with undetectable viral loads (<20cp/ml) and 2 individuals with very low blood viral load (97 and 333cp/ml), but with detectable HIV-1 in semen (485–1157 copies/semen sample). Blood viral loads in the first individual were undetectable when tested three times over the prior 5 years.
Conclusions
Semen HIV-1 viral loads are usually related to blood viral loads, as we confirm. Nonetheless, this was not true in a substantial minority of individuals suggesting unexpectedly high levels of replication in the male genital tract in a few individuals, despite otherwise effective immune control. This may reflect establishment of a local reservoir of HIV-1 populations.
DA - 2020-03-05
DB - OpenUCT
DP - University of Cape Town
KW - HIV-1
KW - Semen
KW - Blood
KW - Viral load
LK - https://open.uct.ac.za
PY - 2020
T1 - Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads
TI - Detectable HIV-1 in semen in individuals with very low blood viral loads
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31563
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