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Higher colorectal tissue HIV infectivity in cisgender women compared with MSM before and during oral preexposure prophylaxis
Document Type
article
Source
AIDS. 35(10)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Public Health
Health Sciences
Digestive Diseases
Clinical Research
Colo-Rectal Cancer
Cancer
HIV/AIDS
Infectious Diseases
Infection
Anti-HIV Agents
Colorectal Neoplasms
Emtricitabine
Female
HIV Infections
Homosexuality
Male
Humans
Leukocytes
Mononuclear
Male
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
Sexual and Gender Minorities
emtricitabine
flow cytometry
maraviroc
mucosal tissue
pharmacodynamics
pharmacokinetics
tenofovir
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Virology
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to compare HIV-negative cisgender women (CGW) with MSM for mucosal tissue differences in pharmacokinetics, HIV infectivity and cell phenotype.DesignA substudy of HPTN 069/ACTG A5305, 48-week study of three oral candidate preexposure prophylaxis regimens: maraviroc, maraviroc/emtricitabine and maraviroc/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) compared with a TDF/emtricitabine control group.MethodsPlasma, peripheral blood mononuclear cells and cervical and colorectal tissue biopsies were collected at Baseline (no drug), Week 24 and 48 (on drug), and Week 49 (1-week postdrug). Drug concentrations were assessed in all matrices. HIV infectivity was assessed using tissue biopsy 'explants' challenged with HIV ex vivo followed by HIV p24 measurement. Flow cytometry evaluated colorectal cell phenotype.ResultsThirty-seven CGW and 54 MSM participated. CGW's colorectal explant p24 was higher than MSM before (0.31 log10, P = 0.046), during (1.01-1.19 log10, P = 0.016) and one week after (0.61 log10, P = 0.011) study drug dosing. Pooling regimens, cervical explant p24 did not differ among visits. CGW had higher plasma maraviroc and colorectal tissue tenofovir diphosphate and lower colorectal tissue emtricitabine (all P