Longitudinal Assessment of Systemic and Genital Tract Inflammatory Markers and Endogenous Genital Tract E. coli Inhibitory Activity in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Women

HIV 感染和未感染女性的全身和生殖道炎症标志物以及内源性生殖道大肠杆菌抑制活性的纵向评估

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作者:Marla J Keller, Aileen P McGinn, Yungtai Lo, Ashley Huber, Lilia Espinoza, Howard Minkoff, Christine Colie, Marek J Nowicki, Gypsyamber D'Souza, Kathryn Anastos

Conclusion

HIV and BV are linked to inflammation, and ART may be associated with improved vaginal health.

Results

There was higher E. coli inhibition and lower inflammation over time in the genital tract and systemically. BV was consistently associated with higher CVL inflammatory mediators and lower CVL E. coli inhibition. HIV-infected women with higher CD4 counts had lower systemic and genital inflammatory mediators, and genital HIV shedding was associated with higher CVL inflammatory mediators. Use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) was associated with lower plasma and CVL mediators, but higher E. coli inhibition.

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