1. Characterization and distribution of HIV-infected cells in semen
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Lin Gao, Yan-Mei Jiao, Ping Ma, Lijun Sun, Hongxin Zhao, An-Liang Guo, Xing Fan, Chao Zhang, Jin-Wen Song, Ji-Yuan Zhang, Fengmin Lu, and Fu-Sheng Wang
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Male ,Epidemiology ,Immunology ,HIV Core Protein p24 ,HIV Infections ,General Medicine ,Spermatozoa ,Microbiology ,Infectious Diseases ,Virology ,Drug Discovery ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,Humans ,Parasitology - Abstract
Semen is a known vector for both human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and transmission. However, the distribution and characteristics of HIV-infected cells in semen remain unclear. Investigating the possibility of transmission through the spermatozoon in semen is of great clinical significance to improve the strategies for exposure prevention and assisted reproduction for HIV-infected partners. Twenty-six HIV-infected patients, including twelve treatment-naïve (TN) patients and fourteen antiretroviral treated (ART) patients, were enrolled in this study. HIV p24 protein in spermatozoa was detected using imaging flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry, and HIV RNA was identified using next-generation RNAscope
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- 2022