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Performance of swabs, lavage, and diluents to quantify biomarkers of female genital tract soluble mucosal mediators
Authors
A Berneman
Betsy C. Herold
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BF Keele
C Mitchell
C Mitchell
Charlene S. Dezzutti
CR Wira
CR Wira
CR Wira
Craig W. Hendrix
DL Draper
EV Valore
F Hladik
Florian Hladik
GF Shust
J Atashili
JE Cummins
JE Cummins Jr
Jeanne M. Marrazzo
John Mellors
Kathleen A. Kelly
KG Ghanem
KG Ghanem
KK Smith-McCune
L Belec
L Corey
Lei Wang
M Chernesky
M Ghosh
MH Yudin
MJ Keller
MJ Keller
MJ Keller
N Chomont
N Venkataraman
N. Merna Torres
Nicolette Louissaint
P Pitisuttithum
Q Abdool Karim
RE Haaland
RI Lehrer
RM Novak
RN Fichorova
RP Nugent
RS McClelland
S McCormack
S Rerks-Ngarm
S Skoler-Karpoff
Sabah Kalyoussef
Sharon L. Hillier
SK Lai
SK Lai
SP Buchbinder
SS Abdool Karim
T Krech
Urvi Parikh
V Jespers
Zhenyu Pan
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
Background: Measurement of immune mediators and antimicrobial activity in female genital tract secretions may provide biomarkers predictive of risk for HIV-1 acquisition and surrogate markers of microbicide safety. However, optimal methods for sample collection do not exist. This study compared collection methods. Methods: Secretions were collected from 48 women (24 with bacterial vaginosis [BV]) using vaginal and endocervical Dacron and flocked swabs. Cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) was collected with 10 mL of Normosol-R (n = 20), saline (n = 14), or water (n = 14). The concentration of gluconate in Normosol-R CVL was determined to estimate the dilution factor. Cytokine and antimicrobial mediators were measured by Luminex or ELISA and corrected for protein content. Endogenous anti-HIV-1 and anti-E. coli activity were measured by TZM-bl assay or E. coli growth. Results: Higher concentrations of protein were recovered by CVL, despite a 10-fold dilution of secretions, as compared to swab eluents. After protein correction, endocervical swabs recovered the highest mediator levels regardless of BV status. Endocervical and vaginal flocked swabs recovered significantly higher levels of anti-HIV-1 and anti-E. coli activity than Dacron swabs (P<0.001). BV had a significant effect on CVL mediator recovery. Normosol-R tended to recover higher levels of most mediators among women with BV, whereas saline or water tended to recover higher levels among women without BV. Saline recovered the highest levels of anti-HIV-1 activity regardless of BV status. Conclusions: Endocervical swabs and CVL collected with saline provide the best recovery of most mediators and would be the optimal sampling method(s) for clinical trials. © 2011 Dezzutti et al
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