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Short Communication: Effect of Seminal Plasma on Functions of Monocytes and Granulocytes.

Selva KJ, Juno JA, Worley MJ, Chung AW, Tachedjian G, Kent SJ, Parsons MS

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  • Journal AIDS research and human retroviruses

  • Published 22 Jul 2020

  • Volume 35

  • ISSUE 6

  • Pagination 553-556

  • DOI 10.1089/AID.2018.0219

Abstract

Most HIV-1 transmissions occur at mucosae and involve exposure to semen. Semen contains immunomodulatory factors, which inhibit anti-HIV-1 natural killer cell and T cell responses. We demonstrate high concentrations (1:2 dilution) of seminal plasma (SP) inhibit monocyte phagocytosis and anti-HIV-1 Fc-dependent functions of both neutrophils and monocytes. In addition, slightly lower SP concentrations (1:2-1:10 dilutions) inhibit granulocyte phagocytosis and oxidative burst of both monocytes and granulocytes. These observations may have implications for HIV-1 infectivity after mucosal exposure.