Pathogens (Sep 2021)

Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (MPA) Enhances HIV-1 Accumulation and Release in Primary Cervical Epithelial Cells by Inhibiting Lysosomal Activity

  • Xiangxu Jia,
  • Qiujia Shao,
  • Ahsen R. Chaudhry,
  • Ballington L. Kinlock,
  • Michael G. Izban,
  • Hong-Ying Zhang,
  • Fernando Villalta,
  • James E. K. Hildreth,
  • Bindong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1192

Abstract

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Medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) is one of the most widely used contraceptives in the world. Epidemiologic studies have uncovered a possible link between the use of MPA and an increased risk of HIV-1 transmission. However, the understanding of the mechanism is still limited. Our previous publication demonstrated that the lysosomal activity in human vaginal epithelial cells attenuated the trafficking of viral particles during HIV-1 transcytosis. In this study, we show that treating human primary cervical epithelial cells with MPA led to a reduction in lysosomal activity. This reduction caused an increase in the intracellular HIV-1 accumulation and, consequently, an increase in viral release. Our study uncovers a novel mechanism by which MPA enhances HIV-1 release in primary cervical epithelial cells, thus providing vital information for HIV intervention and prevention.

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