Nature Communications (May 2019)

Schistosoma mansoni treatment reduces HIV entry into cervical CD4+ T cells and induces IFN-I pathways

  • Sergey Yegorov,
  • Vineet Joag,
  • Ronald M. Galiwango,
  • Sara V. Good,
  • Juliet Mpendo,
  • Egbert Tannich,
  • Andrea K. Boggild,
  • Noah Kiwanuka,
  • Bernard S. Bagaya,
  • Rupert Kaul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09900-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Schistosoma mansoniinfection has been linked with an increased risk of HIV acquisition in women. Here, the authors show that standard S. mansoniinfection treatment causes a reduction of HIV entry into cervical and blood CD4+ T cells, which is sustained for up to two months and is associated with de-repression of IFN-I signaling.