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02646_1 EFFICACY OF PRO 2000/5 GEL IN A HU-SCID MOUSE MODEL FOR VAGINAL TRANSMISSION OF CELL-ASSOCIATED HIV Di Fabio Simonetta §*, Sulfonated polymers are considered promising candidate topical agents for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection. Within this group, the naphthalene sulfonate polymer PRO 2000/5 has been shown to inhibit infection by cell-free virus in both in vitro and in vivo assays. Our study focuses on the use of a hu-SCID mouse model of cell-associated HIV transmission at the vaginal level. Gels containing PRO 2000/5 at two different concentrations (0.5% and 4%) were evaluated for protective efficacy vs a matched placebo gel. Animals received a single intravaginal application of 25 ml of PRO 2000/5 or placebo gel 15-20 minutes prior to a non-invasive vaginal challenge with 2x106 human peripheral blood lymphocytes (hu-PBL) previously infected in vitro with a dualtropic laboratory-derived R5X4 strain of HIV-1 (1/BX08). Vaginally applied 0.5% and 4% PRO 2000/5 gel each prevented vaginal transmission of cell-associated HIV in 5 out of 5 hu-SCID mice as shown by p24. All animals receiving the placebo gel became infected. MD, PhD, Simonetta Di Fabio |
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