Vaginal candida infection is associated with host molecular signatures of neutrophil activation in the adjacent ectocervical mucosa in Kenyan sex workers

Author:

Hasselrot Tyra1ORCID,Boger Mathias Franzén1,Kaldhusdal Vilde1,Åhlberg Alexandra1,Omollo Kenneth23,Lajoie Julie2,Kimani Joshua234,Tjernlund Annelie1,Fowke Keith R.2345,Czarnewski Paulo6,Broliden Kristina1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Solna Division of Infectious Diseases Karolinska Institutet Department of Infectious Diseases Karolinska University Hospital, Center for Molecular Medicine Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada

3. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology University of Nairobi Nairobi Kenya

4. Partners for Health and Development in Africa Nairobi Kenya

5. Department of Community Health Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada

6. Science for Life Laboratory Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractProblemOvergrowth of candida species in the human vaginal mucosa causes inflammation, which could render the mucosal barrier more susceptible to HIV infection. Here, we investigated whether this condition also affects the ectocervical mucosa, a potential site of HIV entry, in women at high risk of HIV infection.Method of studyRetrospective medical data and ectocervical tissue samples were obtained from a cohort of Kenyan sex workers. Among 108 women, seven had signs of vaginal candida infection by wet smear microscopy and/or the presence of characteristic discharge. Women lacking these two criteria served as controls. Host transcriptomic profiling and quantitative in situ image analysis of epithelial barrier markers and CD4+ cell distribution were performed.ResultsThe candida group had 162 differentially expressed genes out of 15 435 genes as compared with the control group. Among these 162 genes, 147 were upregulated and 15 were downregulated. Gene expression pathway analysis indicated associations with an upregulated inflammatory response, defined primarily by markers of neutrophil activation. Transcription factor analysis revealed upregulation of pathways related to RELA/REL/NFKB1, JUN and STAT1 in the candida group. In situ image analysis of ectocervical tissue samples showed no differences between groups in terms of epithelial height, expression of epithelial junction proteins (E‐cadherin, claudin‐1, zonula occludens 1, and desmoglein‐1), or epithelial CD4+ cell distribution.ConclusionsVaginal candida infection was associated with inflammation and neutrophil infiltration, but not with severe epithelial disruption or CD4+ cell infiltration, in the ectocervical mucosa.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Immunology

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