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- Development of water-soluble polyanionic carbosilane dendrimers as novel and highly potent topical anti-HIV-2 microbicidesPublication . Briz, Verónica; Sepúlveda-Crespo, Daniel; Diniz, Ana Rita; Borrego, Pedro; Rodes, Berta; Javier de la Mata, Francisco; Gómez, Rafael; Taveira, Nuno; Muñoz-Fernández, Mª Ángeles"The development of topical microbicide formulations for vaginal delivery to prevent HIV-2 sexual transmission is urgently needed. Second- and third-generation polyanionic carbosilane dendrimers with a silicon atom core and 16 sulfonate (G2-S16), napthylsulfonate (G2-NS16) and sulphate (G3-Sh16) end-groups have shown potent and broad-spectrum anti-HIV-1 activity. However, their antiviral activity against HIV-2 and mode of action have not been probed. Cytotoxicity, anti-HIV-2, anti-sperm and antimicrobial activities of dendrimers were determined. Analysis of combined effects of triple combinations with tenofovir and raltegravir was performed by using CalcuSyn software. We also assessed the mode of antiviral action on the inhibition of HIV-2 infection through a panel of different in vitro antiviral assays: attachment, internalization in PBMCs, inactivation and cell-based fusion. Vaginal irritation and histological analysis in female BALB/c mice were evaluated. Our results suggest that G2-S16, G2-NS16 and G3-Sh16 exert anti-HIV-2 activity at an early stage of viral replication inactivating the virus, inhibiting cell-to-cell HIV-2 transmission, and blocking the binding of gp120 to CD4, and the HIV-2 entry. Triple combinations with tenofovir and raltegravir increased the anti-HIV-2 activity, consistent with synergistic interactions (CIwt: 0.33–0.66). No vaginal irritation was detected in BALB/c mice after two consecutive applications for 2 days with 3% G2-S16. Our results have clearly shown that G2-S16, G2-NS16 and G3-Sh16 have high potency against HIV-2 infection. The modes of action confirm their multifactorial and non-specific ability, suggesting that these dendrimers deserve further studies as potential candidate microbicides to prevent vaginal/rectal HIV-1/HIV-2 transmission in humans."
- Evaluation of the fusion inhibitor P3 peptide as a potential microbicide to prevent HIV transmission in womenPublication . Bártolo, Inês; Diniz, Ana Rita; Borrego, Pedro; Ferreira, João Pedro; Bronze, Maria Rosário; Barroso, Helena; Pinto, Rui; Cardoso, Carlos; Pinto, João F.; Diaz, Rafael Ceña; Broncano, Pilar Garcia; Muñoz-Fernández, Maria Angel; Taveira, NunoMicrobicides are an important strategy for preventing the sexual transmission of HIV but, so far, the most advanced tenofovir-based microbicides have had modest efficacy. This has been related to adherence problems and high prevalence of tenofovir-resistant HIV-1 strains. P3 is a new peptide with potent activity against HIV that may be a good microbicide candidate. In this work P3 was formulated in a gel of hydroxyethyl cellulose and its activity, stability and safety profile in Balb/c mice were evaluated. HIV infection was fully blocked by a 1.5% gel containing P3 at the IC90 (366.4 nM) concentration. The antiviral activity did not change at 4°C during 4 months and at 25, 37 and 65°C for 1 week. P3 was stable and fully functional at acidic pH up to 24h, under different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and in the presence of genital fluids up to 48h. P3 had no antibacterial activity and did not affect sperm motility and vitality. Finally, P3 didn't cause significant alterations in the vaginal epithelium of Balb/c mice at 0.06 (456.8 μM) and 0.2 mg/day (1522.7 μM) doses. These findings indicate that P3 is an excellent candidate for further development as a microbicide gel for the prevention of HIV transmission in women.
- Profilaxia de pré-exposição da infeção por VIHPublication . Diniz, Ana Rita; Canhões, Raquel; Taveira, Nuno"Objetivos: Rever os conhecimentos existentes sobre a Profilaxia de Pré-Exposição (PrEP) na prevenção da infeção por VIH, nomeadamente o papel da circuncisão médica masculina, dos antirretrovirais de administração oral e dos microbicidas tópicos. Fontes de Dados: Artigos publicados na PubMed e informação presente na base de dados de ensaios clínicos (www.clinicaltrials.gov). Métodos: Revisão compreensiva da literatura. Resultados: A circuncisão médica masculina é uma estratégia preventiva que demonstra uma eficácia de 48 a 60 por cento. A utilização de antirretrovirais por via oral como prevenção da infeção por VIH tem eficácia variável que depende essencialmente da taxa de adesão (62,2 por cento no estudo TDF2, com adesão de 84,1 por cento; 44 por cento no estudo iPrEx, com adesão de <50 por cento; 48,9 por cento no estudo Bangkok, com adesão de 67 por cento; 67-75 por cento no estudo Partners PrEP, com adesão de 82 por cento; e 6 por cento no estudo FEM-PrEP, com adesão de 40 por cento). Em relação aos microbicidas tópicos, o estudo CAPRISA 004 demonstrou que um gel de tenofovir a 1 por cento pode reduzir de forma significativa (≥39 por cento, dependendo da taxa de adesão) a taxa de infeção por VIH. O gel PRO2000 causou uma redução não significativa da taxa de infeção por VIH (30 por cento). Conclusões: A circuncisão médica masculina é uma intervenção custo-efectiva, mas requer estratégias de comunicação cuidadosas para ser bem-sucedida. A PrEP utilizando antirretrovirais é igualmente eficaz, mas está muito dependente da adesão à terapêutica por parte do indivíduo. No que respeita aos microbicidas, o gel de tenofovir a 1 por cento é atualmente a única opção promissora."