Immune biomarkers and anti-HIV activity in the reproductive tract of sexually active and sexually inactive adolescent girls
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology Apr 01, 2018
Ghosh M, et al. - In order to assess HIV susceptibility associated with young age and sexual debut, the immune microenvironment of the adolescent female reproductive tract was explored, with a focus on differences among sexually active and inactive girls. Risk for infections, including HIV, upon sexual debut could potentially be increased by higher pro-inflammatory biomarker TNF-α as well as a distinct inflammation-associated immune clustering in sexually inactive girls.
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