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Impact of the Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine System on the Progression of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in a Baboon Model.


ABSTRACT: Background:Understanding the relationship between the levonorgestrel (LNG)-releasing intrauterine system (IUS) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is increasingly important as use of the LNG-IUS grows to include women at higher risk for STIs. This study assessed the impact of the LNG-IUS on development of Chlamydia trachomatis pelvic inflammatory disease, using a baboon model. Methods:Baboons with and those without the LNG-IUS were cervically inoculated with C. trachomatis and monitored daily, and cervical and fallopian tube swab specimens were collected weekly for C. trachomatis quantitation by nucleic acid amplification testing and culture. Vaginal swab specimens were collected for cytokine analysis, and serum samples were obtained for detection of C. trachomatis antibodies. Results:The LNG-IUS resulted in an increased C. trachomatis burden in the cervix, with the bacterial burden in the LNG-IUS group diverging from that in the non-LNG-IUS group by 6 weeks after infection. One of 7 baboons in the non-LNG-IUS group and 2 of 6 in the LNG-IUS group developed pelvic inflammatory disease, while 3 animals in each group met criteria suggestive of pelvic inflammatory disease. LNG-IUS increased baseline interleukin 8 levels but failed to further upregulate interleukin 8 during infection. In LNG-IUS recipients, early perturbations in the interleukin 1? axis corresponded to decreased C. trachomatis clearance and increased T-helper type 2 immune responses. Conclusion:LNG-IUS use results in delayed clearance of C. trachomatis and might alter the reproductive tract immune environment.

SUBMITTER: Eastman AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5853867 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Impact of the Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine System on the Progression of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in a Baboon Model.

Eastman Alison J AJ   Bergin Ingrid L IL   Chai Daniel D   Bassis Christine M CM   LeBar William W   Oluoch George O GO   Liechty Emma R ER   Nyachieo Atunga A   Young Vincent B VB   Aronoff David M DM   Patton Dorothy L DL   Bell Jason D JD  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20180101 4


<h4>Background</h4>Understanding the relationship between the levonorgestrel (LNG)-releasing intrauterine system (IUS) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is increasingly important as use of the LNG-IUS grows to include women at higher risk for STIs. This study assessed the impact of the LNG-IUS on development of Chlamydia trachomatis pelvic inflammatory disease, using a baboon model.<h4>Methods</h4>Baboons with and those without the LNG-IUS were cervically inoculated with C. trachomatis  ...[more]

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