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The proposed study aims to determine the expression of Interferon-ε (IFNε) in the female genital tract, which has never been mapped before in humans. High expression in other mammalian female reproductive tract (FRT) has been suggested to be important in anti-sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV immunity and its expression decreases with progestogen treatment. Future studies are planned to understand if hormonal contraceptives affect the presence of interferon in the healthy female genital tract, potentially changing the risk of for STI and HIV.
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Study design: This is a single site, parallel cross-sectional study
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The aim of this study is to determine which "IFNε -related assays" can be performed on different types of FRT samples. The possible "IFNε-related assays" are:
IFNε messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) levels by quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT PCR) (requiring frozen tissue processed for RNA)
IFN Regulated Gene expression by qRT PCR, microarray or targeted gene set using Fluidigm platform (frozen tissue)
PR and ER gene expression (as above)
IFNε tissue protein levels* (by immunoassay) and progesterone and estrogen receptors (PR/ER) by Western blotting (frozen tissue)
IFNε and Neopterin (a well characterized compound whose production can be stimulated by IFNs and whose specificity in this setting needs validation) or other IFNε-biomarkers** by immunoassay in cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) fluids
Immunohistochemistry of IFNε, PR/ER, + other (e.g. cells, cytokines) (fixed tissue)
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32 participants in 2 patient groups
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