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  • A study evaluated a method combining Percoll density gradient and modified swim-up techniques for removing HIV-1 from semen of HIV-1 positive males in serodiscordant couples, involving 129 couples treated at Keio University Hospital from 2002 to 2012.
  • The method achieved a high recovery rate of motile sperm (up to 100%) across different semen quality categories, and only 2.2% of processed samples showed viral traces.
  • No instances of HIV transmission to female partners or newborns were reported, indicating the procedure's effectiveness in producing HIV-negative sperm and contributing to healthy offspring.

Article Abstract

To evaluate the clinical efficacy of a procedure comprising a combination of Percoll continuous density gradient and modified swim-up techniques for the removal of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) from the semen of HIV-1 infected males, a total of 129 couples with an HIV-1 positive male partner and an HIV-1 negative female partner (serodiscordant couples) who were treated at Keio University Hospital between January 2002 and April 2012 were examined. A total of 183 ejaculates from 129 HIV-1 infected males were processed. After swim-up, we successfully collected motile sperms at a recovery rate as high as 100.0% in cases of normozoospermia (126/126 ejaculates), oligozoospermia (6/6), and asthenozoospermia (36/36). The recovery rate of oligoasthenozoospermia was 86.7% (13/15). In processed semen only four ejaculates (4/181:2.2%) showed viral nucleotide sequences consistent with those in the blood of the infected males. After using these sperms, no horizontal infections of the female patients and no vertical infections of the newborns were observed. Furthermore, no obvious adverse effects were observed in the offspring. This protocol allowed us to collect HIV-1 negative motile sperms at a high rate, even in male factor cases. We concluded that our protocol is clinically effective both for decreasing HIV-1 infections and for yielding a healthy child.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5312220PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1008-682X.173442DOI Listing

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