Affiliation:
1. Institute of Immunology
Abstract
Microbicides are antiseptic topical drugs that help directly or indirectly inhibit the penetration of an infectious agent into the human body, thereby preventing the sexual transmission of HIV-infection and other sexually transmitted diseases. Microbicides have an antiviral mechanism of action in the sexual transmission of HIV and affect the components of mucosal immunity in the vagina. In this article, the pharmaceutical and biomedical aspects of microbicide application are examined and diverse classifications of microbicides are presented. For each group of chemicals, the most important representatives and their mechanisms of action are described. This article also presents the structure and function of mucosal immunity, and shows the importance of the mucosal immune response in the sexual transmission of HIV. This work also exhibits the experimental models for testing of candidate microbicides. For each compound described, a review of preclinical research and clinical trials is provided, covering its development as a microbicide. This paper gives an overview of microbicides, a new class of chemically diverse immunobiological medications reducing the risk of sexual transmission of HIV. The use of microbicides is believed to curb the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the nearest future.
Publisher
Siberian State Medical University
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