Insertive vaginal sex is associated with altered penile immunology and enrichment of Gardnerella vaginalis in uncircumcised Ugandan men

Author:

Day Erin12,Galiwango Ronald M.13,Park Daniel4,Huibner Sanja1,Aziz Maliha4,Anok Aggrey3,Nnamutete James3,Isabirye Yahaya3,Wasswa John Bosco3,Male Deo3,Kigozi Godfrey3,Tobian Aaron A. R.5,Prodger Jessica L.2,Liu Cindy M.4,Kaul Rupert1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Immunology and Medicine University of Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology Western University Ontario Canada

3. Rakai Health Sciences Program Kalisizo Uganda

4. George Washington Milken Institute School of Public Health Washington District of Columbia USA

5. Department of Pathology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractProblemHIV susceptibility is linked to the penile immune milieu (particularly IL‐8 levels) and microbiome. The effects of insertive vaginal sex itself on penile immunology and microbiota are not well described.Method of studyWe compared the immune milieu and microbiology of the coronal sulcus (CS) and distal urethra in 47 uncircumcised Ugandan men reporting ever (n = 42) or never (n = 5) having had vaginal intercourse. Soluble immune factors were assayed by multiplex ELISA, and penile bacteria abundance by 16S rRNA qPCR and sequencing. Co‐primary endpoints were penile levels of IL‐8 and soluble E‐cadherin.ResultsIndependent of classical STIs, men reporting prior vaginal sex demonstrated elevated IL‐8 levels in both the coronal sulcus (1.78 vs. 0.81 log10 pg/mL, p = .021) and urethra (2.93 vs. 2.30 log10 pg/mL; p = .003), with a strong inverse relationship between urethral IL‐8 levels and the time from last vaginal sex (r = –0.436; p = .004). Vaginal sex was also associated with elevated penile IL‐1α/β and soluble E‐cadherin (sEcad), a marker of epithelial disruption. Gardnerella vaginalis (Gv) was only present in the penile microbiome of men reporting prior vaginal sex, and urethral Gv absolute abundance was strongly associated with urethral inflammation (r = 0.556; p < .001); corynebacteria were enriched in the CS of men reporting no prior vaginal sex and were associated with reduced CS inflammation.ConclusionsSexual intercourse was associated with sustained changes in penile immunology, potentially mediated through microbial alterations, in particular the urethral abundance of G. vaginalis. Future studies should further characterize the effects of sexual debut on penile bacteria and immunology.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Immunology

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