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. 2015 Mar 4;89(10):5569–5580. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00309-15

TABLE 3.

Effects of SEVI treatment on the interaction of HIV with ectocervical, endocervical, and vaginal tissues from 8 rhesus macaques

Parameter Value for group
Ectocervix
Endocervix
Vagina
SEVI SEVI+ P SEVI SEVI+ P SEVI SEVI+ P
Median total no. of virions (min, max)a 41.7 (25.4, 246.6) 28.3 (0, 141.25) 0.60 2.39 (0, 56.25) 42.1 (4, 135) 0.11 66.6 (34.4, 491.3) 33.3 (1.5, 215.5) 0.34
Total no. of virions/total no. of images (no. of virions/image) 379/455 (0.83) 181/380 (0.48) 52/477 (0.11) 284/500 (0.57) 1,190/1,059 (1.12) 602/900 (0.67)
Median no. of penetrators (min, max)a 25.3 (11.6, 107.8) 12.1 (0, 56.3) 0.43 1.0 (0, 30) 9.3 (2, 135) 0.20 27.1 (14.9, 100.6) 17.4 (1.5, 58.5) 0.49
No. of penetrators/total no. of images (no. of penetrators/image) 179/455 (0.39) 74/380 (0.20) 27/477 (0.06) 122/500 (0.24) 330/1,059 (0.31) 207/900 (0.23)
No. of penetrators/total no. of virions (%) 179/379 (47) 74/181 (41) 27/52 (52) 122/284 (43) 330/1,190 (28) 207/602 (34)
Prevalence ratio (SEVI+ vs SEVI) (95% confidence interval)b 0.85 (0.68, 1.07) 0.17 0.85 (0.48, 1.50) 0.57 1.30 (0.80, 2.10) 0.29
Avg penetration depth (μm)c
    Including nonpenetrators 3.61 2.53 0.03 10.38 9.22 0.58 2.88 2.97 0.79
    Among penetrators 7.65 6.20 0.14 19.98 21.46 0.62 10.39 8.64 0.03
No. of penetrators <15 μm/total no. of penetrators (%)d 159/179 (89) 68/74 (92) 0.47 12/27 (44) 46/122 (38) 0.52 250/330 (76) 176/207 (85) 0.01
Max penetration depth (μm) 36.9 28.2 41.4 57.6 47.3 45.8
a

P values were determined by an exact Wilcoxon two-sample test comparing the distribution of the total number of virions or number of penetrators per 100 images for each animal.

b

Prevalence ratios (95% confidence intervals) and P values were estimated from log-binomial regression models weighted by the inverse of the number of images per animal and by using generalized estimating equations to adjust for repeated measures

c

Average penetration depth per virion over all 8 animals. t tests were performed to compare conditions without SEVI to those with SEVI.

d

P values determined by chi-square tests.