HIV-particles in spermatozoa of patients with AIDS and their transfer into the oocyte

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Abstract

By immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization at the electron microscopy level, and by the PCR technique, we have shown that HIV-1 binds and enters normal sperm; that viral particles, their antigens, and nucleic acid are present in sperm from HIV-1 infected men; and that such sperm can transfer HIV-1 like particles to normal human oocytes. We also present evidence that a galactosylceramide-like compound is present on the sperm membrane and could function as an alternative receptor for HIV.

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Baccetti, B., Benedetto, A., Burrini, A. G., Collodel, G., Ceccarini, E. C., Crisà, N., … Solazzo, D. (1994). HIV-particles in spermatozoa of patients with AIDS and their transfer into the oocyte. Journal of Cell Biology, 127(4), 903–914. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.127.4.903

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