Corinne Liesnard
Free University of Brussels
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Current HIV Research | 2008
Alionka Bostan; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Serena Emiliani; Laurent Debaisieux; Corinne Liesnard; Yvon Englert
The serodiscordant couples, where the male is HIV-positive, are treated in fertility clinics, using the sperm washing technique by gradient centrifugation. This protocol cannot be carried out in oligo-azoospermic patients, where spermatozoa retrieval from the epididymis and testis must be performed. We developed a single sperm washing technique, where the spermatozoa, after the retrieval, are washed with the aid of a micromanipulator, to obtain virus decontamination and then used for the intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The experiment was performed by using sperm samples containing three different viral loads. After one hour of incubation, spermatozoa were taken one by one from the HIV loaded drop and washed in four different microdrops. Before each passage into the next washing drop, the pipette was emptied in a first waste drop and then loaded with new washing medium from a second separate loading drop. After transferring of 10 spermatozoa in these four successive drops, the washing medium and the virus-loaded drops were tested for the HIV RNA presence by the nested RT-PCR technique. The presence of the virus was detected in the waste drop of all three viral loads. The four washing microdrops were each time negative for the presence of HIV-1 RNA, tested by the nested RT-PCR technique. The results show that by rinsing the spermatozoa four times, we are able to diminish the viral load to an undetectable level. Our data demonstrate that single sperm washing can be performed in the cases of extreme male sterility in HIV-positive men. From now on the couples, where the male is oligoazoospermic and HIV positive, could be included in our ICSI program, respecting the usual viral safety level of the ART techniques for the embryo.
Dermatology | 1993
R. Vadoud-Seyedi; Corinne Liesnard; F. Willaert; Dominique Parent
A fatal case of disseminated varicella in a 28-year-old immunocompromised woman is reported. Abdominal pain was the first manifestation of the disease, generalized vesicular eruption developed later. The cutaneous lesions became purpuric, and spontaneous hematomas appeared as a result of disseminated intravascular coagulation. Primary varicella infection remains a serious problem in immunocompromised patients.
Clinical Genetics | 2009
Eric Gonzalez-Merino; Zengbe; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Isabelle Place; Alionka Bostan; Serena Emiliani; Corinne Liesnard; Jean-Christophe Goffard; Marc Abramowicz; Yvon Englert
Since 1999, the Erasme Hospital Fertility Clinic has carried a special programme for patients with HIV seropositivity. The philosophy of the programme is to give access to these patients in a secure environment to the same technological facilities available to any other patients. Many of these patients being native from sub‐Saharan countries, they are often sickle cell disease (SCD) carriers, a common autosomal recessive disorder in these regions, and a severe affection in homozygotes. We hereby report, for the first time, the birth of a healthy sickle haemoglobin (HbS) heterozygous baby after preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for SCD in an HIV‐serodiscordant couple of HbS mutation carriers with longstanding infertility. The prospective mother was 35 years old and HIV positive with an undetectable viral load under highly active antiretroviral therapy. One carrier embryo was transferred and resulted in the birth of a healthy HbS carrier baby girl. Despite stimulation difficulties, sometimes described in HIV patients, PGD represents an interesting additional technology, especially in populations where the coexistence of both diseases is frequent. PGD could even be preferred to prenatal diagnosis for couples of HbS carriers if the woman is HIV positive, as invasive prenatal samplings carry a risk of materno‐foetal viral transmission.
Human Reproduction Update | 2004
Yvon Englert; Benoît Lesage; Jean-Paul Van Vooren; Corinne Liesnard; Isabelle Place; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Serena Emiliani; Anne Delbaere
Prenatal Diagnosis | 1994
Catherine Donner; Corinne Liesnard; Françoise Brancart; Frédéric Rodesch
Human Reproduction | 1995
Eric Jauniaux; Davor Jurkovic; Béatrice Gulbis; Corinne Liesnard; C. Lees; Stuart Campbell
Human Reproduction | 2001
Yvon Englert; Jean-Paul Van Vooren; Isabelle Place; Corinne Liesnard; Chantal Laruelle; Anne Delbaere
Fertility and Sterility | 2007
Yvon Englert; Emmanuelle Moens; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Corinne Liesnard; Serena Emiliani; Anne Delbaere; Fabienne Devreker
Human Reproduction | 1998
Corinne Liesnard; Philippe Revelard; Yvon Englert
Fertility and Sterility | 2006
Benoît Lesage; Anne-Sophie Vannin; Serena Emiliani; Laurent Debaisieux; Yvon Englert; Corinne Liesnard