Collman Ronald G, Perno Carlo-Federico, Crowe Suzanne M, Stevenson Mario, Montaner Luis J
Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Leukoc Biol. 2003 Nov;74(5):631-4. doi: 10.1189/jlb.0703357. Epub 2003 Sep 2.
Defining how human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) interacts with macrophages, dendritic cells (DC), and other non-T cell reservoirs remains a critical area of research despite widespread use in the developed world of highly active antiretroviral therapy. In fact, as highlighted at the Fifth International Workshop on HIV and Cells of Macrophage/Dendritic Lineage and Other Reservoirs, as viral suppression in T cells becomes increasingly effective, these alternative reservoirs may take on even greater relative importance as sites for viral persistence and as a target for purging. These cells may be especially important reservoirs in several critical settings of clinical relevance, and there are major differences in the molecular mechanisms that regulate HIV replication in these cells compared with T cells. Dysfunction of these cells may also play a major role in particular aspects of pathogenesis. Three broad themes emerged from the workshop regarding areas of recent progress, which also serve to identify current research challenges of (i). determining the role played by macrophages, DC, and other non-T cell viral targets in transmission and dissemination and as viral reservoirs at various stages of disease and in different compartments in vivo; (ii). identifying the molecular mechanisms by which virus-cell interactions affect the inflammatory, immune, and other functions of these cells; and (iii). defining the unique pathways that regulate infection and replication in these cellular compartments. This issue of JLB contains several reviews and original reports resulting from the workshop that address recent progress and highlight the current research questions regarding these cell types.
尽管高效抗逆转录病毒疗法在发达国家已广泛应用,但确定人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)如何与巨噬细胞、树突状细胞(DC)及其他非T细胞储存库相互作用仍是一个关键研究领域。事实上,正如在第五届HIV与巨噬细胞/树突状细胞谱系及其他储存库细胞国际研讨会上所强调的,随着T细胞中的病毒抑制变得越来越有效,这些替代储存库作为病毒持续存在的场所和清除目标,可能会变得更加重要。在一些具有临床相关性的关键情况下,这些细胞可能是特别重要的储存库,而且与T细胞相比,调节HIV在这些细胞中复制的分子机制存在重大差异。这些细胞的功能障碍在发病机制的某些特定方面可能也起主要作用。研讨会上出现了关于近期进展领域的三个广泛主题,这些主题也有助于确定当前的研究挑战,即(i)确定巨噬细胞、DC及其他非T细胞病毒靶标在传播和扩散以及在疾病不同阶段和体内不同区室作为病毒储存库所起的作用;(ii)确定病毒与细胞相互作用影响这些细胞的炎症、免疫及其他功能的分子机制;(iii)确定调节这些细胞区室中感染和复制的独特途径。本期《JLB》包含了研讨会上产生的几篇综述和原始报告,这些报告阐述了近期进展,并突出了关于这些细胞类型的当前研究问题。