Evans Vanessa A, Cameron Paul U, Lewin Sharon R
Monash University, Department of Medicine, Central and Eastern Clinical School, Alfred Campus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Clin Immunol. 2008 Jan;126(1):1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2007.08.016. Epub 2007 Oct 3.
Thymic dendritic cells (DCs) are a unique subset of bone marrow-derived professional antigen presenting cells (APCs) that interact closely with developing thymocytes and play a crucial role in the process of negative selection and subsequent deletion of potential auto-reactive T cell clones. HIV-1 infection of the thymus has been implicated in the defective regeneration of the CD4(+) T cell pool in infected individuals. Thymic DCs are permissive to infection by HIV-1 and given their important role in T cell development, infected DCs within the thymus may contribute to the depletion of T cells. Here we review the phenotype and function of different DC subsets found within the human thymus and discuss potential mechanisms of how DCs may be important in CD4(+) T cell dysfunction in HIV-1 infection.
胸腺树突状细胞(DCs)是骨髓来源的专职抗原呈递细胞(APCs)的一个独特亚群,它们与发育中的胸腺细胞密切相互作用,并在阴性选择以及随后清除潜在自身反应性T细胞克隆的过程中发挥关键作用。胸腺的HIV-1感染与受感染个体中CD4(+) T细胞池的再生缺陷有关。胸腺DCs对HIV-1感染敏感,鉴于它们在T细胞发育中的重要作用,胸腺内被感染的DCs可能导致T细胞耗竭。在这里,我们综述了人类胸腺中不同DC亚群的表型和功能,并讨论了DCs在HIV-1感染中CD4(+) T细胞功能障碍中可能发挥重要作用的潜在机制。