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自然杀伤细胞在 HIV-1 感染中的作用:一把双刃剑。

Natural killer cells in HIV-1 infection: a double-edged sword.

机构信息

Georg-Speyer-Haus, Institute of Biomedical Research, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

出版信息

AIDS Rev. 2011 Apr-Jun;13(2):67-76.

Abstract

In order to propagate and persist within the host, HIV-1 subverts a variety of checkpoints of innate and adaptive viral immunosurveillance. Many of these are related to natural killer cells, which bridge innate and adaptive immunity and play a major role in defeating virus infections. HIV-1 affects cytotoxicity of natural killer cells towards infected cells and natural killer cell-mediated priming of effector cells of the adaptive immune system. Moreover, a subpopulation of natural killer cells was found sensitive to infection by HIV-1. Consequently, an efficient immune response against HIV-1 cannot be mounted in most patients. The current review highlights the molecular interplay between HIV-1 and effector cells of the host immune system with a focus on natural killer cells, and summarizes strategies of HIV-1 to escape from natural killer cell immunosurveillance. A detailed knowledge of these immune escape strategies might lead to the identification of access points for intervention in order to block infection and progression to AIDS.

摘要

为了在宿主中传播和持续存在,HIV-1 颠覆了先天和适应性病毒免疫监视的各种检查点。其中许多与自然杀伤 (NK) 细胞有关,NK 细胞连接先天和适应性免疫,并在战胜病毒感染方面发挥着重要作用。HIV-1 影响 NK 细胞对感染细胞的细胞毒性和 NK 细胞介导的适应性免疫系统效应细胞的启动。此外,发现一群自然杀伤细胞易受 HIV-1 感染。因此,大多数患者无法产生有效的免疫反应来对抗 HIV-1。目前的综述强调了 HIV-1 与宿主免疫系统效应细胞之间的分子相互作用,重点是自然杀伤细胞,并总结了 HIV-1 逃避自然杀伤细胞免疫监视的策略。详细了解这些免疫逃避策略可能有助于确定干预的切入点,以阻断感染并阻止其进展为艾滋病。

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