Purcell Damian, Cunningham Anthony, Turville Stuart, Tachedjian Gilda, Landay Alan
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2012 Nov;28(11):1389-96. doi: 10.1089/AID.2012.0276. Epub 2012 Oct 10.
A group of over 200 international scientists came together on April 15 in Sydney, Australia just before the 2012 International Microbicides Conference as a part of a workshop to address the basic concepts and factors that modulate HIV infection at the mucosal surface. The meeting focused on defining the interaction between virus, prevailing host physiology, microbiota, and innate and adaptive immune responses and how they combine to impact the outcome at the moment of potential viral transmission. Speakers examined the biology of HIV entry during transmission, innate and natural antiviral mechanisms at the mucosa, microbicide efficacy, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamics, animal models, and opportunities for combining HIV prevention strategies. Other viral infection models both in vivo and in vitro were considered for the insights they provided into HIV transmission events. The workshop raised important questions that we need to answer to further our basic understanding of host and viral factors influencing HIV transmission to inform the development of novel prevention strategies.
在2012年国际杀微生物剂大会召开前夕,4月15日,200多名国际科学家齐聚澳大利亚悉尼,参加一个研讨会,探讨调节黏膜表面HIV感染的基本概念和因素。会议重点是明确病毒、宿主生理状况、微生物群以及先天性和适应性免疫反应之间的相互作用,以及它们如何共同影响潜在病毒传播时刻的结果。发言者探讨了传播过程中HIV进入的生物学机制、黏膜的先天性和天然抗病毒机制、杀微生物剂的疗效、药代动力学和药效学、动物模型以及联合HIV预防策略的机会。还考虑了其他体内和体外病毒感染模型,以了解它们对HIV传播事件的启示。该研讨会提出了一些重要问题,我们需要回答这些问题,以进一步加深对影响HIV传播的宿主和病毒因素的基本理解,为新型预防策略的开发提供依据。