Lahaye Xavier, Manel Nicolas
Institut Curie, 12 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France; INSERM U932, 12 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.
Institut Curie, 12 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France; INSERM U932, 12 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.
Curr Opin Virol. 2015 Apr;11:55-62. doi: 10.1016/j.coviro.2015.01.013. Epub 2015 Feb 17.
HIV-1 replicates in immune cells that normally respond to incoming viruses and induce antiviral immune responses. Under this constant surveillance, how HIV-1 interacts with the host to escape immune control and causes immunopathology is still being untangled. Recently, a series of HIV-1 interactions with innate sensors of viruses expressed by immune target cells have been identified. Here, we review the HIV-1 factors that escape, engage and regulate these innate immune sensors. We discuss the general principles of these interactions as well as the remarkable cell-type specificity of the regulatory mechanisms and their resulting immune responses. Innate sensors directly intersect viral replication with immunity, and understanding their triggering, or lack thereof, improves our ability to design immune interventions.
HIV-1在通常会对入侵病毒作出反应并诱导抗病毒免疫反应的免疫细胞中复制。在这种持续监测下,HIV-1如何与宿主相互作用以逃避免疫控制并引发免疫病理仍有待阐明。最近,已确定了一系列HIV-1与免疫靶细胞表达的病毒固有传感器的相互作用。在此,我们综述了逃避、参与和调节这些固有免疫传感器的HIV-1因子。我们讨论了这些相互作用的一般原则以及调节机制及其产生的免疫反应的显著细胞类型特异性。固有传感器直接将病毒复制与免疫联系起来,了解它们的触发情况或缺乏触发情况,可提高我们设计免疫干预措施的能力。