Cummins Nathan W, Badley Andrew D
Division of Infectious Diseases, Mayo Clinic, 200 - 1st Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA.
Mol Cell Ther. 2014 Jul 3;2:20. doi: 10.1186/2052-8426-2-20. eCollection 2014.
Defining how HIV does, and does not, kill the host CD4 T cell that it infects is of paramount importance in an era when research is approaching a cure for infection. Three mutually exclusive pathways can lead to the death of HIV-infected cells during the HIV life cycle, before, coincident and after HIV integration and consequently may affect viral replication. We discuss the molecular mechanism underlying these pathways, the evidence supporting their roles in vivo, and contemplate how understanding these pathways might inform novel approaches to promote viral cure of HIV.
在研究接近攻克HIV感染的时代,明确HIV如何以及为何不会杀死其感染的宿主CD4 T细胞至关重要。在HIV生命周期中,在HIV整合之前、同时以及之后,有三种相互排斥的途径可导致HIV感染细胞死亡,因此可能影响病毒复制。我们讨论了这些途径背后的分子机制、支持它们在体内作用的证据,并思考了解这些途径如何为促进HIV病毒治愈的新方法提供思路。