Cockerham Leslie R, Hatano Hiroyu, Deeks Steven G
Division of Infectious Diseases, Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave, Suite 5100, Milwaukee, WI, 53226, USA.
HIV/AIDS Division, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, 995 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94110, USA.
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep. 2016 Feb;13(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s11904-016-0296-x.
Descriptions of individuals who are able to control viral replication in the absence of antiretroviral therapy after receiving short-term therapy early in infection ("post-treatment controllers") has generated excitement and controversy within the field. As with natural or "elite" controllers, these cases provide hope that a long-term remission or "functional cure" might one day be possible. Here, we review what is known and not known about these cases and discuss the immunologic factors that may allow these unique individuals to be maintain viral control and may be important for future curative strategies.
对于那些在感染早期接受短期治疗后能够在不进行抗逆转录病毒治疗的情况下控制病毒复制的个体(“治疗后病毒控制者”)的描述,在该领域引发了兴奋和争议。与自然或“精英”病毒控制者一样,这些病例让人看到了有朝一日实现长期缓解或“功能性治愈”的希望。在此,我们回顾一下关于这些病例已知和未知的情况,并讨论可能使这些独特个体维持病毒控制的免疫因素,这些因素可能对未来的治愈策略很重要。