Nixon Christopher C, Mavigner Maud, Silvestri Guido, Garcia J Victor
Division of Infectious Diseases, Center for AIDS Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.
Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, and.
J Infect Dis. 2017 Mar 15;215(suppl_3):S142-S151. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiw637.
Current HIV therapy is not curative regardless of how soon after infection it is initiated or how long it is administered, and therapy interruption almost invariably results in robust viral rebound. Human immunodeficiency virus persistence is therefore the major obstacle to a cure for AIDS. The testing and implementation of novel yet unproven approaches to HIV eradication that could compromise the health status of HIV-infected individuals might not be ethically warranted. Therefore, adequate in vitro and in vivo evidence of efficacy is needed to facilitate the clinical implementation of promising strategies for an HIV cure. Animal models of HIV infection have a strong and well-documented history of bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and eventual clinical implementation. More recently, animal models have been developed and implemented for the in vivo evaluation of novel HIV cure strategies. In this article, we review the recent progress in this rapidly moving area of research, focusing on the two most promising model systems: humanized mice and nonhuman primates.
目前的艾滋病病毒治疗方法无法治愈疾病,无论感染后多久开始治疗或治疗持续多长时间,治疗中断几乎总会导致病毒强劲反弹。因此,人类免疫缺陷病毒的持续存在是治愈艾滋病的主要障碍。测试和实施尚未得到验证的新型艾滋病病毒根除方法可能会损害艾滋病病毒感染者的健康状况,从伦理角度来看可能并不合理。因此,需要充分的体外和体内疗效证据,以促进有望治愈艾滋病的策略的临床应用。艾滋病病毒感染的动物模型在弥合实验室发现与最终临床应用之间的差距方面有着悠久且记录充分的历史。最近,已开发并应用动物模型对新型艾滋病病毒治愈策略进行体内评估。在本文中,我们回顾了这一快速发展的研究领域的最新进展,重点关注两个最有前景的模型系统:人源化小鼠和非人灵长类动物。