Ramdas Pavitra, Sahu Amit Kumar, Mishra Tarun, Bhardwaj Vipin, Chande Ajit
Molecular Virology Laboratory, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal, Bhopal, India.
Front Microbiol. 2020 Dec 4;11:559792. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.559792. eCollection 2020.
HIV-1 employs a rich arsenal of viral factors throughout its life cycle and co-opts intracellular trafficking pathways. This exquisitely coordinated process requires precise manipulation of the host microenvironment, most often within defined subcellular compartments. The virus capitalizes on the host by modulating cell-surface proteins and cleverly exploiting nuclear import pathways for post entry events, among other key processes. Successful virus-cell interactions are indeed crucial in determining the extent of infection. By evolving defenses against host restriction factors, while simultaneously exploiting host dependency factors, the life cycle of HIV-1 presents a fascinating montage of an ongoing host-virus arms race. Herein, we provide an overview of how HIV-1 exploits native functions of the host cell and discuss recent findings that fundamentally change our understanding of the post-entry replication events.
HIV-1在其整个生命周期中利用多种丰富的病毒因子,并借助细胞内运输途径。这个精心协调的过程需要精确操控宿主微环境,这通常发生在特定的亚细胞区室中。该病毒通过调节细胞表面蛋白利用宿主,并巧妙地利用核输入途径进行病毒进入后的事件及其他关键过程。成功的病毒与细胞间相互作用对于确定感染程度确实至关重要。通过进化出对抗宿主限制因子的防御机制,同时利用宿主依赖因子,HIV-1的生命周期呈现出宿主与病毒持续军备竞赛的精彩画面。在此,我们概述了HIV-1如何利用宿主细胞的天然功能,并讨论了从根本上改变我们对病毒进入后复制事件理解的最新发现。