Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford.
Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London.
AIDS. 2022 Nov 15;36(14):1903-1915. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000003319. Epub 2022 Jul 9.
Despite progress in preexposure prophylaxis, the number of newly diagnosed cases with HIV-1 remains high, highlighting the urgent need for preventive and therapeutic strategies to reduce HIV-1 acquisition and limit disease progression. Early immunological events, occurring during acute infection, are key determinants of the outcome and course of disease. Understanding early immune responses occurring before viral set-point is established, is critical to identify potential targets for prophylactic and therapeutic approaches. Natural killer (NK) cells represent a key cellular component of innate immunity and contribute to the early host defence against HIV-1 infection, modulating the pathogenesis of acute HIV-1 infection (AHI). Emerging studies have identified tools for harnessing NK cell responses and expanding specialized NK subpopulations with adaptive/memory features, paving the way for development of novel HIV-1 therapeutics. This review highlights the knowns and unknowns regarding the role of NK cell subsets in the containment of acute HIV-1 infection, and summarizes recent advances in selectively augmenting NK cell functions through prophylactic and therapeutic interventions.
尽管在暴露前预防方面取得了进展,但新诊断出的 HIV-1 病例数量仍然很高,这凸显了迫切需要预防和治疗策略,以减少 HIV-1 的获得和限制疾病进展。早期免疫事件发生在急性感染期间,是疾病结局和进程的关键决定因素。了解在病毒设定点建立之前发生的早期免疫反应对于确定预防和治疗方法的潜在目标至关重要。自然杀伤 (NK) 细胞是先天免疫的关键细胞成分,有助于宿主在早期抵御 HIV-1 感染,调节急性 HIV-1 感染 (AHI) 的发病机制。新兴研究已经确定了利用 NK 细胞反应和扩展具有适应性/记忆特征的专门 NK 亚群的工具,为开发新型 HIV-1 治疗方法铺平了道路。这篇综述强调了 NK 细胞亚群在控制急性 HIV-1 感染中的已知和未知作用,并总结了通过预防和治疗干预选择性增强 NK 细胞功能的最新进展。