Postgraduate School, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
Division of Clinical Virology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan.
PeerJ. 2024 Sep 19;12:e18002. doi: 10.7717/peerj.18002. eCollection 2024.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic is a global health emergency. Studies suggest a connection between heat shock proteins (HSPs) and HIV-1 infection pathogenesis. This systematic review aims to summarize HSPs' role in HIV-1 infection pathogenesis.
A systematic literature search was undertaken across the National Library of Medicine (MEDLINE-PubMed), Science Direct, Web of Science, Scopus, SpringerLink, Sage, ProQuest, and Google Scholar databases, using related keywords to synthesize the HSPs' role in HIV-1 infection pathogenesis. This literature review was conducted according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, and the protocol was registered in the Open Science Framework (OSF) database under DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/VK3DJ.
A database search revealed 3,332 articles, with 14 studies analysing the interaction between HSPs and HIV-1 across different cell types. HSPs are involved in HIV-1 infection through direct interactions and indirect responses to cellular stress, including HSP40, HSP70, HSPBP1, and HSP90. The study explores HSP interactions at various stages of the viral life cycle, including entry, uncoating, replication, transmission, and latency reactivation.
HSPs are crucial for the HIV lifecycle and immune response, offering the potential for new therapeutic strategies. Further research is needed to understand the clinical significance and target potential.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)大流行是全球卫生紧急事件。研究表明热休克蛋白(HSPs)与 HIV-1 感染发病机制之间存在关联。本系统综述旨在总结 HSPs 在 HIV-1 感染发病机制中的作用。
通过国家医学图书馆(MEDLINE-PubMed)、Science Direct、Web of Science、Scopus、SpringerLink、Sage、ProQuest 和 Google Scholar 数据库进行系统文献检索,使用相关关键词来综合 HSPs 在 HIV-1 感染发病机制中的作用。本文献综述按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行,并在 Open Science Framework(OSF)数据库中以 DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/VK3DJ 进行了注册。
数据库搜索显示有 3332 篇文章,其中 14 项研究分析了 HSPs 与不同细胞类型中的 HIV-1 之间的相互作用。HSPs 通过直接相互作用和对细胞应激的间接反应参与 HIV-1 感染,包括 HSP40、HSP70、HSPBP1 和 HSP90。该研究探讨了 HSP 在病毒生命周期的各个阶段的相互作用,包括进入、脱壳、复制、传播和潜伏期再激活。
HSPs 对 HIV 生命周期和免疫反应至关重要,为新的治疗策略提供了潜力。需要进一步研究以了解其临床意义和潜在的靶点。