Finkel T H, Banda N K
Department of Pediatrics, National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Denver, Colorado 80206.
Curr Opin Immunol. 1994 Aug;6(4):605-15. doi: 10.1016/0952-7915(94)90149-x.
Although twelve years have passed since the identification of HIV as the cause of AIDS, we do not yet know how HIV kills its target, the CD4+ T cell, nor how this killing cripples the immune system. Prominent theories include direct killing of infected CD4+ T cells by the action or accumulation of cytopathic viral DNA, transcripts or proteins, or by virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes, and indirect killing of uninfected CD4+ T cells (and other immune cells) by autoimmune mechanisms, cytokines, superantigens, or apoptosis. In the past year, studies have provided tantalizing clues as to why infected cells may not die and how these infected cells kill innocent bystander cells.
尽管自确定HIV为艾滋病病因以来已过去12年,但我们仍不清楚HIV是如何杀死其靶细胞即CD4 + T细胞的,也不清楚这种杀伤是如何使免疫系统受损的。主要理论包括通过细胞病变性病毒DNA、转录本或蛋白质的作用或积累,或通过病毒特异性细胞毒性T淋巴细胞直接杀死被感染的CD4 + T细胞,以及通过自身免疫机制、细胞因子、超抗原或细胞凋亡间接杀死未感染的CD4 + T细胞(和其他免疫细胞)。在过去的一年里,研究已经提供了一些诱人的线索,说明受感染的细胞为何可能不会死亡,以及这些受感染的细胞是如何杀死无辜的旁观者细胞的。