Immunology of AIDS: approaches to understanding the immunopathogenesis of HIV infection.

Z F Rosenberg, A S Fauci
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Abstract

Infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes an extensive array of immunologic abnormalities which ultimately lead to severe immunosuppression, opportunistic disease, and death. Many of the immunologic defects can be attributable to the quantitative and qualitative deficiencies of T4 lymphocytes caused by HIV. Other abnormalities may reflect chronic HIV exposure to or infection of other immunologic cells including B cells and monocyte/macrophages. A summary of the potential mechanisms of pathogenesis of HIV infection is shown in fig. 2. One of the most puzzling aspects of infection with HIV is the length and variability of time between initial infection and disease. It appears that activation of latent or chronic, smoldering infection into active disease may be the result of a variety of factors, including heterologous viruses and cytokines, whose common denominator is the ability to induce the production of DNA-binding proteins that interact with the HIV-LTR and induce transcription of virus.

艾滋病免疫学:了解HIV感染的免疫发病机制的途径。
感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)引起广泛的免疫异常,最终导致严重的免疫抑制、机会性疾病和死亡。许多免疫缺陷可归因于HIV引起的T4淋巴细胞的定量和定性缺陷。其他异常可能反映慢性HIV暴露或感染其他免疫细胞,包括B细胞和单核/巨噬细胞。HIV感染的潜在发病机制概述如图2所示。艾滋病毒感染最令人困惑的一个方面是从最初感染到疾病之间的时间长度和可变性。潜伏或慢性阴燃感染激活为活动性疾病可能是多种因素的结果,包括异源病毒和细胞因子,其共同点是能够诱导产生与HIV-LTR相互作用并诱导病毒转录的dna结合蛋白。
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