HIV-1 Induced Cell-to-Cell Fusion or Syncytium Formation.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tobias Starling, Sergi Padilla-Parra
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Abstract

HIV-1 cell-free infection has been thoroughly investigated; however, its relevance and importance in vitro are questionable. Cell-cell transmission is now thought to be the dominant mode of transmission within the host; however precise molecular details remain elusive. The considerable potency of cell-cell transmission hinges upon its ability to hijack and manipulate host immunological function to target uninfected cells, along with overcoming restriction factors and increasing the speed of latent pool formation. Another question of relevance is virus induced cell-cell fusion and how this process is regulated. How often HIV-1 induces the formation of syncytia? Is cell-cell function a potential process for HIV-1 transmission? These questions are discussed and reviewed together with a description of the most common ways of HIV-1 entry and transinfection.

HIV-1诱导细胞间融合或合胞体形成。
HIV-1无细胞感染已被彻底研究;然而,其在体外的相关性和重要性值得怀疑。细胞-细胞传播现在被认为是宿主内部的主要传播方式;然而,精确的分子细节仍然难以捉摸。细胞-细胞传播的巨大效力取决于其劫持和操纵宿主免疫功能以靶向未感染细胞的能力,以及克服限制因素和提高潜伏池形成速度的能力。另一个相关的问题是病毒诱导的细胞-细胞融合以及这个过程是如何被调节的。HIV-1诱导合胞体形成的频率是多少?细胞-细胞功能是HIV-1传播的一个潜在过程吗?这些问题将与HIV-1进入和感染的最常见途径的描述一起讨论和审查。
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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
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期刊介绍: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation is an up-to-date book series that presents and explores selected questions of cell and developmental biology. Each volume focuses on a single, well-defined topic. Reviews address basic questions and phenomena, but also provide concise information on the most recent advances. Together, the volumes provide a valuable overview of this exciting and dynamically expanding field.
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