Help or Hinder: Protein Host Factors That Impact HIV-1 Replication

Viruses Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.3390/v16081281
Michael Rameen Moezpoor, Mario Stevenson
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Interactions between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and the host factors or restriction factors of its target cells determine the cell’s susceptibility to, and outcome of, infection. Factors intrinsic to the cell are involved at every step of the HIV-1 replication cycle, contributing to productive infection and replication, or severely attenuating the chances of success. Furthermore, factors unique to certain cell types contribute to the differences in infection between these cell types. Understanding the involvement of these factors in HIV-1 infection is a key requirement for the development of anti-HIV-1 therapies. As the list of factors grows, and the dynamic interactions between these factors and the virus are elucidated, comprehensive and up-to-date summaries that recount the knowledge gathered after decades of research are beneficial to the field, displaying what is known so that researchers can build off the groundwork of others to investigate what is unknown. Herein, we aim to provide a review focusing on protein host factors, both well-known and relatively new, that impact HIV-1 replication in a positive or negative manner at each stage of the replication cycle, highlighting factors unique to the various HIV-1 target cell types where appropriate.
帮助还是阻碍?影响 HIV-1 复制的蛋白质宿主因子
人体免疫缺陷病毒 1 型(HIV-1)与其宿主因子或目标细胞的限制因子之间的相互作用决定了细胞对感染的易感性和感染的结果。细胞固有的因子参与了 HIV-1 复制周期的每一个步骤,这些因子有的促进了有成效的感染和复制,有的则严重降低了感染成功的几率。此外,某些细胞类型所特有的因素也会导致这些细胞类型之间的感染差异。了解这些参与 HIV-1 感染的因素是开发抗 HIV-1 疗法的关键要求。随着各种因素的不断增加,这些因素与病毒之间的动态相互作用也得到了阐明,因此,全面而最新的总结将有助于该领域的研究,它将展示已知的知识,以便研究人员在他人的基础上研究未知的知识。在此,我们旨在提供一篇综述,重点介绍在复制周期的每个阶段以积极或消极的方式影响 HIV-1 复制的蛋白质宿主因子,包括众所周知的和相对较新的因子,并在适当的地方强调各种 HIV-1 靶细胞类型所特有的因子。
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