Epigenetic reprogramming of the host immune system during acute HIV.

Current opinion in HIV and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1097/COH.0000000000000935
Alina P S Pang, Michael J Corley
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This review explores the epigenetic mechanisms driving immune dysregulation during acute HIV, focusing on how early HIV exploits host epigenetic machinery to establish viral persistence and evade immune clearance.

Recent findings: Epigenetic reprogramming during acute HIV plays a pivotal role in shaping immune responses, establishing viral reservoirs, and driving persistent immune dysfunction. Recent studies leveraging genome-wide DNA methylation profiling, single-cell transcriptomics, and chromatin accessibility assays are elucidating key mechanisms through which HIV exploits the host epigenome to evade immune surveillance and promote viral persistence.

Summary: Epigenetic reprogramming during acute HIV is a critical determinant of viral persistence and immune dysfunction. Understanding these mechanisms offers new avenues for therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating the epigenome to disrupt reservoir formation, enhance immune responses, and advance HIV cure efforts.

急性HIV期间宿主免疫系统的表观遗传重编程。
综述目的:本综述探讨了急性HIV期间驱动免疫失调的表观遗传机制,重点关注早期HIV如何利用宿主表观遗传机制建立病毒持久性并逃避免疫清除。近期发现:急性HIV期间的表观遗传重编程在形成免疫反应、建立病毒库和驱动持续免疫功能障碍中起关键作用。最近的研究利用全基因组DNA甲基化分析、单细胞转录组学和染色质可及性分析,阐明了HIV利用宿主表观基因组逃避免疫监视和促进病毒持久性的关键机制。摘要:急性HIV期间的表观遗传重编程是病毒持续性和免疫功能障碍的关键决定因素。了解这些机制为治疗策略提供了新的途径,这些治疗策略旨在调节表观基因组以破坏储库的形成,增强免疫反应,并推进HIV治愈工作。
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