Regulatory T cells in HIV immunotherapy.

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2010-11-01 DOI:10.2217/hiv.10.51
Bernard Jc Macatangay, Charles R Rinaldo
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Abstract

Significant research has been conducted on the role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in HIV infection. To date, however, it is not clear whether Tregs play a detrimental role or a beneficial role in the pathogenesis of HIV infection. In fact, a number of immunotherapeutic strategies to control HIV infection have revealed a possible antagonistic role for Tregs. This necessitates investigating ways to counteract the suppressive function, such as through Treg depletion or blockade of specific Treg immunosuppressive mechanisms, without further increasing the cellular immune activation associated with chronic HIV infection. Simply applying Treg immunotherapeutic strategies used in diseases other than HIV may pose problems due to the complexity of HIV immunopathogenesis. Studies are therefore necessary to elucidate the different immunoregulatory networks in HIV infection in order to determine the specific cellular or molecular pathways that can be altered to boost the body's immune control of HIV.

调节性T细胞在HIV免疫治疗中的应用。
关于调节性T细胞(Tregs)在HIV感染中的作用已经进行了大量的研究。然而,迄今为止,尚不清楚Tregs在HIV感染的发病机制中是起有害作用还是起有益作用。事实上,许多控制HIV感染的免疫治疗策略已经揭示了Tregs可能的拮抗作用。这就需要研究对抗这种抑制功能的方法,例如通过Treg耗竭或阻断特定的Treg免疫抑制机制,而不进一步增加与慢性HIV感染相关的细胞免疫激活。由于艾滋病毒免疫发病机制的复杂性,简单地应用用于艾滋病毒以外疾病的Treg免疫治疗策略可能会带来问题。因此,有必要研究阐明艾滋病毒感染中不同的免疫调节网络,以确定可以改变的特定细胞或分子途径,以增强人体对艾滋病毒的免疫控制。
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