Type I interferon in HIV treatment: from antiviral drug to therapeutic target.

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2009-05-01 Epub Date: 2009-04-30 DOI:10.2217/hiv.09.8
Adriano Boasso
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Type I interferons (IFNs) are soluble molecules that exert potent antiviral activity and are currently used for the treatment of a panel of viral infections. In the case of HIV, the use of type I IFN has had limited success, and has almost been abandoned. During the last decade, a series of studies has highlighted how HIV infection may cause overactivation of type I IFN production, which contributes to the exhaustion of the immune system and to disease progression. This review describes the transition from the proposed use of type I IFN as antiviral drugs in HIV infection, to the idea that blocking their activity or production may provide an immunologic benefit of much greater importance than their antiviral activity.

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I 型干扰素在 HIV 治疗中的应用:从抗病毒药物到治疗目标。
I 型干扰素(IFN)是一种可溶性分子,具有强大的抗病毒活性,目前被用于治疗多种病毒感染。对于艾滋病病毒,I 型干扰素的使用效果有限,几乎已被放弃。过去十年间,一系列研究强调了艾滋病病毒感染如何可能导致 I 型 IFN 的过度激活,从而导致免疫系统衰竭和疾病进展。本综述描述了 I 型因子作为抗病毒药物用于艾滋病病毒感染的建议,到阻断 I 型因子的活性或产生可能带来比其抗病毒活性更重要的免疫学益处这一观点的转变。
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