Use of Humanized Mouse Models for Studying HIV-1 Infection, Pathogenesis and Persistence.

Journal of AIDS and HIV treatment Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Matthew Weichseldorfer, Alonso Heredia, Marvin Reitz, Joseph L Bryant, Olga S Latinovic
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Abstract

Despite decades of intensive basic and clinical research efforts, there is still no successful vaccine candidate against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). Standard combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) has been successfully developed and has given remarkable results suppressing HIV-1 infection and transmission. However, cART cannot fully clear the virus from the infected patients. A cure for HIV-1 is highly desirable to stop both the spread of the virus in humans and disease progression in HIV-1 patients. A safe and effective cure strategy for HIV-1 infection will require appropriate animal models that properly mimic HIV-1 infection and advance HIV-1 cure research. Animal models have been a crucial tool in the drug discovery process for investigation of HIV-1 disease mainly in preclinical evaluations of antiretroviral drugs and vaccines. An ideal animal model should recapitulate the main aspects of human-specific HIV-1 infection and pathogenesis with their associated immune responses, while permitting invasive antiretroviral studies. The best humanized mouse models would allow a thorough evaluation of antiretroviral strategies that are aimed towards reducing the establishment and size of the HIV-1 reservoirs. In this review, we evaluate multiple humanized mouse models while presenting their strengths and limitations for HIV-1 research. These humanized mouse models have been tailored in recent decades and heavily employed to address specific quintessential and remaining questions of HIV-1 persistence, pathogenesis and ultimately, eradication.

利用人源化小鼠模型研究HIV-1感染、发病机制和持久性。
尽管经过数十年密集的基础和临床研究,仍然没有成功的候选疫苗对抗人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV-1)。标准抗逆转录病毒联合疗法(cART)已经成功开发,并在抑制HIV-1感染和传播方面取得了显著的效果。然而,cART不能完全清除感染患者体内的病毒。HIV-1的治愈是非常可取的,既可以阻止病毒在人类中的传播,也可以阻止HIV-1患者的疾病进展。一种安全有效的治疗HIV-1感染的策略需要适当的动物模型来模拟HIV-1感染并推进HIV-1治疗研究。动物模型已成为研究HIV-1疾病的药物发现过程中的重要工具,主要用于抗逆转录病毒药物和疫苗的临床前评估。理想的动物模型应该概括人类特异性HIV-1感染的主要方面及其发病机制及其相关的免疫反应,同时允许进行侵入性抗逆转录病毒研究。最好的人源化小鼠模型将允许对旨在减少HIV-1储存库的建立和大小的抗逆转录病毒策略进行全面评估。在这篇综述中,我们评估了多种人源化小鼠模型,同时介绍了它们在HIV-1研究中的优势和局限性。近几十年来,这些人源化小鼠模型被量身定制,并被大量用于解决HIV-1持久性、发病机制和最终根除的具体典型和遗留问题。
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