Cell and tissue reservoirs of HIV-1: dynamics during infection.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 VIROLOGY
Virologie Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1684/vir.2019.0784
P. Trémeaux, C. Rouzioux, V. Avettand-Fenoël
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Abstract

Current antiretroviral therapy allows the control of HIV replication but a relapse occurs most of the time in case of treatment interruption. The viral genome integration explains this persistence of HIV in all body tissues, at very variable levels depending on their density of CD4+ T-cells, HIV main target. Secondary lymphoid tissues are the most infected organs. Several techniques can be used to characterize the reservoir, detecting different forms of the virus. They are complementary to decipher the establishment of HIV reservoir during the primary infection and its dynamics afterwards. In peripheral blood, the earlier the initiation of treatment, the more important is the decrease in total HIV DNA. Early treatment prevents the progressive increase in stable integrated forms of HIV DNA and preserves immune cells from infection. A better understanding of HIV infection in controllers will also aid in the development of new therapeutic strategies targeting the reservoir.
HIV-1的细胞和组织储存库:感染期间的动态。
目前的抗逆转录病毒治疗可以控制艾滋病毒的复制,但在治疗中断的情况下,大多数情况下会复发。病毒基因组整合解释了艾滋病毒在所有身体组织中持续存在的原因,其水平取决于其CD4+ t细胞的密度,CD4+ t细胞是艾滋病毒的主要目标。继发性淋巴组织是最易感染的器官。有几种技术可用于确定病毒库的特征,检测不同形式的病毒。它们是互补的,可以解释初次感染期间HIV病毒库的建立及其之后的动态。在外周血中,越早开始治疗,总HIV DNA的减少就越重要。早期治疗可防止艾滋病毒DNA稳定整合形式的逐渐增加,并保护免疫细胞免受感染。更好地了解控制者中的HIV感染也将有助于开发针对储存库的新治疗策略。
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Virologie
Virologie VIROLOGY-
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
22.20%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Virologie offers top-level information for all those for whom virology is already the main or an important part of their activity: biologists, clinicians, pharmacists, veterinarians, agronomists, etc.
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