Dual infection with HIV‑1 and HIV‑2: double trouble or destructive interference?

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2010-05-04 DOI:10.2217/HIV.10.26
T. D. Silva, C. V. Tienen, S. Rowland-Jones, M. Cotten
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Abstract

HIV-1 and HIV-2 are two related retroviruses and, in regions where both infections are endemic, HIV-1/2 dual infection can occur. Several important questions arise about the interplay between these two viruses in a single host, including: what is the potential for HIV-1–HIV-2 recombinants to form, are there synergistic or inhibitory mechanisms that result in distinct viral replication dynamics when compared with HIV-1 or HIV-2 monoinfected individuals and what are the factors to consider when choosing antiretroviral regimes in HIV-1/2 dual-infected individuals? We summarize the relevant evidence to answer these questions, as well as indentify trends in prevalence and how the natural history of HIV-1/2 dual infection differs from that of HIV-1 or HIV-2 monoinfection. The epidemiological and in vitro evidence pertaining to the question of whether HIV-2 infection may protect against HIV-1 superinfection will also be addressed.
HIV - 1和HIV - 2双重感染:双重麻烦还是破坏性干扰?
HIV-1和HIV-2是两种相关的逆转录病毒,在两种感染都流行的地区,可能发生HIV-1/2双重感染。关于这两种病毒在单一宿主中的相互作用,出现了几个重要的问题,包括:HIV-1 - HIV-2重组体形成的可能性是什么,与HIV-1或HIV-2单感染个体相比,是否存在导致不同病毒复制动力学的协同或抑制机制,以及在HIV-1/2双感染个体中选择抗逆转录病毒方案时应考虑哪些因素?我们总结了相关证据来回答这些问题,并确定流行趋势,以及HIV-1/2双重感染的自然历史与HIV-1或HIV-2单感染的不同之处。与HIV-2感染是否可以预防HIV-1重复感染有关的流行病学和体外证据也将得到解决。
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