Dendritic cell function in HIV infection

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2009-09-08 DOI:10.2217/HIV.09.34
Elizabeth A. Miller, N. Bhardwaj, Meagan P. O’Brien
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Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen-presenting cells that serve as critical links between innate and adaptive immunity. Recent advances have revealed that DC interactions with HIV are pleiotropic. As direct antimicrobial effector cells, DCs may play a role in whether HIV infection is established upon mucosal exposure. As potent antigen-presenting cells, DCs probably modulate control of chronic HIV disease through the priming of adaptive immune responses. By contrast, DCs may contribute to HIV pathogenesis through the enhancement of T-cell infection, production of inflammatory cytokines that lead to chronic immune activation (and a proapoptotic state) and the formation of suppressive T-regulatory cells. In this article, recent progress in the field of HIV–DC interactions, including mucosal infection and HIV transmission to T cells, DC infection and activation, DC number and function in acute and chronic HIV infection, and DC immunoregulatory effects are discussed.
HIV感染中的树突状细胞功能
树突状细胞(dc)是抗原呈递细胞,是先天免疫和适应性免疫之间的关键联系。最近的进展表明DC与HIV的相互作用是多效性的。作为直接的抗菌效应细胞,树突状细胞可能在HIV感染是否在粘膜暴露后建立中发挥作用。作为有效的抗原呈递细胞,dc可能通过启动适应性免疫反应来调节慢性HIV疾病的控制。相比之下,dc可能通过增强t细胞感染、产生炎症细胞因子(导致慢性免疫激活(和促凋亡状态))和形成抑制性t调节细胞来促进HIV发病。本文综述了近年来HIV - DC相互作用领域的最新进展,包括粘膜感染和HIV向T细胞的传播,DC感染和激活,DC数量和功能在急慢性HIV感染中的作用,以及DC的免疫调节作用。
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