CD8 + T-cell responses in HIV controllers: potential implications for novel HIV remission strategies.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Rachel L Rutishauser, Lydie Trautmann
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Immunological studies of spontaneous HIV and simian virus (SIV) controllers have identified virus-specific CD8 +  T cells as a key immune mechanism of viral control. The purpose of this review is to consider how knowledge about the mechanisms that are associated with CD8 +  T cell control of HIV/SIV in natural infection can be harnessed in HIV remission strategies.

Recent findings: We discuss characteristics of CD8 +  T-cell responses that may be critical for suppressing HIV replication in spontaneous controllers comprising HIV antigen recognition including specific human leukocyte antigen types, broadly cross-reactive T cell receptors and epitope targeting, enhanced expansion and antiviral functions, and localization of virus-specific T cells near sites of reservoir persistence. We also discuss the need to better understand the timing of CD8 +  T-cell responses associated with viral control of HIV/SIV during acute infection and after treatment interruption as well as the mechanisms by which HIV/SIV-specific CD8 +  T cells coordinate with other immune responses to achieve control.

Summary: We propose implications as to how this knowledge from natural infection can be applied in the design and evaluation of CD8 +  T-cell-based remission strategies and offer questions to consider as these strategies target distinct CD8 +  T-cell-dependent mechanisms of viral control.

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HIV控制者的CD8 + t细胞反应:对新型HIV缓解策略的潜在影响
综述目的:对自发性HIV和猿猴病毒(SIV)控制者的免疫学研究已经确定病毒特异性CD8 + T细胞是病毒控制的关键免疫机制。本综述的目的是考虑在自然感染中CD8 + T细胞控制HIV/SIV的相关机制如何在HIV缓解策略中得到利用。最近的发现:我们讨论了CD8 + T细胞反应的特征,这些特征可能是抑制HIV复制的关键,包括HIV抗原识别,包括特异性人类白细胞抗原类型,广泛交叉反应的T细胞受体和表位靶向,增强的扩增和抗病毒功能,以及病毒特异性T细胞在库持久性位点附近的定位。我们还讨论了在急性感染期间和治疗中断后,需要更好地了解与HIV/SIV病毒控制相关的CD8 + T细胞反应的时间,以及HIV/SIV特异性CD8 + T细胞与其他免疫反应协调以实现控制的机制。摘要:我们提出了如何将这些来自自然感染的知识应用于基于CD8 + t细胞的缓解策略的设计和评估的意义,并提出了一些问题,因为这些策略针对不同的CD8 + t细胞依赖的病毒控制机制。
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Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
7.30%
发文量
115
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published bimonthly and offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field, each issue of Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With six disciplines published across the year – including HIV and ageing, a HIV vaccine, and epidemiology – every issue also contains annotated reference detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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