利用先天免疫:自然杀伤细胞和先天免疫反应在水库清除。

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Current opinion in HIV and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-21 DOI:10.1097/COH.0000000000000972
Katharina Schiering, Maya Beiersdorfer, Angelique Hoelzemer
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综述目的:由于缺乏有效的疫苗,艾滋病毒大流行持续存在,本综述总结了利用自然杀伤细胞作为先天免疫系统的一部分治疗艾滋病毒的最新有前途的策略。最新发现:目前的HIV治愈方法旨在通过逆转抑制、细胞因子介导的激活和靶向库组织来增强自然杀伤细胞(NK)的功能。此外,hiv特异性NK细胞疗法包括广泛中和抗体介导的抗体依赖性细胞毒性、双特异性抗体和过继NK细胞转移。迄今为止,没有任何一种策略本身显示出足够的疗效,这突出了结合多种NK细胞策略的综合方法的重要性,以及考虑HIV-1的先天和适应性免疫应答之间的相互作用。总结:体外研究、动物模型和研究创新NK细胞疗法的临床试验的令人鼓舞的发现表明,它们具有治愈策略的潜力。可能需要结合不同的策略来产生协同作用,以克服潜伏病毒库所代表的主要挑战。
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Harnessing innate immunity: natural killer cells and innate immune responses in reservoir clearance.

Purpose of review: As the HIV pandemic persists in the absence of an effective vaccine, this review summarizes promising recent strategies harnessing natural killer cells as part of the innate immune system for HIV cure.

Recent findings: Current HIV cure approaches aim to enhance natural killer (NK) cell function by reversing inhibition, cytokine-mediated activation and targeting reservoir tissues. Additionally, HIV-specific NK cell therapies include broadly neutralizing antibody-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, bispecific antibodies and adoptive NK cell transfers. To date, none of the strategies by themselves showed sufficient efficacy, highlighting the importance of integrated approaches combining multiple NK cell-based strategies as well as considering the interplay between the innate and adaptive immune response to HIV-1.

Summary: Encouraging findings from in vitro studies, animal models and clinical trials studying innovative NK cell-based therapies demonstrate their potential for cure strategies. Different strategies may need to be combined to create synergy to overcome the major challenge represented by the latent viral reservoir.

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