编程T细胞杀手治疗艾滋病毒:教新狗新把戏,让沉睡的狗躺着。

Kellie N Smith, Robbie B Mailliard, Charles R Rinaldo
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尽管联合抗逆转录病毒治疗(cART)取得了成功,但潜伏病毒库仍然存在于hiv -1感染者体内。不幸的是,当患者从cART中移除时,内源性细胞毒性T淋巴细胞(ctl)无法控制病毒反弹。已经提出了一种“踢杀”策略来根除这种病毒库,即通过诱导潜伏的药物诱导受感染的T细胞表达病毒蛋白,然后通过ctl消除它们。目前尚不清楚刺激现有的hiv -1特异性CTL是否足够,或者是否应该从naïve T细胞中提取新的CTL。在这篇综述中,我们提出树突状细胞(dc),最有效的抗原呈递细胞,作为狗的训练员,可以诱导T细胞(狗)做伟大的戏法。我们提出的假设是,HIV-1的治疗将需要靶向naïve T细胞,并且需要“教新狗新把戏”,同时避免激活潜在功能失调的内源性记忆ctl(让睡眠的狗躺着)。
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Programming T cell Killers for an HIV Cure: Teach the New Dogs New Tricks and Let the Sleeping Dogs Lie.

Programming T cell Killers for an HIV Cure: Teach the New Dogs New Tricks and Let the Sleeping Dogs Lie.

Despite the success of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), a latent viral reservoir persists in HIV-1-infected persons. Unfortunately, endogenous cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are unable to control viral rebound when patients are removed from cART. A "kick and kill" strategy has been proposed to eradicate this reservoir, whereby infected T cells are induced to express viral proteins via latency-inducing drugs followed by their elimination by CTLs. It has yet to be determined if stimulation of existing HIV-1-specific CTL will be sufficient, or if new CTLs should be primed from naïve T cells. In this review, we propose that dendritic cells (DCs), the most potent antigen presenting cells, act as dog trainers and can induce T cells (the dogs) to do magnificent tricks. We propose the hypothesis that an HIV-1 cure will require targeting of naïve T cells and will necessitate "teaching new dogs new tricks" while avoiding activation of potentially dysfunctional endogenous memory CTLs (letting the sleeping dogs lie).

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