Neuropathogenesis of HIV-1: insights from across the spectrum of acute through long-term treated infection.

IF 7.9 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Seminars in Immunopathology Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-26 DOI:10.1007/s00281-022-00953-5
Lauren Killingsworth, Serena Spudich
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This review outlines the neuropathogenesis of HIV, from initial HIV entry into the central nervous system (CNS) to chronic infection, focusing on key advancements in the last 5 years. Discoveries regarding acute HIV infection reveal timing and mechanisms of early HIV entry and replication in the CNS, early inflammatory responses, and establishment of genetically distinct viral reservoirs in the brain. Recent studies additionally explore how chronic HIV infection is maintained in the CNS, examining how the virus remains in a latent "hidden" state in diverse cells in the brain, and how this leads to sustained pathological inflammatory responses. Despite viral suppression with antiretroviral therapy, HIV can persist and even replicate in the CNS, and associate with ongoing neuropathology including CD8 + T-lymphocyte mediated encephalitis. Crucial investigation to advance our understanding of the immune mechanisms that both control viral infection and lead to pathological consequences in the brain is necessary to develop treatments to optimize long-term neurologic health in people living with HIV.

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HIV-1 的神经发病机制:从急性感染到长期感染的整个过程中获得的启示。
这篇综述概述了艾滋病病毒的神经发病机制,从艾滋病病毒最初进入中枢神经系统(CNS)到慢性感染,重点介绍了过去 5 年中取得的主要进展。有关艾滋病病毒急性感染的发现揭示了艾滋病病毒早期进入中枢神经系统和在中枢神经系统复制的时间和机制、早期炎症反应以及在大脑中建立基因独特的病毒库。最近的研究还探讨了中枢神经系统中如何维持艾滋病毒的慢性感染,研究了病毒如何在大脑的各种细胞中保持潜伏的 "隐藏 "状态,以及如何导致持续的病理炎症反应。尽管抗逆转录病毒疗法抑制了病毒,但艾滋病毒仍可在中枢神经系统中持续存在甚至复制,并与包括 CD8 + T 淋巴细胞介导的脑炎在内的持续神经病理学相关联。为了开发治疗方法,优化艾滋病病毒感染者的长期神经健康,我们有必要进行重要的调查,以加深我们对控制病毒感染和导致大脑病理后果的免疫机制的了解。
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Seminars in Immunopathology
Seminars in Immunopathology 医学-病理学
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12 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Seminars in Immunopathology is to bring clinicians and pathologists up-to-date on developments in the field of immunopathology.For this purpose topical issues will be organized usually with the help of a guest editor.Recent developments are summarized in review articles by authors who have personally contributed to the specific topic.
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