Mucosal immunity in acute HIV: a review of recent work.

Barbara L Shacklett
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Purpose of review: This review summarizes recent research literature relevant to mucosal immunity and acute/early HIV infection.

Recent findings: Recent findings include new insights on the HIV transmission "bottleneck" at mucosal surfaces, the impact of acute HIV on germinal centers and mucosal B-cell function, the expression of cytotoxic effector molecules by mucosal CD8+ T-cells, and an enhanced understanding of the impact of acute HIV on innate cell-mediated defenses including mucosa-associated invariant T-cells invarant natural killer T-cells and natural killer cells.

Summary: Now more than 40 years since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, extensive research has elucidated the dynamics of HIV replication and the corresponding host response. However, the vast majority of HIV-related immunopathogenesis studies have focused on innate and adaptive immune responses in peripheral blood. Mucosal tissues serve as the primary portals of entry for HIV and house the majority of the body's lymphocytes. Innate and adaptive immune responses in mucosal tissues are of particular relevance during the acute phase of HIV disease, as successful defenses can both limit viral dissemination within the host and prevent transmission to a new host, yet until recently these responses were poorly understood.

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急性艾滋病病毒的粘膜免疫:最新研究综述。
综述目的:本综述概述了与粘膜免疫和急性/早期 HIV 感染相关的最新研究文献:最近的发现包括:对粘膜表面 HIV 传播 "瓶颈 "的新认识、急性 HIV 对生殖中心和粘膜 B 细胞功能的影响、粘膜 CD8+ T 细胞细胞毒性效应分子的表达,以及加深了解急性 HIV 对先天性细胞介导的防御功能(包括粘膜相关不变性 T 细胞、不变性自然杀伤 T 细胞和自然杀伤细胞)的影响。摘要:自艾滋病毒/艾滋病开始流行至今已有 40 多年,大量研究已经阐明了艾滋病毒复制的动态和相应的宿主反应。然而,绝大多数与 HIV 相关的免疫发病机制研究都侧重于外周血中的先天性和适应性免疫反应。粘膜组织是 HIV 进入人体的主要门户,并容纳了人体的大部分淋巴细胞。粘膜组织中的先天性和适应性免疫反应在 HIV 疾病的急性期尤为重要,因为成功的防御既能限制病毒在宿主体内的传播,又能防止病毒传播到新的宿主。
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