The role of tunneling nanotubes during early stages of HIV infection and reactivation: implications in HIV cure.

NeuroImmune pharmacology and therapeutics Pub Date : 2023-01-04 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1515/nipt-2022-0015
Silvana Valdebenito, Akira Ono, Libin Rong, Eliseo A Eugenin
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Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs), also called cytonemes or tumor microtubes, correspond to cellular processes that enable long-range communication. TNTs are plasma membrane extensions that form tubular processes that connect the cytoplasm of two or more cells. TNTs are mostly expressed during the early stages of development and poorly expressed in adulthood. However, in disease conditions such as stroke, cancer, and viral infections such as HIV, TNTs proliferate, but their role is poorly understood. TNTs function has been associated with signaling coordination, organelle sharing, and the transfer of infectious agents such as HIV. Here, we describe the critical role and function of TNTs during HIV infection and reactivation, as well as the use of TNTs for cure strategies.

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隧道纳米管在HIV感染和再激活早期阶段的作用:对HIV治疗的影响。
隧道纳米管(TNT),也称为细胞因子或肿瘤微管,对应于实现长距离通信的细胞过程。TNT是质膜延伸,形成连接两个或多个细胞细胞质的管状突起。TNT主要在发育的早期阶段表达,而在成年期表达较差。然而,在中风、癌症和艾滋病毒等病毒感染等疾病中,TNT会增殖,但其作用尚不清楚。TNTs的功能与信号协调、细胞器共享和HIV等传染源的转移有关。在这里,我们描述了TNT在HIV感染和再激活过程中的关键作用和功能,以及TNT在治疗策略中的应用。
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