儿童和青少年细胞 HIV-1 病毒库的性质和演变。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 VIROLOGY Virologie Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1684/vir.2023.1039
Jade Canape, Madeleine Aby Diallo, Hugo Soudeyns
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初次感染后不久,艾滋病毒就会隐藏在细胞储库中,很难或几乎不可能将其清除。在缺乏有效的抗逆转录病毒治疗的情况下,几乎无一例外地会再次出现生产性感染,导致 CD4+ T 细胞数量下降和艾滋病病情恶化。成人感染艾滋病病毒的过程(水平传播)与儿童经围产期传播感染艾滋病病毒的过程有很大不同:儿童的稳态病毒载量更高,坚持使用抗逆转录病毒疗法更难控制病毒载量,在缺乏治疗的情况下,感染艾滋病病毒的儿童的预期寿命明显短于成人。与成人的情况相比,我们对儿童细胞储库的性质、它在数量上的重要性、它在时间上的持续性、它在婴儿期、童年期和青春期的演变以及它对儿童艾滋病发病机制的影响知之甚少。一些关于儿童艾滋病毒感染在没有治疗的情况下自发缓解的病例报道也燃起了人们的希望,希望能找到一种途径,导致儿童和成人艾滋病毒/艾滋病的功能性治愈。
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Nature and evolution of the cellular HIV-1 reservoir in children and adolescents.

Shortly after primary infection, HIV hides in cellular reservoirs from which it becomes difficult or almost impossible to dislodge. In the absence of effective antiretroviral therapy, there is almost invariably resurgence of productive infection leading to a decline in CD4+ T cell counts and progression of HIV disease. The course of HIV infection in adults (horizontal transmission) differs significantly from that acquired in children following perinatal transmission: steady-state viral load is higher in children, adherence issues make it more difficult to control viral load using antiretroviral therapy, and the life expectancy of HIV-infected children in absence of treatment is markedly shorter than that of adults. Compared to the situation in adults, we know very little about the nature of the cellular reservoir in children, about its importance at the quantitative level, about its persistence over time, about its evolution during infancy, childhood and adolescence, and about its influence on the pathogenesis of pediatric HIV-AIDS. Some reported cases of spontaneous remission of HIV infection in children in the absence of treatment have also fueled the hopes of discovering avenues leading to a functional cure for HIV-AIDS in both children and adults.

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Virologie
Virologie VIROLOGY-
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