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cAMP During HIV Infection: Friend or Foe?

机译:HIV感染期间的cAMP:朋友还是敌人?

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Intracellular levels of cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) are important regulators of immune cells, partially determining the balance between activation and suppression. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms by which HIV infection increases cAMP levels in T cells, as well as the effect of cAMP on HIV-specific responses and its effect on HIV replication and infection. Results suggest that increased cAMP levels during HIV infection may have a dual and opposite roles. On the one hand, they could have a protective effect by limiting viral replication in infected cells and decreasing viral entry. On the other hand, they could have a detrimental role by reducing HIV-specific antiviral immune responses, thus reducing the clearance of the virus and contributing to T cell dysfunction. Future studies are thus needed to further define the beneficial versus detrimental roles of cAMP, as they could help establish new therapeutic targets to combat HIV replication and/or identify novel ways to boost antiviral immune responses.
机译:细胞内水平的环状3',5'-单磷酸腺苷(cAMP)是免疫细胞的重要调节剂,部分决定了激活和抑制之间的平衡。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了HIV感染增加T细胞中cAMP水平的机制,以及cAMP对HIV特异性应答的影响及其对HIV复制和感染的影响。结果表明,HIV感染期间cAMP水平升高可能具有双重作用和相反作用。一方面,它们可以通过限制感染细胞中的病毒复制并减少病毒进入而具有保护作用。另一方面,它们可能通过降低HIV特异性抗病毒免疫反应而发挥有害作用,从而降低病毒清除率并导致T细胞功能障碍。因此,需要进一步的研究来进一步定义cAMP的有益作用与有害作用,因为它们可以帮助建立新的治疗靶标来对抗HIV复制和/或确定增强抗病毒免疫应答的新方法。

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