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Advances in macrophage and dendritic cell biology in HIV-1 infection stress key understudied areas in infection, pathogenesis, and analysis of viral reservoirs

机译:HIV-1感染的巨噬细胞和树突状细胞生物学研究进展:感染,发病机制和病毒库分析中关键研究领域

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The continued quest to intervene in HIV-1 infection by halting transmission, suppressing replication, or eradicating disease in infected subjects stresses the significance of dendritic cell and macrophage biology as early and persistent players in the relationship between infection and disease. As highlighted by new data and presentations at the Sixth International Workshop on HIV and Cells of Macrophage/Dendritic Lineage and Other Reservoirs, a greater emphasis is currently underway in studying the potential of targeting these cell types by intervention early in infection, better defining viral phenotypes and entry mechanisms with a more precise nomenclature system, identifying new, intrinsic cellular factors that may restrict infection within these cell types, and pursuing novel roles for macrophage activation and trafficking. Other key areas include examination of these cells as sources of viral persistence in patients, their roles in coinfection, and their metabolic function in HIV pathogenesis and drug toxicity. This issue of JLB contains reviews and original research reports from the workshop, which highlight new findings, current research questions, and key areas in need of future investigation as a result of their significance to HIV prevention and pathogenesis.
机译:通过停止传播,抑制复制或消除被感染者的疾病来继续干预HIV-1感染的努力,突显了树突状细胞和巨噬细胞生物学作为感染和疾病之间关系的早期和长期参与者的重要性。如第六届国际艾滋病毒和巨噬细胞/树突细胞谱系及其他贮库细胞国际研讨会上的新数据和演讲所强调的那样,目前正在更加重视研究通过在感染早期干预以更好地确定病毒表型来靶向这些细胞类型的潜力。和具有更精确命名系统的进入机制,确定可能限制这些细胞类型内感染的新的内在细胞因子,并为巨噬细胞激活和运输寻求新的作用。其他关键领域包括检查这些细胞是否是患者体内病毒持久性的来源,它们在合并感染中的作用以及它们在HIV发病机理和药物毒性中的代谢功能。本期JLB包含来自研讨会的评论和原始研究报告,这些研究报告和新发现强调了新发现,当前研究问题以及需要进一步研究的关键领域,因为它们对HIV预防和发病机理具有重要意义。

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