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HIV Infection in the Female Genital Tract: Discrete Influence of the Local Mucosal Microenvironment

机译:女性生殖道中的HIV感染:局部粘膜微环境的离散影响。

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Women acquire HIV infections predominantly at the genital mucosa through heterosexual transmission. Therefore, the immune milieu at female genital surfaces is a critical determinant of HIV susceptibility. In this review, we recapitulate the evidence suggesting that several distinctive innate immune mechanisms in the female genital tract (FGT) serve to significantly deter or facilitate HIV-1 infection. Epithelial cells lining the FGT play a key role in forming a primary barrier to HIV entry. These cells express Toll-like receptors and other receptors that recognize and respond directly to pathogens, including HIV-1. In addition, innate biological factors produced by epithelial and other cells in the FGT have anti-HIV activity. Female sex hormones, co-infection with other pathogens and components in semen may also exacerbate or down-modulate HIV transmission. A combination of innate and adaptive immune factors and their interactions with the local microenvironment determine the outcome of HIV transmission. Improving our understanding of the female genital microenvironment will be useful in developing treatments that augment and sustain protective immune responses in the genital mucosa, such as microbicides and vaccines, and will provide greater insight into viral pathogenesis in the FGT.
机译:妇女主要通过异性传播在生殖器粘膜感染艾滋病毒。因此,女性生殖器表面的免疫环境是HIV易感性的关键决定因素。在这篇综述中,我们总结了证据,表明女性生殖道(FGT)中的几种独特的先天免疫机制可显着阻止或促进HIV-1感染。 FGT内衬的上皮细胞在形成HIV进入的主要障碍中起着关键作用。这些细胞表达Toll样受体和其他识别并直接响应包括HIV-1在内的病原体的受体。另外,由FGT中的上皮细胞和其他细胞产生的先天生物因子具有抗HIV活性。女性性激素,与其他病原体的共同感染以及精液中的成分也可能加剧或下调HIV的传播。先天性和适应性免疫因子的组合及其与局部微环境的相互作用决定了HIV传播的结果。增进我们对女性生殖器微环境的了解将有助于开发增强和维持生殖器粘膜中保护性免疫反应的治疗方法,例如杀微生物剂和疫苗,并将为FGT中的病毒发病机理提供更深入的了解。

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