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Influence of Common Mucosal Co-Factors on HIV Infection in the Female Genital Tract

机译:常见粘膜辅助因子对女性生殖道HIV感染的影响

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Women constitute almost half of HIV-infected population globally, and the female genital tract (FGT) accounts for approximately 40% of all new HIV infections worldwide. The FGT is composed of upper and lower parts, distinct in their morphological and functional characteristics. Co-factors in the genital microenvironment, such as presence of hormones, semen, and other sexually transmitted infections, can facilitate or deter HIV infection and play a critical role in determining susceptibility to HIV. In this review, we examine some of these co-factors and their potential influence. Presence of physical and chemical barriers such as epithelial tight junctions, mucus, and anti-microbial peptides can actively block and inhibit viral replication, presenting a significant deterrent to HIV. Upon exposure, HIV and other pathogens first encounter the genital epithelium: cells that express a wide repertoire of pattern recognition receptors that can recognize and directly initiate innate immune responses. These and other interactions in the genital tract can lead to direct and indirect inflammation and enhance the number of local target cells, immune activation, and microbial translocation, all of which promote HIV infection and replication. Better understanding of the dynamics of HIV transmission in the female genital tract would be invaluable for improving the design of prophylactic strategies against HIV.
机译:在全球感染艾滋病毒的人口中,女性几乎占一半,而女性生殖道(FGT)约占全球所有新增HIV感染的40%。 FGT由上部和下部组成,它们的形态和功能特征各不相同。生殖器微环境中的辅助因素,例如激素,精液和其他性传播感染的存在,可以促进或阻止HIV感染,并在确定对HIV的易感性中起关键作用。在这篇综述中,我们研究了其中一些辅助因素及其潜在影响。物理和化学屏障(例如上皮紧密连接,粘液和抗微生物肽)的存在可以主动阻断和抑制病毒复制,从而对HIV产生了极大的威慑作用。暴露后,HIV和其他病原体首先会遇到生殖器上皮:这些细胞表达多种模式识别受体,这些模式识别受体可以识别并直接启动先天性免疫应答。生殖道中的这些相互作用和其他相互作用可导致直接和间接炎症,并增强局部靶细胞的数量,免疫激活和微生物易位,所有这些都会促进HIV感染和复制。更好地了解女性生殖道中艾滋病毒传播的动态,对于改进针对艾滋病毒的预防策略的设计将是无价的。

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