Generalized immune activation and innate immune responses in simian immunodeficiency virus infection

被引:52
作者
Bosinger, Steven E. [2 ]
Sodora, Donald L. [3 ]
Silvestri, Guido [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Yerkes Natl Primate Res Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
[2] Emory Univ, Emory Vaccine Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
[3] Seattle Biomed Res Inst, Seattle, WA 98109 USA
关键词
African green monkey; chronic immune activation; HIV; IFNa; innate immunity; interferon stimulated genes; plasmacytoid dendritic cells; review; simian immunodeficiency virus; sooty mangabey type I interferon; PLASMACYTOID DENDRITIC CELLS; NONPATHOGENIC SIV INFECTION; INTERFERON-PRODUCING CELLS; I INTERFERON; HIV-INFECTION; RHESUS MACAQUES; LYMPH-NODES; TYPE-1; INFECTION; SOOTY MANGABEYS; NATURAL HOSTS;
D O I
10.1097/COH.0b013e3283499cf6
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Purpose of review Chronic immune activation is a key factor driving the immunopathogenesis of AIDS. During pathogenic HIV/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infections, innate and adaptive antiviral immune responses contribute to chronic immune activation. In contrast, nonpathogenic SIV infections of natural hosts such as sooty mangabeys and African green monkeys (AGMs) are characterized by low immune activation despite similarly high viremia. This review focuses on the role of innate immune responses in SIV infection. Recent findings Several studies have examined the role of innate immune responses to SIV as potential drivers of immune activation. The key result of these studies is that both pathogenic SIV infection of macaques and nonpathogenic SIV infections of natural hosts are associated with strong innate immune responses to the virus, high production of type I interferons by plasmacytoid dendritic cells, and upregulation of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). However, SIV-infected sooty mangabeys and AGMs (but not SIV-infected macaques) rapidly downmodulate the interferon response within 4-6 weeks of infection, thus resulting in a state of limited immune activation during chronic infection. Summary Studies in nonhuman primates suggest that chronic innate/interferon responses may contribute to AIDS pathogenesis. Further, the ability of natural host species to resolve innate immune responses after infection provides a novel avenue for potential immunotherapy.
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