人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
免疫疗法
细胞疗法
病毒学
过继性细胞移植
作者
Yuqi Zhou,Colby R. Maldini,Julie K. Jadlowsky,James L. Riley
标识
DOI:10.1093/infdis/jiaa223
摘要
HIV-infected individuals successfully controlling viral replication via antiretroviral therapy often have a compromised HIV-specific T-cell immune response due to the lack of CD4 T-cell help, viral escape, T-cell exhaustion, and reduction in numbers due to the withdrawal of cognate antigen. A successful HIV cure strategy will likely involve a durable and potent police force that can effectively recognize and eliminate remaining virus that may emerge decades after an individual undergoes an HIV cure regimen. T cells are ideally suited to serve in this role, but given the state of the HIV-specific T-cell response, it is unclear how to best restore HIV-specific T-cell activity prior initiation of a HIV cure strategy. Here, we review several strategies of generating HIV-specific T cells ex vivo that are currently being tested in the clinic and discuss how infused T cells can be part of an HIV cure strategy.
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