Dendritic-cell interactions with HIV: infection and viral dissemination

L Wu, VN KewalRamani - Nature reviews immunology, 2006 - nature.com
Nature reviews immunology, 2006nature.com
Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial for the generation and the regulation of adaptive immunity.
Because DCs have a pivotal role in marshalling immune responses, HIV has evolved ways
to exploit DCs, thereby facilitating viral dissemination and allowing evasion of antiviral
immunity. Defining the mechanisms that underlie cell–cell transmission of HIV and
understanding the role of DCs in this process should help us in the fight against HIV
infection. This Review highlights the latest advances in our understanding of the interactions …
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial for the generation and the regulation of adaptive immunity. Because DCs have a pivotal role in marshalling immune responses, HIV has evolved ways to exploit DCs, thereby facilitating viral dissemination and allowing evasion of antiviral immunity. Defining the mechanisms that underlie cell–cell transmission of HIV and understanding the role of DCs in this process should help us in the fight against HIV infection. This Review highlights the latest advances in our understanding of the interactions between DCs and HIV, focusing on the mechanisms of DC-mediated viral dissemination.
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