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Monocyte/Macrophage-Mediated Innate Immunity in HIV-1 Infection: From Early Response to Late Dysregulation and Links to Cardiovascular Diseases Onset

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VIROLOGICA SINICA
卷 36, 期 4, 页码 565-576

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s12250-020-00332-0

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Monocytes; Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Persistent immune activation; Coagulation; Cardiovascular diseases (CVD)

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  1. South African Medical Research Council

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Monocytes and macrophages play crucial roles in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, where the early host response can determine the nature of the infection. The expansion of monocyte subsets provides a deeper understanding of their role in chronic inflammation and increasing the risk of coagulation during HIV-1 infection.
Although monocytes and macrophages are key mediators of the innate immune system, the focus has largely been on the role of the adaptive immune system in the context of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Thus more attention and research work regarding the innate immune system-especially the role of monocytes and macrophages during early HIV-1 infection-is required. Blood monocytes and tissue macrophages are both susceptible targets of HIV-1 infection, and the early host response can determine whether the nature of the infection becomes pathogenic or not. For example, monocytes and macrophages can contribute to the HIV reservoir and viral persistence, and influence the initiation/extension of immune activation and chronic inflammation. Here the expansion of monocyte subsets (classical, intermediate and non-classical) provide an increased understanding of the crucial role they play in terms of chronic inflammation and also by increasing the risk of coagulation during HIV-1 infection. This review discusses the role of monocytes and macrophages during HIV-1 pathogenesis, starting from the early response to late dysregulation that occurs as a result of persistent immune activation and chronic inflammation. Such changes are also linked to downstream targets such as increased coagulation and the onset of cardiovascular diseases.

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