Journal of Leukocyte Biology: An Official Publication of the Reticuloendothelial Society | |
Macrophage polarization and HIV‐1 infection | |
关键词: cytokines; chemokines; HIV‐; 1; DC‐; SIGN; tuberculosis; | |
DOI : 10.1189/jlb.1009673 | |
学科分类:生理学 | |
来源: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology | |
【 摘 要 】
PolarizationofMPintoclassicallyactivated(M1)andalternativelyactivated(M2a,M2b,andM2c)macrophagesiscriticalinmediatinganeffectiveimmuneresponseagainstinvadingpathogens.However,severalpathogensusetheseactivationpathwaystofacilitatedisseminationandpathogenesis.VirusesgenerallyinduceanM1‐likephenotypeduringtheacutephaseofinfection.InadditiontopromotingthedevelopmentofTh1responsesandIFNproduction,M1macrophagesoftenproducecytokinesthatdriveviralreplicationandtissuedamage.AsshownforHIV‐1,polarizationcanalsoaltermacrophagesusceptibilitytoinfection.InvitropolarizationintoM1cellspreventsHIV‐1infection,andM2apolarizationinhibitsviralreplicationatapost‐integrationlevel.M2acellsalsoexpresshighlevelsofC‐typelectinsthatcanfacilitatemacrophage‐mediatedtransmissionofHIV‐1toCD4+Tcells.MacrophagesareparticularlyabundantinmucosalmembranesandunlikeDCs,donotusuallymigratetodistaltissues.Asaresult,macrophagesarelikelytocontributetoHIV‐1pathogenesisinmucosalratherthanlymphatictissues.InvivopolarizationofMPislikelytospanaspectrumofactivationphenotypesthatmaychangethepermissivitytoandaltertheoutcomeofHIV‐1andotherviralinfections...
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