Review: Type Ⅰ Interferons: a Double-edged Sword in HIV Infection
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This work was supported by grants from This work was supported by grants from the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission (D171100000517002) and from MOH (SQ2018ZX100015)

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    Type Ⅰ interferons (IFN-Ⅰs) are essential for antiviral immune responses and have been developed for the treatment of various viral infections. However, the roles of IFN-Ⅰs in HIV infection remain elusive. Recent data from HIV-infected humanized mice show that IFN-Ⅰs play both protective role by suppressing HIV replication and detrimental role by inhibiting anti-HIV immune responses. Administration of IFN-Ⅰ receptor (IFNAR)blocking antibody in the presence of antiretroviral therapy (ART) rescues anti-HIV immune responses and delays HIV rebound upon the cessation of antiviral drugs. Thus,IFN-Ⅰs provide a potential target for the development of novo drugs treating HIV infection.

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ZHANG Li-Guo.Review: Type Ⅰ Interferons: a Double-edged Sword in HIV Infection[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2018,45(9):966-970

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  • Received:July 10,2018
  • Revised:July 10,2018
  • Accepted:August 03,2018
  • Online: September 17,2018
  • Published: September 20,2018