Institute of Biophysics,The Chinese Academy of Sciences
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)
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.
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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