HIV–Host Cell Interactions

Author:

Masenga Sepiso K.12ORCID,Mweene Bislom C.1ORCID,Luwaya Emmanuel1,Muchaili Lweendo1ORCID,Chona Makondo1,Kirabo Annet2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HAND Research Group, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mulungushi University, Livingstone Campus, Livingstone 10101, Zambia

2. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Room 536 Robinson Research Building, Nashville, TN 37232-6602, USA

Abstract

The development of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) was a great milestone in the management of HIV infection. ARVs suppress viral activity in the host cell, thus minimizing injury to the cells and prolonging life. However, an effective treatment has remained elusive for four decades due to the successful immune evasion mechanisms of the virus. A thorough understanding of the molecular interaction of HIV with the host cell is essential in the development of both preventive and curative therapies for HIV infection. This review highlights several inherent mechanisms of HIV that promote its survival and propagation, such as the targeting of CD4+ lymphocytes, the downregulation of MHC class I and II, antigenic variation and an envelope complex that minimizes antibody access, and how they collaboratively render the immune system unable to mount an effective response.

Funder

Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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