Natural killer cells are a crucial component of the innate immune response to certain tumours and to various viruses, fungi, parasites and bacteria. HIV has infected more than 60 million people worldwide and has led to more than 23 million deaths. At present, there are ~40 million people who are living with HIV infection, and there were 5 million new infections in 2004. As part of the innate immune system, natural killer cells might have an important role in host defence against HIV infection, as well as in the control of HIV replication in vivo. In this regard, it is important to understand how natural killer cells and HIV interact. This Review focuses on the role of natural killer cells in controlling HIV infection and on the impact of HIV and HIV-viraemia-induced immune activation on natural-killer-cell function.

NK cells in HIV infection : paradigm for protection or targets for ambush / A.S. Fauci, D. Mavilio, S. Kottilil. - In: NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1474-1733. - 5:11(2005 Nov), pp. 835-843. [10.1038/nri1711]

NK cells in HIV infection : paradigm for protection or targets for ambush

D. Mavilio
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2005

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Natural killer cells are a crucial component of the innate immune response to certain tumours and to various viruses, fungi, parasites and bacteria. HIV has infected more than 60 million people worldwide and has led to more than 23 million deaths. At present, there are ~40 million people who are living with HIV infection, and there were 5 million new infections in 2004. As part of the innate immune system, natural killer cells might have an important role in host defence against HIV infection, as well as in the control of HIV replication in vivo. In this regard, it is important to understand how natural killer cells and HIV interact. This Review focuses on the role of natural killer cells in controlling HIV infection and on the impact of HIV and HIV-viraemia-induced immune activation on natural-killer-cell function.
Chemokines ; HIV ; HIV Infections ; Humans ; Killer Cells, Natural ; Lymphocyte Activation ; Receptors, Immunologic ; Receptors, Natural Killer Cell ; Viremia
Settore MED/46 - Scienze Tecniche di Medicina di Laboratorio
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettive
nov-2005
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