HIV-1 fitness and macrophages
- 1 November 2003
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Leukocyte Biology
- Vol. 74 (5) , 657-666
- https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.0403186
Abstract
HIV-1 comprises a collection of closely related, but not identical, viruses or quasispecies. Fitness represents a selective advantage for propagation among populations of organisms competing in a particular environment and is an important characteristic of viruses because of a link between fitness and pathogenesis. Environmental differences based on the type of cell that is targeted for infection or the cell type that produces virus, impact fitness. CD4-expressing cells of lymphocyte or macrophage lineage are the principal host cells for HIV-1, although the milieu in lymphocytes is distinct from the macrophage environment from the perspective of cell half-life and activation, signal transduction and expression of coreceptors, and bioavailability of antiretroviral drugs. Multiple viral determinants, including entry via envelope glycoproteins, replication by reverse transcriptase, and virion maturation by protease activity, contribute to fitness in different cells and provide targets for current antiretroviral therapies. This review focuses on fitness of HIV-1 in macrophages and examines the impact of protease inhibitors on fitness of quasispecies and an unexplained discordance between fitness and pathogenesis.Keywords
Funding Information
- PHS (HD32259, AI47723, AI47734, HL58005, T32 AR07603)
- Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
This publication has 180 references indexed in Scilit:
- Primary and Recombinant HIV Type 1 Strains Resistant to Protease Inhibitors Are Pathogenic in Mature Human Lymphoid TissuesAIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 2001
- Quantification of latent tissue reservoirs and total body viral load in HIV-1 infectionNature, 1997
- HIV-1 Dynamics in Vivo: Virion Clearance Rate, Infected Cell Life-Span, and Viral Generation TimeScience, 1996
- In vivo emergence of HIV-1 variants resistant to multiple protease inhibitorsNature, 1995
- Rapid turnover of plasma virions and CD4 lymphocytes in HIV-1 infectionNature, 1995
- Viral dynamics in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectionNature, 1995
- Replication and tropism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 as predictors of disease outcome in infants with vertically acquired infectionThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1993
- Macrophage and T cell-line tropisms of HIV-1 are determined by specific regions of the envelope gp!20 geneNature, 1991
- Role of Mononuclear Phagocytes in the Pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus InfectionAnnual Review of Immunology, 1990
- Spectrum of disease in macaque monkeys chronically infected with SIV/SMMVeterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1989