HIV accessory proteins and surviving the host cell |
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Authors: | Jenny L. Anderson Thomas J. Hope |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612 Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Human immunodeficiency virus generates the accessory proteins Nef, viral infectivity factor (Vif), viral protein R, and viral protein U or viral protein X during viral replication in host cells. Although the significance of these accessory proteins is often lost in vitro, they are essential for viral pathogenesis in vivo. Therefore, these proteins have much potential as antiviral targets. Recent data reveal Vif perturbs an ill-defined antiviral pathway in host cells allowing HIV replication. These data highlight a common feature among HIV accessory proteins in manipulating the host to aid viral pathogenesis. Therefore, these new insights into Vif and other HIV accessory proteins are reviewed, emphasizing host cell interactions and new targets for therapeutic intervention. |
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