Indian J Med Res
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The accessory Nef protein is expressed by all primate lentiviruses--HIV-1,HIV-2 and simian immune deficiency virus (SIV). Its expression in the early stages of the viral life cycle ensures two basic attributes of HIV infection. These are T-cell activation and the establishment of a persistent state of infection. ⋯ These include major histocompatibility complex-I (MHC I) and (MHC II) present on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and target cells, and CD4 and CD28 present on helper T cells. In this review we present these biological properties of Nef from a mechanistic point of view, and relate them to the structural attributes and interactions of the Nef protein. A brief outline of the limited studies on Nef from Indian subtype C HIV-1 isolates is also presented.
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Progression of HIV infection is largely dependent on the interaction between the viral factors and host factors. HIV primarily infects the CD4 lymphocytes in the body. It brings about the destruction of CD4 cells through multiple mechanisms including apoptosis. ⋯ One of the gray areas is the role of mucosal immune response in HIV infection. However, it is clear that it is not a single component but orchestrated action of different immune mechanisms will decide the outcome of HIV infection. The studies in persons exposed to HIV infection but who are uninfected and the long term non-progressors will be critical for understanding the immunopathogenesis of HIV infection.