摘要
A recent study published in Science by Wang and colleagues shows that premature activation of the HIV-1 protease leads to caspase activation and recruitment domain 8(CARD8)inflammasome-mediated pyroptosis of infected macrophages and CD4+T cells(Fig.1).These findings might help to improve approaches aiming to eliminate the latent viral reservoirs upon HIV-1 reactivation.Most invading viral pathogens trigger the innate immune system and are usually rapidly controlled and eventually eliminated.Cells sense viral intruders via so-called pattern recognition receptors(PRRs)capable of detecting pathogen-associated molecular patterns(PAMPs)allowing discrimination between self and non-self.In many cases,these patterns are viral nucleic acids that show pathogen-specific structures or emerge at the wrong localization in the cell.Ultimately,activation of PRRs by their respective ligands leads to the induction of various anti-viral signaling cascades,among them the inflammasome.
基金
The authors are supported by the DFG(CRC 1279 and SPP 1923)as well as the BMBF(IMMUNOMOD)
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL。