Role of MicroRNAs in Establishing Latency of Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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作者
Bukhari, Muhammad Munam Mustafa [1 ]
Mir, Iqra [1 ]
Idrees, Muhammad [1 ]
Afzal, Samia [1 ]
Shahid, Muhammad [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Punjab, Natl Ctr Excellence Mol Biol CEMB, Div Mol Virol, Lahore, Pakistan
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acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); cellular microRNAs; combined antiretroviral therapy (cART); highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART); lentivirus; microRNAs; RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC); viral latency; NEGATIVE ELONGATION-FACTOR; LONG-TERM SURVIVOR; RNA-POLYMERASE-II; CD4(+) T-CELLS; GENE-EXPRESSION; CELLULAR MICRORNA; HIV-1; PROMOTER; TAT; TRANSCRIPTION; ACTIVATION;
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10.1615/CritRevEukaryotGeneExpr.2020034571
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) emerged as an epidemic in Africa in 1981, and now it has become a most destructive global pandemic. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is responsible for the pathogenesis of AIDS, and it is usually transmitted through unsafe sexual activities. HIV is a lentivirus that can remain latent in the host cells for a long period, and it has various mechanisms to establish latency. The HIV genome encodes several microRNAs (miRNA-TAR, miRNA-H1, miRNA-H3, and miRNA-Nef-367) that act as posttranscriptional control by targeting mRNA sequences. The miRNA-TAR, miRNA-Nef-367, and miRNA-H1 have established roles in HIV latency, whereas miRNA-H3 can activate the latent reservoirs of HIV. The human genome also encodes several miRNAs that have defensive roles against infections. Cellular miRNAs (miRNA-29a, miRNA-146a, miRNA-34c-5'p, miRNA-186, miRNA-210 and miRNA-222) also contribute to viral latency. The most challenging hurdle in the development of effective HIV therapeutics is viral latency. A complete understanding of latency will enable us to develop efficient therapeutics and to eradicate HIV from the globe.
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