Research progress in HIV auxiliary proteins counteracting host restriction factors.
- Author:
Qian-Qian CHEN
;
Qing-Gang XU
;
Chi-Yu ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Animals;
HIV;
metabolism;
physiology;
Host-Pathogen Interactions;
Humans;
Viral Proteins;
metabolism
- From:
Chinese Journal of Virology
2014;30(1):84-90
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Identification and functional analyses of antiviral restriction factors in hosts have become hot research topics. Four HIV restriction factors, APOBEC3G, Trim5alpha, Tetherin, and SAMHD1, have been identified in recent years. By encoding auxiliary proteins, lentiviruses can counteract host restriction factors. For example, the auxiliary proteins Vif, Vpu, and Vpx of HIV antagonize APOBEC3G, Tetherin, and SAMHD1, respectively. Furthermore, these auxiliary proteins enable the entry of HIV into host cells and influence the replication and pathogenicity of HIV. In this paper, we review the research progress in the functions of the three HIV auxiliary proteins that can antagonize the host restriction factors.