Let me in: Control of HIV nuclear entry at the nuclear envelope
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cytogfr.2018.02.006
Let me in: Control of HIV nuclear entry at the nuclear envelope
Abstract
The nuclear envelope is a physical barrier that isolates the cellular DNA from the rest of the cell, thereby limiting pathogen invasion. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has a remarkable ability to enter the nucleus of non-dividing target cells such as lymphocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells. While this step is critical for replication of the virus, it remains one of the less understood aspects of HIV infection. Here, we review the viral and host factors that favor or inhibit HIV entry into the nucleus, including the viral capsid, integrase, the central viral DNA flap, and the host proteins CPSF6, TNPO3, Nucleoporins, SUN1, SUN2, Cyclophilin A and MX2. We review recent perspectives on the mechanism of action of these factors, and formulate fundamental questions that remain. Overall, these findings deepen our understanding of HIV nuclear import and strengthen the favorable position of nuclear HIV entry for antiviral targeting.
Keywords: Dendritic cells; HIV; Innate immunity; Interferon-stimulated genes; LINC complex; MX2; Macrophages; Nuclear envelope; Nuclear import; SUN; T cells.
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