Purpose of reviewThis review highlights the role of monocytes in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, focusing on their involvement in the inflammatory response and their function as viral targets and long-term reservoirs.Recent findingsMonocytes have been categorized into three subsets: classical, intermediate, and nonclassical, each with distinct functional characteristics. Advances in genetic sequencing technologies have enabled a more in-depth exploration of the phenotypic and functional variations among these subsets, particularly in the context of HIV. These findings underscore their role as crucial components of the immune response and as reservoirs for the virus.SummaryPrevious studies on the role of monocytes have demonstrated their contribution to persistent infection and chronic immune activation, especially in adults living with HIV. The lessons learned from these studies should now be harnessed to design studies focused on newborns and children with vertically acquired HIV.

Neri, A., Olivieri, G., Pighi, C., Amodio, D., Cotugno, N., Palma, P. (2024). Monocytes across life span in hiv infection: Lights and shadows. CURRENT OPINION IN HIV AND AIDS, 20(2) [10.1097/COH.0000000000000910].

Monocytes across life span in hiv infection: Lights and shadows

Neri A.;Olivieri G.;Amodio D.;Cotugno N.;Palma P.
2024-01-01

Abstract

Purpose of reviewThis review highlights the role of monocytes in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, focusing on their involvement in the inflammatory response and their function as viral targets and long-term reservoirs.Recent findingsMonocytes have been categorized into three subsets: classical, intermediate, and nonclassical, each with distinct functional characteristics. Advances in genetic sequencing technologies have enabled a more in-depth exploration of the phenotypic and functional variations among these subsets, particularly in the context of HIV. These findings underscore their role as crucial components of the immune response and as reservoirs for the virus.SummaryPrevious studies on the role of monocytes have demonstrated their contribution to persistent infection and chronic immune activation, especially in adults living with HIV. The lessons learned from these studies should now be harnessed to design studies focused on newborns and children with vertically acquired HIV.
2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/38
Settore MEDS-20/A - Pediatria generale e specialistica
Settore MEDS-10/B - Malattie infettive
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
HIV
inflammation
long-term reservoir
monocyte subsets
monocytes
This work was supported by the Italian Ministry of Health with “Current Research funds”. Supported by US National Institutes of Health and Hiv Vaccine to Reduce Reservoir In Children and Adolescent Network Epiical (HVRRICANE, U01AI135941). This work was also supported by federal funds from the NIH through the Pediatric Adolescent Virus Elimination Martin Delaney Collaboratory Project Number 1UM1AI164566-01.
https://journals.lww.com/co-hivandaids/fulltext/2025/03000/monocytes_across_life_span_in_hiv_infection_.5.aspx
Neri, A., Olivieri, G., Pighi, C., Amodio, D., Cotugno, N., Palma, P. (2024). Monocytes across life span in hiv infection: Lights and shadows. CURRENT OPINION IN HIV AND AIDS, 20(2) [10.1097/COH.0000000000000910].
Neri, A; Olivieri, G; Pighi, C; Amodio, D; Cotugno, N; Palma, P
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