Abstract:CD45 is a transmembrane molecule with phosphatase activity, and plays a major role in immune cells. CD45 is required for the antigen receptor signal transduction, and attributed as an apoptosis regulator. Impairment of this function may result in autoimmune, immunodeficiency, and malignant diseases. The role of CD45 in HIV-1 infection is one of important research topics. This paper summarizes the research progress on the role of CD45 in HIV-1 infection.