Integration of retroviral vectors in the human genome follows non random patterns that favor insertional deregulation of gene expression and may cause risks of insertional mutagenesis when used in clinical gene therapy. Understanding how viral vectors integrate into the human genome is a key issue in predicting these risks. We provide a new statistical method to compare retroviral integration patterns. We identified the positions where vectors derived from the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and the Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus (MLV) show different integration behaviors in human hematopoietic progenitor cells. Non-parametric density estimation was used to identify candidate comparative hotspots, which were then tested and ranked. We fou...
Murine leukemia virus (MLV)-derived vectors are widely used for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene t...
Integration of retroviral DNA into host cell DNA is a defining feature of retroviral replication. HI...
Insertional oncogenesis is a possible consequence of the integration of gamma-retroviral (RV) or len...
Integration of retroviral vectors in the human genome follows non random patterns that favor inserti...
The completion of the human genome sequence has made possible genome-wide studies of retroviral DNA ...
The completion of the human genome sequence has made possible genome-wide studies of retroviral DNA ...
Integration of retroviral vectors in the human genome follows nonrandom patterns that favor insertio...
Retroviral integration is a non-random process, whereby pre-integration complexes of different virus...
Retroviral vectors are widely used in gene therapy to introduce therapeutic genes into patients ’ ce...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell genome is a process central to the replication cyc...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses integrate the retroviral cDNA within the host chromosomal DNA. Inte...
Gamma-retroviruses and lentiviruses integrate non-randomly in mammalian genomes, with specific prefe...
Integration of gamma-retroviruses (RV) and lehtiviruses (LV) follows different, non random patterns ...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses generate a DNA copy of their RNA genome and integrate retroviral cD...
Retroviral replication proceeds through an obligate integrated DNA provirus, making retroviral vecto...
Murine leukemia virus (MLV)-derived vectors are widely used for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene t...
Integration of retroviral DNA into host cell DNA is a defining feature of retroviral replication. HI...
Insertional oncogenesis is a possible consequence of the integration of gamma-retroviral (RV) or len...
Integration of retroviral vectors in the human genome follows non random patterns that favor inserti...
The completion of the human genome sequence has made possible genome-wide studies of retroviral DNA ...
The completion of the human genome sequence has made possible genome-wide studies of retroviral DNA ...
Integration of retroviral vectors in the human genome follows nonrandom patterns that favor insertio...
Retroviral integration is a non-random process, whereby pre-integration complexes of different virus...
Retroviral vectors are widely used in gene therapy to introduce therapeutic genes into patients ’ ce...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell genome is a process central to the replication cyc...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses integrate the retroviral cDNA within the host chromosomal DNA. Inte...
Gamma-retroviruses and lentiviruses integrate non-randomly in mammalian genomes, with specific prefe...
Integration of gamma-retroviruses (RV) and lehtiviruses (LV) follows different, non random patterns ...
Upon cell invasion, retroviruses generate a DNA copy of their RNA genome and integrate retroviral cD...
Retroviral replication proceeds through an obligate integrated DNA provirus, making retroviral vecto...
Murine leukemia virus (MLV)-derived vectors are widely used for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene t...
Integration of retroviral DNA into host cell DNA is a defining feature of retroviral replication. HI...
Insertional oncogenesis is a possible consequence of the integration of gamma-retroviral (RV) or len...