<div><p>HIV-1 integrates more frequently into transcribed genes, however the biological significance of HIV-1 integration targeting has remained elusive. Using a selective high-throughput chemical screen, we discovered that the cardiac glycoside digoxin inhibits wild-type HIV-1 infection more potently than HIV-1 bearing a single point mutation (N74D) in the capsid protein. We confirmed that digoxin repressed viral gene expression by targeting the cellular Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup> ATPase, but this did not explain its selectivity. Parallel RNAseq and integration mapping in infected cells demonstrated that digoxin inhibited expression of genes involved in T-cell activation and cell metabolism. Analysis of >400,000 unique integration sites ...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
International audienceHIV controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined ant...
Myeloid dendritic cells (DCs) can capture HIV-1 via the receptor CD169/Siglec-1 that binds to the ga...
HIV-1 integrates more frequently into transcribed genes, however the biological significanceof HIV-1...
HIV-1 integrates more frequently into transcribed genes, however the biological significance of HIV-...
Resistance to current drugs requires innovative strategies to control HIV-1 infection. We aimed at d...
<p>UIS, as well as matched random controls, were obtained as described in <a href="http://www.plospa...
<p>The effect of digoxin (100 nM) on HIV-1 mRNA levels was assessed by qRT-PCR of cells treated with...
<p>Effects of digoxin on HIV-1 splice site use were assayed by RT-PCR of the 2 kb, MS class of HIV-1...
To develop new approaches to control HIV-1 replication, we examined the capacity of recently describ...
<p>(A) To assess the effect of digoxin treatment on viral RNA transport, in situ hybridization of US...
<p>(A–B) PHA/IL-2-activated human PBMCs were infected with R5 BaL strain of HIV-1 at a MOI of 10<sup...
HIV-1 persists lifelong in memory cells of the immune system as latent provirus that rebounds upon t...
Individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) show metabolic alterations of ...
Despite significant improvements in therapy, the HIV/AIDS pandemic remains an important threat to pu...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
International audienceHIV controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined ant...
Myeloid dendritic cells (DCs) can capture HIV-1 via the receptor CD169/Siglec-1 that binds to the ga...
HIV-1 integrates more frequently into transcribed genes, however the biological significanceof HIV-1...
HIV-1 integrates more frequently into transcribed genes, however the biological significance of HIV-...
Resistance to current drugs requires innovative strategies to control HIV-1 infection. We aimed at d...
<p>UIS, as well as matched random controls, were obtained as described in <a href="http://www.plospa...
<p>The effect of digoxin (100 nM) on HIV-1 mRNA levels was assessed by qRT-PCR of cells treated with...
<p>Effects of digoxin on HIV-1 splice site use were assayed by RT-PCR of the 2 kb, MS class of HIV-1...
To develop new approaches to control HIV-1 replication, we examined the capacity of recently describ...
<p>(A) To assess the effect of digoxin treatment on viral RNA transport, in situ hybridization of US...
<p>(A–B) PHA/IL-2-activated human PBMCs were infected with R5 BaL strain of HIV-1 at a MOI of 10<sup...
HIV-1 persists lifelong in memory cells of the immune system as latent provirus that rebounds upon t...
Individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) show metabolic alterations of ...
Despite significant improvements in therapy, the HIV/AIDS pandemic remains an important threat to pu...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
International audienceHIV controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined ant...
Myeloid dendritic cells (DCs) can capture HIV-1 via the receptor CD169/Siglec-1 that binds to the ga...