AbstractAlteration of DNA methylation in mammalian cells could be elicited by many factors, including viral infections [1]. HIV has shown the ability to interact with host cellular factors to change the methylation status of some genes [2–4]. However, the change of the DNA methylation associated with HIV infection based on the whole genome has not been well illustrated. In this study, a unique pair of monozygotic twins was recruited: one of the twins was infected with HIV without further anti-retroviral therapy while the other one was healthy, which could be considered as a relatively ideal model for profiling the alterations of DNA methylation associated with HIV infection. Therefore, using methylated DNA immunoprecipitation–microarray met...
Efforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from various viruse...
AbstractEfforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from variou...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with transcriptional repression....
Alteration of DNA methylation in mammalian cells could be elicited by many factors, including viral ...
AbstractAlteration of DNA methylation in mammalian cells could be elicited by many factors, includin...
GWAS, immune analyses and biomarker screenings have identified host factors associated with in vivo ...
International audienceAbstract Background Human genetic variation—mostly in the human leukocyte anti...
Curs 2014-2015A small, but considerable proportion (1-3%) of HIV infected individuals can control th...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists e...
The molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists even during effective l...
GWAS, immune analyses and biomarker screenings have identified host factors associated with in vivo ...
BACKGROUND: Previous epigenome-wide association studies have shown that HIV infection can disrupt th...
(a-l) Plots of durable differentially methylated loci in in AHI Fiebig I (red), Fiebig II (blue) Fie...
<p><b><i>A</i></b><i>.</i> Schematic representation of the percentage of loci that showed gain or lo...
Abstract Background Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into the host genome ...
Efforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from various viruse...
AbstractEfforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from variou...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with transcriptional repression....
Alteration of DNA methylation in mammalian cells could be elicited by many factors, including viral ...
AbstractAlteration of DNA methylation in mammalian cells could be elicited by many factors, includin...
GWAS, immune analyses and biomarker screenings have identified host factors associated with in vivo ...
International audienceAbstract Background Human genetic variation—mostly in the human leukocyte anti...
Curs 2014-2015A small, but considerable proportion (1-3%) of HIV infected individuals can control th...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists e...
The molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists even during effective l...
GWAS, immune analyses and biomarker screenings have identified host factors associated with in vivo ...
BACKGROUND: Previous epigenome-wide association studies have shown that HIV infection can disrupt th...
(a-l) Plots of durable differentially methylated loci in in AHI Fiebig I (red), Fiebig II (blue) Fie...
<p><b><i>A</i></b><i>.</i> Schematic representation of the percentage of loci that showed gain or lo...
Abstract Background Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) into the host genome ...
Efforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from various viruse...
AbstractEfforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from variou...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with transcriptional repression....