HIV-1 recurrently targets active genes and integrates in the proximity of the nuclear pore compartment in CD4+ T cells. However, the genomic features of these genes and the relevance of their transcriptional activity for HIV-1 integration have so far remained unclear. Here we show that recurrently targeted genes are proximal to super-enhancer genomic elements and that they cluster in specific spatial compartments of the T cell nucleus. We further show that these gene clusters acquire their location during the activation of T cells. The clustering of these genes along with their transcriptional activity are the major determinants of HIV-1 integration in T cells. Our results provide evidence of the relevance of the spatial compartmentalizatio...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of mitosis on the kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ...
Genome-wide siRNA screens have identified host cell factors important for efficient HIV infection, a...
HIV-1 recurrently targets active genes and integrates in the proximity of the nuclear pore compartme...
Long-standing evidence indicates that human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) preferentially int...
AbstractA defining feature of HIV replication is integration of the proviral cDNA into human DNA. Th...
Retroviral integration is a non-random process, whereby pre-integration complexes of different virus...
Integration of retroviral DNA into host cell DNA is a defining feature of retroviral replication. HI...
SummaryDistinct integration patterns of different retroviruses, including HIV-1, have puzzled virolo...
SummaryThe barrier to curing HIV-1 is thought to reside primarily in CD4+ T cells containing silent ...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
SummaryNuclear bodies (NBs), characterized by the presence of the promyelocytic leukemia (PML) prote...
The mechanisms for the establishment and the persistence of the latent HIV-1 reservoir remain to be ...
HIV-1 is capable of integrating its genome into that of its host cell. We examined the influence of ...
The molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of the host genome are po...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of mitosis on the kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ...
Genome-wide siRNA screens have identified host cell factors important for efficient HIV infection, a...
HIV-1 recurrently targets active genes and integrates in the proximity of the nuclear pore compartme...
Long-standing evidence indicates that human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) preferentially int...
AbstractA defining feature of HIV replication is integration of the proviral cDNA into human DNA. Th...
Retroviral integration is a non-random process, whereby pre-integration complexes of different virus...
Integration of retroviral DNA into host cell DNA is a defining feature of retroviral replication. HI...
SummaryDistinct integration patterns of different retroviruses, including HIV-1, have puzzled virolo...
SummaryThe barrier to curing HIV-1 is thought to reside primarily in CD4+ T cells containing silent ...
The retrovirus HIV-1 establishes lifelong infections, facilitated by integration, the covalent inser...
SummaryNuclear bodies (NBs), characterized by the presence of the promyelocytic leukemia (PML) prote...
The mechanisms for the establishment and the persistence of the latent HIV-1 reservoir remain to be ...
HIV-1 is capable of integrating its genome into that of its host cell. We examined the influence of ...
The molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of the host genome are po...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow HIV to integrate into particular sites of ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of mitosis on the kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ...
Genome-wide siRNA screens have identified host cell factors important for efficient HIV infection, a...