Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells can potentially inform our understanding of how HIV persists during combination antiretroviral therapy. We developed a novel high throughput sequencing method to evaluate HIV integration sites in latently infected cell lines to determine whether there was virus replication or clonal expansion in these cell lines observed as multiple integration events at the same position. Results: We modified a previously reported method using random DNA shearing and PCR to allow for high throughput robotic processing to identify the site and frequency of HIV integration in latently infected cell lines. Latently infected cell lines infected with intact viru...
Clonal expansion of HIV infected cells plays an important role in the formation and persistence of t...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Background: HIV cure is limited by persistence of long lived latently infected CD4+ T cells. Latentl...
Background: HIV infection can be treated effectively with antiretroviral agents, but the persistence...
HIV replication is suppressed by combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), but infected cells persi...
BackgroundHIV-infected cell lines are widely used to study latent HIV infection, which is considered...
SummaryThe barrier to curing HIV-1 is thought to reside primarily in CD4+ T cells containing silent ...
The persistence of latent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been considered one of the...
© Springer. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSummary. A one-step cell-to...
Understanding HIV-1 persistence despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) is of paramount importance. Bot...
The mechanisms for the establishment and the persistence of the latent HIV-1 reservoir remain to be ...
Clonal expansion of HIV infected cells plays an important role in the formation and persistence of t...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Background: HIV cure is limited by persistence of long lived latently infected CD4+ T cells. Latentl...
Background: HIV infection can be treated effectively with antiretroviral agents, but the persistence...
HIV replication is suppressed by combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), but infected cells persi...
BackgroundHIV-infected cell lines are widely used to study latent HIV infection, which is considered...
SummaryThe barrier to curing HIV-1 is thought to reside primarily in CD4+ T cells containing silent ...
The persistence of latent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been considered one of the...
© Springer. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSummary. A one-step cell-to...
Understanding HIV-1 persistence despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) is of paramount importance. Bot...
The mechanisms for the establishment and the persistence of the latent HIV-1 reservoir remain to be ...
Clonal expansion of HIV infected cells plays an important role in the formation and persistence of t...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...