HIV-1-infected cells that persist despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) are frequently considered "transcriptionally silent," but active viral gene expression may occur in some cells, challenging the concept of viral latency. Applying an assay for profiling the transcriptional activity and the chromosomal locations of individual proviruses, we describe a global genomic and epigenetic map of transcriptionally active and silent proviral species and evaluate their longitudinal evolution in persons receiving suppressive ART. Using genome-wide epigenetic reference data, we show that proviral transcriptional activity is associated with activating epigenetic chromatin features in linear proximity of integration sites and in their inter- and intrach...
In order to design strategies for eradication of HIV-1 from infected individuals, detailed insight i...
To establish efficient expression of their genes, retroviruses integrate proviral copies into the ge...
We have investigated regulatory sequences in noncoding human DNA that are associated with repression...
HIV-1-infected cells that persist despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) are frequently considered "tr...
Individual groups of retroviruses and retroviral vectors differ in their integration site preference...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is a chronic condition, where viral DNA integr...
Over 35 million people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). The mechanisms causing ...
Transcriptional silencing of HIV in CD4 T cells generates a reservoir of latently infected cells tha...
Abstract Background HIV infection can be treated effectively with antiretroviral agents, but the per...
The expression of retroviral genes depends on the establishment of the provirus - the DNA copy of re...
HIV-1 gene expression is regulated by host and viral factors that interact with viral motifs and is ...
After initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART), a rapid decline in HIV viral load is followed by a lo...
Current antiretroviral therapies fail to cure HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus type 1) infection ...
The reservoir of latently HIV-1 infected cells is heterogeneous. To achieve an HIV-1 cure, the reser...
HIV-1 persists lifelong in memory cells of the immune system as latent provirus that rebounds upon t...
In order to design strategies for eradication of HIV-1 from infected individuals, detailed insight i...
To establish efficient expression of their genes, retroviruses integrate proviral copies into the ge...
We have investigated regulatory sequences in noncoding human DNA that are associated with repression...
HIV-1-infected cells that persist despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) are frequently considered "tr...
Individual groups of retroviruses and retroviral vectors differ in their integration site preference...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is a chronic condition, where viral DNA integr...
Over 35 million people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). The mechanisms causing ...
Transcriptional silencing of HIV in CD4 T cells generates a reservoir of latently infected cells tha...
Abstract Background HIV infection can be treated effectively with antiretroviral agents, but the per...
The expression of retroviral genes depends on the establishment of the provirus - the DNA copy of re...
HIV-1 gene expression is regulated by host and viral factors that interact with viral motifs and is ...
After initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART), a rapid decline in HIV viral load is followed by a lo...
Current antiretroviral therapies fail to cure HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus type 1) infection ...
The reservoir of latently HIV-1 infected cells is heterogeneous. To achieve an HIV-1 cure, the reser...
HIV-1 persists lifelong in memory cells of the immune system as latent provirus that rebounds upon t...
In order to design strategies for eradication of HIV-1 from infected individuals, detailed insight i...
To establish efficient expression of their genes, retroviruses integrate proviral copies into the ge...
We have investigated regulatory sequences in noncoding human DNA that are associated with repression...