Curs 2014-2015A small, but considerable proportion (1-3%) of HIV infected individuals can control their infection in the absence of antiretroviral treatment (ART), while others progress to Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) within one or few years after infection. In this work we perform a comprehensive epigenomic study of host DNA methylation in HIV infected patients using innovative methods for omics data analysis. To do this we apply a multivariate analysis, using the R-Package “CMA” from Bioconductor. 2862 Differentially Methylated Positions (DMP) related to genes were found and the multivariate analysis identified 20 of them in 16 different genes, that could be good markers to predict the control status of the infection. From...
Epigenetic modifications refer to a number of biological processes which alter the structure of chro...
ObjectivesHIV-1 modulates host cell epigenetic machinery to control its own replication and induce i...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with transcriptional repression....
GWAS, immune analyses and biomarker screenings have identified host factors associated with in vivo ...
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...
International audienceAbstract Background Human genetic variation—mostly in the human leukocyte anti...
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...
AbstractEfforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from variou...
Efforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from various viruse...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists e...
BackgroundThe BCN02-trial combined therapeutic vaccination with a viral latency reversing agent (rom...
The molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists even during effective l...
<div><p>Epigenetic modifications refer to a number of biological processes which alter the structure...
Epigenetic modifications refer to a number of biological processes which alter the structure of chro...
ObjectivesHIV-1 modulates host cell epigenetic machinery to control its own replication and induce i...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with transcriptional repression....
GWAS, immune analyses and biomarker screenings have identified host factors associated with in vivo ...
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...
International audienceAbstract Background Human genetic variation—mostly in the human leukocyte anti...
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...
AbstractEfforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from variou...
Efforts to cure HIV-1 infections aim at eliminating proviral DNA. Integrated DNA from various viruse...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists e...
BackgroundThe BCN02-trial combined therapeutic vaccination with a viral latency reversing agent (rom...
The molecular mechanisms underlying HIV-induced inflammation, which persists even during effective l...
<div><p>Epigenetic modifications refer to a number of biological processes which alter the structure...
Epigenetic modifications refer to a number of biological processes which alter the structure of chro...
ObjectivesHIV-1 modulates host cell epigenetic machinery to control its own replication and induce i...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism most commonly associated with transcriptional repression....