Specific HIV integration sites are linked to clonal expansion and persistence of infected cells
National Cancer Institute · Leidos (United States) · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The persistence of HIV-infected cells in individuals on suppressive combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) presents a major barrier for curing HIV infections. HIV integrates its DNA into many sites in the host genome; we identified 2410 integration sites in peripheral blood lymphocytes of five infected individuals on cART. About 40% of the integrations were in clonally expanded cells. Approximately 50% of the infected cells in one patient were from a single clone, and some clones persisted for many years. There were multiple independent integrations in several genes, including MKL2 and BACH2; many of these integrations were in clonally expanded cells. Our findings show that HIV integration sites can play a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
12- FMFrank MaldarelliCorresponding
National Cancer Institute
- XWXiaolin WuCorresponding
Leidos (United States), Leidos Biomedical Research Inc. (United States)
- LSLi Su
Leidos (United States), Leidos Biomedical Research Inc. (United States)
- FRFrancesco R. Simonetti
Luigi Sacco Hospital, National Cancer Institute
- WSWei Shao
Leidos (United States), Leidos Biomedical Research Inc. (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Persistence (discontinuity)
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Biology
- Virology
- Evolutionary biology
- Geology
- Good health and well-being