In vivodetection of HIV-1 antisense transcripts in untreated and ART-treated individuals
Adam A. Capoferri,
Rachel Sklutuis,
Toluleke O. Famuyiwa
et al.
Abstract:Natural antisense transcripts are expressed in eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses and can possess regulatory functions at the transcriptional and/or post-transcriptional levels. In vitro studies have shown that HIV-1 antisense transcripts (AST) promote viral latency through epigenetic silencing of the proviral 5' long terminal repeat (LTR). However, expression of HIV-1 AST in vivo have not been convincingly demonstrated. Here, we used single RNA template amplification, detection, and sequencing to demonstrat… Show more
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