Host factors regulating post-integration latency of HIV

SAF Williams, WC Greene - Trends in microbiology, 2005 - cell.com
SAF Williams, WC Greene
Trends in microbiology, 2005cell.com
A recent study has provided important clues towards the identity of the host genes that
conspire to promote post-integration latency of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Various genes controlling transcription, histone deacetylation and proteasome-mediated
protein degradation have emerged as potential players. If the desired, but difficult, goal of
complete virus eradication in HIV-infected patients is ever to be realized, the latent reservoir
of HIV proviruses must be cleared. Understanding the molecular basis for viral latency is the …
A recent study has provided important clues towards the identity of the host genes that conspire to promote post-integration latency of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Various genes controlling transcription, histone deacetylation and proteasome-mediated protein degradation have emerged as potential players. If the desired, but difficult, goal of complete virus eradication in HIV-infected patients is ever to be realized, the latent reservoir of HIV proviruses must be cleared. Understanding the molecular basis for viral latency is the key first step.
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