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Title: HIV-1 lentivirus tethering to the genome is associated with transcription factor binding sites found in genes that favour virus survival
Authors: Suleman, S
Payne, A
Bowden, J
Al Haque, S
Zhan, M
Fawaz, S
Khalifa, MS
Jobling, S
Hay, D
Franco, M
Fronza, R
Wang, W
Strobel-Freidekind, O
Deichmann, A
Takeuchi, Y
Waddington, SN
Gil-Farina, I
Schmidtt, M
Themis, M
Issue Date: 25-Nov-2022
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert
Citation: Suleman, S. et al. (2022) 'HIV-1 lentivirus tethering to the genome is associated with transcription factor binding sites found in genes that favour virus survival', Human Gene Therapy, 33 (23-24), pp. A48 - A48. doi: 10.1089/hum.2022.29225.abstracts.
Abstract: Lentiviral vectors are attractive for permanent and effective gene delivery as they can integrate into the host genome. However, this can cause insertional mutagenesis highlighting the importance to further understand the integration process. Insertion site tethering is believed to involve cellular proteins such as PSIP1/LEDGF/p75, which binds to virus pre‐integration complexes to target the virus genome to that of the host. Transcription factors that bind both the vector LTR and host genome are also suspected influential to this. To determine the role of TF in the tethering process, we mapped predicted transcription factor binding sites near to IS chosen by HIV‐1 LV in infected human induced pluripotent stem cells and their hepatocyte‐like cell derivatives. These sites were also found in both the native and self‐inactivated LTR configurations and significant enriched in transcription factors essential to HIV‐1 life cycle and virus survival. These sites also reside in HIV‐1 patient IS and in mice infected with SIN LTR configuration HIV‐1 based recombinant LV. Our in silco data analysis suggests pTFBS present in the virus LTR and IS sites selected by HIV‐1 LV are important to virus survival and propagation.
Description: Poster Presentation P090, presented at the ESGCT 29th Annual Congress In collaboration with BSGCT Edinburgh, UK October 11–14, 2022.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/27568
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.2022.29225.abstracts
ISSN: 1043-0342
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: Saqlain Suleman https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4610-9397
ORCID iD: Annette Payne https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2009-0141
ORCID iD: Susan Jobling https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9322-9597
ORCID iD: Simon N. Waddington https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4970-4730
ORCID iD: Michael Themis https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6719-4271
P090
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