scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Andrew J Henderson | |
Luis M Agosto | |||
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Discovery of a small molecule agonist of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase p110α that reactivates latent HIV-1. | Q39027865 | ||
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HIV Latency: Should We Shock or Lock? | Q39078465 | ||
HIV latency and integration site placement in five cell-based models. | Q39109122 | ||
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Homeostatically Maintained Resting Naive CD4+ T Cells Resist Latent HIV Reactivation. | Q37459228 | ||
Paired quantitative and qualitative assessment of the replication-competent HIV-1 reservoir and comparison with integrated proviral DNA. | Q37493334 | ||
Insights into the initiation of TCR signaling | Q37580455 | ||
Suboptimal engagement of the T-cell receptor by a variety of peptide-MHC ligands triggers T-cell anergy | Q37651126 | ||
Multiple Histone Lysine Methyltransferases Are Required for the Establishment and Maintenance of HIV-1 Latency | Q37695602 | ||
CD4+ memory stem cells are infected by HIV-1 in a manner regulated in part by SAMHD1 expression | Q37714035 | ||
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Molecular mechanisms that control the expression and activity of Bcl-6 in TH1 cells to regulate flexibility with a TFH-like gene profile | Q28508595 | ||
The transcription factor c-Maf controls the production of interleukin-4 but not other Th2 cytokines | Q28509281 | ||
Activation of HIV-1 from latent infection via synergy of RUNX1 inhibitor Ro5-3335 and SAHA | Q28541244 | ||
Directly infected resting CD4+T cells can produce HIV Gag without spreading infection in a model of HIV latency | Q28728736 | ||
The transcription factor GATA-3 is necessary and sufficient for Th2 cytokine gene expression in CD4 T cells | Q29614226 | ||
Central memory and effector memory T cell subsets: function, generation, and maintenance | Q29615097 | ||
HIV reservoir size and persistence are driven by T cell survival and homeostatic proliferation | Q29619611 | ||
T cell exhaustion | Q29620463 | ||
The accessory factor Nef links HIV-1 to Tec/Btk kinases in an Src homology 3 domain-dependent manner | Q30009437 | ||
SAMHD1 restricts HIV-1 infection in resting CD4(+) T cells. | Q30421200 | ||
Lymph node-resident lymphatic endothelial cells mediate peripheral tolerance via Aire-independent direct antigen presentation | Q30434547 | ||
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope gp120 induces a stop signal and virological synapse formation in noninfected CD4+ T cells | Q30483680 | ||
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope gp120-induced partial T-cell receptor signaling creates an F-actin-depleted zone in the virological synapse | Q30491420 | ||
HMBA releases P-TEFb from HEXIM1 and 7SK snRNA via PI3K/Akt and activates HIV transcription | Q30835037 | ||
Homeostatic proliferation fails to efficiently reactivate HIV-1 latently infected central memory CD4+ T cells | Q31036545 | ||
HIV-1 pre-integration complexes selectively target decondensed chromatin in the nuclear periphery | Q33342802 | ||
Resting regulatory CD4 T cells: a site of HIV persistence in patients on long-term effective antiretroviral therapy | Q33373073 | ||
Small-molecule screening using a human primary cell model of HIV latency identifies compounds that reverse latency without cellular activation | Q33508788 | ||
Combinatorial signals from CD28 differentially regulate human immunodeficiency virus transcription in T cells | Q33549606 | ||
Negative elongation factor is required for the maintenance of proviral latency but does not induce promoter-proximal pausing of RNA polymerase II on the HIV long terminal repeat | Q33602605 | ||
Both memory and CD45RA+/CD62L+ naive CD4(+) T cells are infected in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected individuals | Q33816825 | ||
Tumor necrosis factor alpha induces expression of human immunodeficiency virus in a chronically infected T-cell clone | Q33847737 | ||
New insights into Blimp-1 in T lymphocytes: a divergent regulator of cell destiny and effector function | Q33921903 | ||
HIV preferentially infects HIV-specific CD4+ T cells | Q33958893 | ||
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 can establish latent infection in resting CD4+ T cells in the absence of activating stimuli | Q34124009 | ||
A flexible model of HIV-1 latency permitting evaluation of many primary CD4 T-cell reservoirs | Q34145909 | ||
Abortive HIV infection mediates CD4 T cell depletion and inflammation in human lymphoid tissue | Q34152017 | ||
Establishment of HIV-1 latency in resting CD4+ T cells depends on chemokine-induced changes in the actin cytoskeleton. | Q34165677 | ||
Preferential infection of human Ad5-specific CD4 T cells by HIV in Ad5 naturally exposed and recombinant Ad5-HIV vaccinated individuals | Q34218500 | ||
Induction of T cell anergy: integration of environmental cues and infectious tolerance | Q34310174 | ||
Preferential infection and depletion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4 T cells after HIV-1 infection | Q34420861 | ||
Nuclear architecture dictates HIV-1 integration site selection. | Q34465264 | ||
Quantitation of replication-competent HIV-1 in populations of resting CD4+ T cells | Q34594969 | ||
Interferon-inducible mechanism of dendritic cell-mediated HIV-1 dissemination is dependent on Siglec-1/CD169. | Q34671896 | ||
HIV latency. Specific HIV integration sites are linked to clonal expansion and persistence of infected cells | Q34672568 | ||
Preferential infection shortens the life span of human immunodeficiency virus-specific CD4+ T cells in vivo | Q34717597 | ||
T cell anergy | Q35019694 | ||
Myeloid dendritic cells induce HIV-1 latency in non-proliferating CD4+ T cells | Q35067224 | ||
Chromatin organization at the nuclear pore favours HIV replication | Q35196941 | ||
Molecular regulation of effector and memory T cell differentiation | Q35283304 | ||
Expression and reactivation of HIV in a chemokine induced model of HIV latency in primary resting CD4+ T cells | Q35549754 | ||
FoxP3 enhances HIV-1 gene expression by modulating NFkappaB occupancy at the long terminal repeat in human T cells | Q35566145 | ||
Blimp-1, an intrinsic factor that represses HIV-1 proviral transcription in memory CD4+ T cells. | Q35567041 | ||
Immediate activation fails to rescue efficient human immunodeficiency virus replication in quiescent CD4+ T cells | Q35785154 | ||
The role of antigen presenting cells in the induction of HIV-1 latency in resting CD4(+) T-cells | Q36053889 | ||
CD4+ T Cells Expressing PD-1, TIGIT and LAG-3 Contribute to HIV Persistence during ART. | Q36077348 | ||
The trinity of the cortical actin in the initiation of HIV-1 infection | Q36156531 | ||
Human T cells cannot act as autonomous antigen-presenting cells, but induce tolerance in antigen-specific and alloreactive responder cells | Q36231793 | ||
Proviruses with identical sequences comprise a large fraction of the replication-competent HIV reservoir | Q36318184 | ||
Endothelial cells augment T cell interleukin 2 production by a contact-dependent mechanism involving CD2/LFA-3 interaction | Q36351065 | ||
Identification of novel HIV-1 dependency factors in primary CCR4(+)CCR6(+)Th17 cells via a genome-wide transcriptional approach | Q36364264 | ||
Extent of T cell receptor ligation can determine the functional differentiation of naive CD4+ T cells | Q36365491 | ||
The effect of antigen dose on CD4+ T helper cell phenotype development in a T cell receptor-alpha beta-transgenic model | Q36365507 | ||
The Strength of Persistent Antigenic Stimulation Modulates Adaptive Tolerance in Peripheral CD4+ T Cells | Q36371739 | ||
The molecular basis of the memory T cell response: differential gene expression and its epigenetic regulation | Q36390497 | ||
Molecular regulation of T-cell anergy | Q36466372 | ||
Clonally expanded CD4+ T cells can produce infectious HIV-1 in vivo | Q36607484 | ||
Selective targeting of ITK blocks multiple steps of HIV replication. | Q36627588 | ||
Interleukin 2-inducible T cell kinase (ITK) facilitates efficient egress of HIV-1 by coordinating Gag distribution and actin organization | Q36687744 | ||
A Subset of CD4/CD8 Double-Negative T Cells Expresses HIV Proteins in Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy. | Q36736780 | ||
Single-cell imaging of HIV-1 provirus (SCIP). | Q36747516 | ||
The proto-oncogene c-maf is responsible for tissue-specific expression of interleukin-4. | Q36804149 | ||
Interleukin-7 promotes HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy | Q36873277 | ||
FOXP3 inhibits HIV-1 infection of CD4 T-cells via inhibition of LTR transcriptional activity | Q36990794 | ||
Induction of HIV-1 latency and reactivation in primary memory CD4+ T cells | Q37039142 | ||
Kinetics of CXCR4 and CCR5 up-regulation and human immunodeficiency virus expansion after antigenic stimulation of primary CD4(+) T lymphocytes. | Q39205759 | ||
The Molecular Basis for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Latency | Q39439255 | ||
Characterization of chemokine receptor utilization of viruses in the latent reservoir for human immunodeficiency virus type 1. | Q39592932 | ||
Establishment and Reversal of HIV-1 Latency in Naive and Central Memory CD4+ T Cells In Vitro. | Q39645005 | ||
Establishment of HIV latency in primary CD4+ cells is due to epigenetic transcriptional silencing and P-TEFb restriction | Q39712159 | ||
Human immunodeficiency virus integrates directly into naive resting CD4+ T cells but enters naive cells less efficiently than memory cells | Q39884805 | ||
PI4P5-kinase Ialpha is required for efficient HIV-1 entry and infection of T cells | Q39921900 | ||
HIV-1 Nef assembles a Src family kinase-ZAP-70/Syk-PI3K cascade to downregulate cell-surface MHC-I. | Q40051245 | ||
SMYD2-Mediated Histone Methylation Contributes to HIV-1 Latency | Q40205664 | ||
Vpx overcomes a SAMHD1-independent block to HIV reverse transcription that is specific to resting CD4 T cells. | Q40321547 | ||
Human T cell transcription factor GATA-3 stimulates HIV-1 expression | Q40407802 | ||
Transcription Factors Directing Th2 Differentiation: Gata-3 Plays a Dominant Role | Q40665451 | ||
The protein tyrosine kinase Fyn activates transcription from the HIV promoter via activation of NF kappa B-like DNA-binding proteins. | Q41275666 | ||
NF-kappa B-dependent and -independent pathways of HIV activation in a chronically infected T cell line | Q41452343 | ||
The Src kinase Lck facilitates assembly of HIV-1 at the plasma membrane | Q41653444 | ||
A role for the transcriptional repressor Blimp-1 in CD8(+) T cell exhaustion during chronic viral infection. | Q42055809 | ||
Distinct gene-expression profiles associated with the susceptibility of pathogen-specific CD4 T cells to HIV-1 infection. | Q42145907 | ||
CD28-dependent HIV-1 transcription is associated with Vav, Rac, and NF-kappa B activation | Q42169398 | ||
Identification, isolation and in vitro expansion of human and nonhuman primate T stem cell memory cells. | Q42283389 | ||
Endothelial cell stimulation overcomes restriction and promotes productive and latent HIV-1 infection of resting CD4+ T cells | Q42286174 | ||
Host factor transcriptional regulation contributes to preferential expression of HIV type 1 in IL-4-producing CD4 T cells | Q42324067 | ||
Characterization of interactions between transcription factors and a regulatory region spanning nt -320 to -281 of the HIV-1 LTR in T-lymphoid and non-T-lymphoid cells | Q42516313 | ||
Addition of deoxynucleosides enhances human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integration and 2LTR formation in resting CD4+ T cells | Q42759901 | ||
Induction of tolerance in influenza virus-immune T lymphocyte clones with synthetic peptides of influenza hemagglutinin | Q42936502 | ||
ZAP-70 kinase regulates HIV cell-to-cell spread and virological synapse formation. | Q42976627 | ||
CD28 ligation in the absence of TCR promotes RelA/NF-kappaB recruitment and trans-activation of the HIV-1 LTR. | Q43463397 | ||
Transcriptional Reprogramming during Effector-to-Memory Transition Renders CD4+ T Cells Permissive for Latent HIV-1 Infection | Q44876281 | ||
HIV infection of primary human T cells is determined by tunable thresholds of T cell activation | Q44910147 | ||
HIV-1 Nef compensates for disorganization of the immunological synapse by inducing trans-Golgi network-associated Lck signaling | Q45163196 | ||
Negative elongation factor NELF represses human immunodeficiency virus transcription by pausing the RNA polymerase II complex | Q45405018 | ||
Identification of Genetically Intact HIV-1 Proviruses in Specific CD4+ T Cells from Effectively Treated Participants. | Q46281767 | ||
Recruitment of HIV and its receptors to dendritic cell-T cell junctions | Q47563778 | ||
Measuring integrated HIV DNA ex vivo and in vitro provides insights about how reservoirs are formed and maintained | Q49920984 | ||
CCR7 ligands CCL19 and CCL21 increase permissiveness of resting memory CD4+ T cells to HIV-1 infection: a novel model of HIV-1 latency. | Q51971372 | ||
Human effector memory CD4+ T cells directly recognize allogeneic endothelial cells in vitro and in vivo. | Q51971439 | ||
A novel in vitro system to generate and study latently HIV-infected long-lived normal CD4+ T-lymphocytes. | Q51980078 | ||
Memory T cells and their costimulators in human allograft injury. | Q51988168 | ||
In patients on prolonged HAART, a significant pool of HIV infected CD4 T cells are HIV-specific. | Q52010703 | ||
Nef enhances c-Cbl phosphorylation in HIV-infected CD4+ T lymphocytes. | Q53622019 | ||
The pathway to establishing HIV latency is critical to how latency is maintained and reversed. | Q54237426 | ||
Antigen presentation by T cells versus professional antigen-presenting cells (APC): differential consequences for T cell activation and subsequent T cell-APC interactions | Q61651913 | ||
Transcriptional repressor Blimp-1 is essential for T cell homeostasis and self-tolerance | Q61783468 | ||
Conjugates of dendritic cells and memory T lymphocytes from skin facilitate productive infection with HIV-1 | Q72688559 | ||
DC-SIGN-mediated internalization of HIV is required for trans-enhancement of T cell infection | Q77589727 | ||
Transcriptional repressor Blimp-1 regulates T cell homeostasis and function | Q82974924 | ||
P433 | issue | 9 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | immunology | Q101929 |
infectious disease | Q18123741 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 780-789 | |
P577 | publication date | 2018-09-01 | |
P1433 | published in | AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | Q4651880 |
P1476 | title | CD4 T Cell Subsets and Pathways to HIV Latency | |
P478 | volume | 34 |
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