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Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications

We describe current research that applies epigenetics to a novel understanding of the immuno-neuropathogenesis of HIV-1 viral infection and NeuroAIDS. We propose the hypothesis that HIV-1 alters the structure-function relationship of chromatin, coding DNA and non-coding DNA, including RNA transcribe...

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Autores principales: Shapshak, Paul, Chiappelli, Francesco, Commins, Deborah, Singer, Elyse, Levine, Andrew J, Somboonwit, Charurut, Minagar, Alireza, Pellionisz, Andras J
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2586134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19052667
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author Shapshak, Paul
Chiappelli, Francesco
Commins, Deborah
Singer, Elyse
Levine, Andrew J
Somboonwit, Charurut
Minagar, Alireza
Pellionisz, Andras J
author_facet Shapshak, Paul
Chiappelli, Francesco
Commins, Deborah
Singer, Elyse
Levine, Andrew J
Somboonwit, Charurut
Minagar, Alireza
Pellionisz, Andras J
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description We describe current research that applies epigenetics to a novel understanding of the immuno-neuropathogenesis of HIV-1 viral infection and NeuroAIDS. We propose the hypothesis that HIV-1 alters the structure-function relationship of chromatin, coding DNA and non-coding DNA, including RNA transcribed from these regions resulting in pathogenesis in AIDS, drug abuse, and NeuroAIDS. We discuss the general implications of molecular epigenetics with special emphasis on drug abuse, bar-codes, pyknons, and miRNAs for translational and clinical research. We discuss the application of the recent recursive algorithm of biology to this field and propose to synthesize the Genomic and Epigenomic views into a holistic approach of HoloGenomics.
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spelling pubmed-25861342008-12-03 Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications Shapshak, Paul Chiappelli, Francesco Commins, Deborah Singer, Elyse Levine, Andrew J Somboonwit, Charurut Minagar, Alireza Pellionisz, Andras J Bioinformation Current Trends We describe current research that applies epigenetics to a novel understanding of the immuno-neuropathogenesis of HIV-1 viral infection and NeuroAIDS. We propose the hypothesis that HIV-1 alters the structure-function relationship of chromatin, coding DNA and non-coding DNA, including RNA transcribed from these regions resulting in pathogenesis in AIDS, drug abuse, and NeuroAIDS. We discuss the general implications of molecular epigenetics with special emphasis on drug abuse, bar-codes, pyknons, and miRNAs for translational and clinical research. We discuss the application of the recent recursive algorithm of biology to this field and propose to synthesize the Genomic and Epigenomic views into a holistic approach of HoloGenomics. Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2008-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2586134/ /pubmed/19052667 Text en © 2008 Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shapshak, Paul
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Commins, Deborah
Singer, Elyse
Levine, Andrew J
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Minagar, Alireza
Pellionisz, Andras J
Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications
title Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications
title_full Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications
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title_short Molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications
title_sort molecular epigenetics, chromatin, and neuroaids/hiv: translational implications
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2586134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19052667
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