Centre for Immunobiology: Recent submissions
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The A150V polymorphism of genotype 3 hepatitis C virus polymerase inhibits interferon alfa by suppressing protein kinase R activation.
(2020-11-25)BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite recent advances in antiviral therapy for HCV, a proportion of patients with genotype 3 (G3) HCV infection do not respond to current all oral treatment regimens [1,2]. Genomic analyses have ... -
TRIM28 repression of retrotransposon-based enhancers is necessary to preserve transcriptional dynamics in embryonic stem cells.
(2013-03)TRIM28 is critical for the silencing of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) in embryonic stem (ES) cells. Here, we reveal that an essential impact of this process is the protection of cellular gene expression in early embryos ... -
Lentiviral vectors transduce proliferating dendritic cell precursors leading to persistent antigen presentation and immunization.
(2009-09)Lentiviral vectors (LVs) are tools for in vivo gene delivery, to correct genetic defects or to deliver antigens for vaccination. It was reported that systemic injection of LVs in mice transduced cells in liver and spleen. ... -
Expression of vFLIP in a lentiviral vaccine vector activates NF-{kappa}B, matures dendritic cells, and increases CD8+ T-cell responses.
(2009-01-27)Lentiviral vectors deliver antigens to dendritic cells (DCs) in vivo, but they do not trigger DC maturation. We therefore expressed a viral protein that constitutively activates NF-kappaB, vFLIP from Kaposi's sarcoma-associated ... -
Dynamic control of endogenous retroviruses during development.
(2011-03-15)Close to half of the human genome encompasses mobile genetic elements, most of which are retrotransposons. These genetic invaders are formidable evolutionary forces that have shaped the architecture of the genomes of higher ... -
Embryonic stem cell potency fluctuates with endogenous retrovirus activity.
(2012-06-13)Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from blastocyst-stage embryos and are thought to be functionally equivalent to the inner cell mass, which lacks the ability to produce all extraembryonic tissues. Here we identify a ... -
Global and stage specific patterns of Krüppel-associated-box zinc finger protein gene expression in murine early embryonic cells.
(2013-02-22)Highly coordinated transcription networks orchestrate the self-renewal of pluripotent stem cell and the earliest steps of mammalian development. KRAB-containing zinc finger proteins represent the largest group of transcription ... -
De novo DNA methylation of endogenous retroviruses is shaped by KRAB-ZFPs/KAP1 and ESET.
(2013-02-01)Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) undergo de novo DNA methylation during the first few days of mammalian embryogenesis, although the factors that control the targeting of this process are largely unknown. We asked whether ... -
Retrotransposons shape species-specific embryonic stem cell gene expression.
(2015-05-29)Over half of our genome is composed of retrotransposons, which are mobile elements that can readily amplify their copy number by replicating through an RNA intermediate. Most of these elements are no longer mobile but still ... -
Immunization with a lentiviral vector stimulates both CD4 and CD8 T cell responses to an ovalbumin transgene.
(2006-02)Lentiviral vectors encoding antigens are promising vaccine candidates because they transduce dendritic cells (DC) in vivo and prime CTL responses. Here we examine their stimulation of antigen-specific CD4(+) T cells, ... -
Loss of transcriptional control over endogenous retroelements during reprogramming to pluripotency.
(2014-05-30)Endogenous retroelements (EREs) account for about half of the mouse or human genome, and their potential as insertional mutagens and transcriptional perturbators is suppressed by early embryonic epigenetic silencing. Here, ... -
Transposable Elements and Their KRAB-ZFP Controllers Regulate Gene Expression in Adult Tissues.
(2016-03-21)KRAB-containing zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs) are early embryonic controllers of transposable elements (TEs), which they repress with their cofactor KAP1 through histone and DNA methylation, a process thought to result ... -
Interfering Residues Narrow the Spectrum of MLV Restriction by Human TRIM5α
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2007-12-28)TRIM5α is a restriction factor that limits infection of human cells by so-called N- but not B- or NB-tropic strains of murine leukemia virus (MLV). Here, we performed a mutation-based functional analysis of TRIM5α-mediated ...