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Molecular epigenetics,chromatin, and NeuroAIDS/HIV: Translational implications
Authors:Paul Shapshak  Francesco Chiappelli  Deborah Commins  Elyse Singer  Andrew J Levine  Charurut Somboonwit  Alireza Minagar  Andras J Pellionisz
Abstract: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.
Keywords:epigenetics  hologenomics  coding and noncoding DNA  HIV-1  AIDS  NeuroAIDS  molecular medicine paradigm-shift  translation-clinic
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