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Dataset Information
Accession GSE221685
Status 2024/2/1
Title The latent HIV reservoir in the brain of people with HIV under antiretroviral therapy (ChIP-Seq)
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary A growing body of data suggests that the human brain serves as a sanctuary for HIV persistence despite life-long antiretroviral therapy. Microglia, the innate immune cells of the brain parenchyma,  may serve as a reservoir for rebound of HIV infection. The extent of the latent brain reservoir and molecular phenotype of HIV infected microglia cells, however, are unknown. To address this major knowledge gap, we leveraged the ‘Last Gift’ rapid autopsy cohort to perform a multi-omics approach (single cell RNA-seq, single cell ATAC-seq, and H3K27ac ChIP-seq) of the myeloid compartment creating a gene expression and chromatin accessibility atlas of human microglia isolated from three male individuals with HIV on suppressive antiretroviral therapy.
Samples
GSM ID Sample info Characteristics Description
GSM6893074 LG05_H3K27ac cell type: Microglia;chip antibody: H3K27ac polyclonal (Active Motif, Catalog No: 39135) -
GSM6893075 LG14_H3K27ac cell type: Microglia;chip antibody: H3K27ac polyclonal (Active Motif, Catalog No: 39135) -
GSM6893076 LG15_H3K27ac cell type: Microglia;chip antibody: H3K27ac polyclonal (Active Motif, Catalog No: 39135) -
GSM6893077 LG05_input cell type: Microglia;chip antibody: input -
GSM6893078 LG14_input cell type: Microglia;chip antibody: input -
GSM6893079 LG15_input cell type: Microglia;chip antibody: input -
Platform GPL24676  : Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Homo sapiens)
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