Developments Pertaining to the Characteristics of the Sites of HIV Integration Highlighting its role in Clinical Research and its Future with AI: A Review

Minakshi Boruah, Ranjita Das
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the variants of the retrovirus that integrates into the human genome and affects the human immune system. HIV-1 is the common HIV that is studied. Previous studies have revealed that the HIV integration site plays a key role in the treatment of the fatal disease as it is critical in the latent viral reservoir formation process. This reservoir is the roadblock in the search of a cure to HIV. The whole life cycle of the virus depends on this site. In the clinical studies pertaining to the provirus integration sites, a wealth of data is collected from routine clinical care of HIV patients in the form of medical records to analyze HIV integration targeting to combat the immunity to antiretroviral therapy (ART). A novel futuristic review of the researches done on HIV, particularly on works done to analyse the integration sites, has been presented here. This study concludes that building upon previously collected data and progressing towards improvement by the incorporation of the latest technologies will unravel new information that can help in the betterment of the future prospectives of a breakthrough in the cure of HIV/AIDS.
HIV整合位点特征的发展,强调其在临床研究中的作用,以及AI的未来:综述
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是逆转录病毒的一种变体,它整合到人类基因组中并影响人类免疫系统。HIV-1是研究中常见的HIV。先前的研究表明,HIV整合位点在致命疾病的治疗中起着关键作用,因为它在潜伏病毒库的形成过程中起着关键作用。这个储存库是寻找治愈艾滋病毒的障碍。病毒的整个生命周期都依赖于这个位点。在有关原病毒整合位点的临床研究中,以医疗记录的形式从艾滋病毒患者的常规临床护理中收集了大量数据,以分析艾滋病毒整合靶向以对抗抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的免疫。本文提出了一项对HIV研究的新颖的未来主义回顾,特别是对整合位点分析的研究。这项研究的结论是,在以前收集的数据的基础上,通过结合最新技术进行改进,将揭示新的信息,有助于改善未来在治愈艾滋病毒/艾滋病方面取得突破的前景。
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