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Publications 2006-2007
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Greene WC (2007) A history of AIDS: Looking back to see ahead. Eur. J. Immunol. 37:S94–102.
Roan NR, Greene WC (2007) A Seminal Finding for Understanding HIV Transmission. Cell 131:1044–1046.
Goffinet C, Michel N, Allespach I, Tervo HM, Hermann V, Kraeusslich HG, Greene WC, Keppler OT (2007) Primary T-cells from human CD4/CCR5-transgenic rats support all early steps of HIV-1 replication including integration, but display impaired viral gene expression. Retrovirology 4:53.
Williams SA, Greene WC (2007) Regulation of HIV-1 latency by T-cell activation. Cytokine. 39:63–74.
Williams SA, Kwon H, Chen L-F, Greene WC (2007) Sustained induction of NF-kB is required for efficient expression of latent HIV-1. J. Virol. 81:6043–6056.
Ellery PJ, Tippett E, Chiu Y-L, Paukovics G, Cameron PU, Solomon A, Lewin SR, Gorry PR, Jaworowski A, Greene WC, Sonza S, Crowe SM. The CD16+ monocyte subset is more permissive to infection and preferentially harbors HIV-1 in vivo. J. Immunol. 178:6581–6589.
Soros VB, Yonemoto W, Greene WC (2007) Newly synthesized APOBEC3G is incorporated into HIV virions, inhibited by HIV RNA, and subsequently activated by RNase H. PLoS Path. 3:e15.
Cavrois M, Neidleman J, Kreisberg JF, Greene WC (2007) In vitro derived dendritic cells trans-infect CD4 T cells primarily with surface-bound HIV-1 virions. PLoS Path. 3:e4.
Stopak KS, Chiu Y-L, Kropp J, Grant RM, Greene WC. Distinct patterns of cytokine regulation of APOBEC3G expression and activity in primary lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. J. Biol. Chem. 282:3539–3546.
Chen L-f, Greene WC (2007) Regulation of nuclear NF-kB action: A key role for post-translational modification. In: Handbook of Transcription Factor NF-kB (Ghosh S, ed.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 87–105.
Chiu YL, Witkowska HE, Hall SC, Santiago M, Soros VB, Esnault C, Heidmann T, Greene WC (2006) High-molecular mass APOBEC3G complexes restrict Alu retrotransposition. PNAS 103:15588–15593.
Zimmerman ES, Sherman MP, Blackett JL, Neidleman JA, Kreis C, Mundt P, Williams SA, Warmerdam M, Kahn J, Hecht FM, Grant RM, de Noronha CMC, Weyrich AS, Greene WC, Planelles V (2006) HIV-1 Vpr induces DNA replication stress in vitro and in vivo. J. Virol. 80:10407–10418.
Chandrasekar B, Mummidi S, Mahimainathan L, Pael DN, Bailey SR, Imam SZ, Greene WC, Valente AJ (2006) Interleukin-18-induced human coronary artery smooth muscle cell migration is dependent on NF-kB- and AP-1-mediated matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression and is inhibited by atorvastatin. J. Biol. Chem.281:15099–15109.
O’Mahony A, Raber J, Foehr E, Montano M, Han V, Lu S, Kwon H, LeFevour A, Chakraborty-Sett S, Greene WC (2006) NF-kB/Rel regulates inhibitory and excitatory neuronal function and synaptic plasticity. Mol. Cell Biol. 26:7283–7298.
Soros VB, Greene WC (2006) APOBEC3G and HIV-1: Strike and Counterstrike. Curr. Inf. Dis. Rep. 8:317–323.
Chiu Y-L, Greene WC (2006) Multifaceted antiviral actions of APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases. Trends Immunol. 27:291–297.
Kreisberg JF, Yonemoto W, Greene WC (2006) Endogenous factors enhance HIV infection of tissue naive CD4 T cells by stimulating high-molecular-mass APOBEC3G complex formation. J. Exp. Med. 203:865–870.
Cavrois M, Neidleman J, Kreisberg JF, Fenard D, Callebaut C, Greene WC (2006) Human immunodeficiency virus fusion to dendritic cells declines as cells mature. J. Virol. 80:1992–1999.
Chiu Y-L, Greene WC (2006) APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases: Distinct antiviral actions along the retroviral life cycle. J. Biol. Chem. 281:8309–8312.
de Noronha C, Greene WC (2007) Retroviruses and the Nucleus. In: Hiscox JA (Ed.), Viruses and the Nucleus, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chicester, UK, pp. 89–128.
Greene WC, Peterlin BM. Molecular biology of HIV: Implications for new therapies. In: Global HIV/AIDS Medicine, (Sande M, Lange J, Volberding P, Greene WC, eds.), Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2007, pp. 23–38.
Williams SA, Chen L-f, Kwon H, Ruiz-Jarabo CM, Verdin E, Greene WC (2006) NF-kB p50 promotes HIV latency through HDAC recruitment and repression of transcriptional initiation. EMBO J. 25:139–149.
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