ORC1 enhances repressive epigenetic modifications on HIV-1 LTR to promote HIV-1 latency.
Mo ZhouTao YangMing YuanXinyu LiJieyi DengShiyu WuZhihan ZhongYingtong LinWanying ZhangBaijin XiaYating WuLilin WangTao ChenRuxin LiuTing PanXiancai MaLinghua LiBingfeng LiuHui ZhangPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
Identifying host factors involved in maintaining human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) latency and understanding their mechanisms prepares the groundwork to discover novel targets for HIV-1 latent infection and provides further options for the selection of latency-reversing agents in the "shock" strategy. In this study, we identified a novel role of the DNA replication factor origin recognition complex 1 (ORC1) in maintaining repressive chromatin structures surrounding the HIV-1 promoter region, thereby contributing to HIV-1 latency. This discovery expands our understanding of the non-replicative functions of the ORC complex and provides a potential therapeutic strategy for HIV-1 cure.