<HashMap><database>GEO</database><file_versions><headers><Content-Type>application/xml</Content-Type></headers><body><files><Other>ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/series/GSE336nnn/GSE336629/</Other></files><type>primary</type></body><statusCodeValue>200</statusCodeValue><statusCode>OK</statusCode></file_versions><scores/><additional><omics_type>Transcriptomics</omics_type><species>Homo sapiens</species><gds_type>Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing</gds_type><full_dataset_link>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE336629</full_dataset_link><repository>GEO</repository><entry_type>GSE</entry_type></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Integrated Transcriptomic Profiling of Rectal and Adipose HIV-1 Reservoirs Relative to Matched PBMCs in ART-Treated Individuals</name><description>HIV-1 persistence in anatomical reservoirs remains a major obstacle to a functional cure under suppressive antiretroviral therapy. This study used bulk RNA-seq to characterize host transcriptomic features across matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), rectal tissue, and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) from ART-treated people with HIV. Transcriptomic profiling revealed tissue-specific remodeling in rectal and adipose reservoirs relative to matched PBMCs, including extracellular matrix remodeling, immunometabolic alterations, and shared PI3K-Akt-related transcriptional features.</description><dates><publication>2026/06/25</publication></dates><accession>GSE336629</accession><cross_references><GSM>GSM9839002</GSM><GSM>GSM9838991</GSM><GSM>GSM9838992</GSM><GSM>GSM9838993</GSM><GSM>GSM9838994</GSM><GSM>GSM9839000</GSM><GSM>GSM9838990</GSM><GSM>GSM9839001</GSM><GSM>GSM9838999</GSM><GSM>GSM9838989</GSM><GSM>GSM9838995</GSM><GSM>GSM9838996</GSM><GSM>GSM9838997</GSM><GSM>GSM9838998</GSM><GPL>29480</GPL><GSE>336629</GSE><taxon>Homo sapiens</taxon></cross_references></HashMap>