2009
DOI: 10.1258/jrsm.2009.090289
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An alternative approach to medical genetics based on modern evolutionary biology. Part 4: HERVs in cancer

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“…This emphasizes the importance of UVB wavelengths for the activation of the retroviral pol sequence. Although the role of HERVs in human tumorigenesis remains controversial, their potential involvement in carcinogenesis via the activation of proto‐oncogenes or the expression of functional proteins, immunosuppressive proteins, and virus‐like particles has been suggested (Canaani et al., 1983; Ruprecht et al., 2008; Ryan, 2009). Furthermore, important characteristics of replicating retroviruses are the de novo insertion by retrotransposition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This emphasizes the importance of UVB wavelengths for the activation of the retroviral pol sequence. Although the role of HERVs in human tumorigenesis remains controversial, their potential involvement in carcinogenesis via the activation of proto‐oncogenes or the expression of functional proteins, immunosuppressive proteins, and virus‐like particles has been suggested (Canaani et al., 1983; Ruprecht et al., 2008; Ryan, 2009). Furthermore, important characteristics of replicating retroviruses are the de novo insertion by retrotransposition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During evolution, HERVs were amplified and spread throughout the genome by repeated events of retrotransposition and/or reinfection; their integration in any location of the genome can alter in consequence the structure and/or function of other genes [16] , [17] . Indeed, HERV activity is implicated in many complex diseases that have multifactorial etiology and genetic basis, including type 1 diabetes [18] , various types of tumors [19] , [20] , autoimmune diseases (for a review [21] ) and neuropathogenic diseases such as multiple sclerosis [22] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…D'autres études ont révélé la présence de transcrits ou de protéines rétrovirales de HERV-K, HERV-H ou HERV-E dans certaines cellules cancéreuses. Toutefois, les connaissances actuelles ne permettent pas de savoir si l'expression du génome de ces rétrovirus est une cause ou une conséquence du processus oncogénique [35]. [38].…”
Section: Le Pathovirome Endogèneunclassified