“…RERV-H was first identified in human tissues by PCR and RT-PCR, and was originally thought to be a novel human retrovirus, denoted human retrovirus-5 (HRV-5) (Griffiths et al, 1997). However, despite having many characteristics of infectious retroviruses, in particular an apparent association with inflammatory diseases and lymphoma (Rigby et al, 1998;Brand et al, 1999;Griffiths et al, 1999;Murovska et al, 2000;Kozireva et al, 2001), cloning of the HRV-5 genome and of some viral integration sites revealed the true origin of this virus and led to its re-designation as RERV-H (Griffiths et al, 2002).…”