Various viruses leave their sequences in the host genomes during infection. Such events occur mainly in retrovirus infection but also sometimes in DNA and non-retroviral RNA virus infections. If viral sequences are integrated into the genomes of germ line cells, the sequences can become inherited as endogenous viral elements (EVEs). The integration events of viral sequences may have oncogenic potential. Because proviral integrations of some retroviruses and/or reactivation of endogenous retroviruses are closely linked to cancers, viral insertions related to non-retroviral viruses also possibly contribute to cancer development. This article focuses on genomic viral sequences derived from two non-retroviral viruses, whose endogenization is al...
Viruses are the causative agents of 10%–15% of human cancers worldwide. The most common outcome for ...
Malignancy results from a complex combination of genetic and epigenetic changes, the full effects of...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a small enveloped DNA virus, which primarily infects hepatocytes and ...
Endogenous retroviruses and retroviral elements represent a substantial component of vertebrate geno...
Like all other mammals, humans harbour an astonishing number of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), as w...
Harbored as relics of ancient germline infections, human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) now constit...
In this study a family of endogenous retroviruses, HERV-K(HML-2) was investigated. The family is the...
The human genome contains a variety of elements resembling mammalian retroviruses. Most of these seq...
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are a family of viruses within our genome with similarities to...
In addition to the coding sequences, the human genome contains a so noncoding DNA, among which we co...
Almost 8% of the human genome comprises endogenous retroviruses (ERVs). While they have been shown t...
In humans, retroviruses thrive more as symbionts than as parasites. Apart from the only two modern e...
One lineage of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), HERV-K(HML2), is upregulated in many cancers, ...
Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are the heritable sequences present in eukaryotic genomes that have...
Retroviruses, a form of mobile genetic elements, have important roles in disease and primate evoluti...
Viruses are the causative agents of 10%–15% of human cancers worldwide. The most common outcome for ...
Malignancy results from a complex combination of genetic and epigenetic changes, the full effects of...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a small enveloped DNA virus, which primarily infects hepatocytes and ...
Endogenous retroviruses and retroviral elements represent a substantial component of vertebrate geno...
Like all other mammals, humans harbour an astonishing number of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), as w...
Harbored as relics of ancient germline infections, human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) now constit...
In this study a family of endogenous retroviruses, HERV-K(HML-2) was investigated. The family is the...
The human genome contains a variety of elements resembling mammalian retroviruses. Most of these seq...
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are a family of viruses within our genome with similarities to...
In addition to the coding sequences, the human genome contains a so noncoding DNA, among which we co...
Almost 8% of the human genome comprises endogenous retroviruses (ERVs). While they have been shown t...
In humans, retroviruses thrive more as symbionts than as parasites. Apart from the only two modern e...
One lineage of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), HERV-K(HML2), is upregulated in many cancers, ...
Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are the heritable sequences present in eukaryotic genomes that have...
Retroviruses, a form of mobile genetic elements, have important roles in disease and primate evoluti...
Viruses are the causative agents of 10%–15% of human cancers worldwide. The most common outcome for ...
Malignancy results from a complex combination of genetic and epigenetic changes, the full effects of...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a small enveloped DNA virus, which primarily infects hepatocytes and ...