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Human endogenous retroviruses and cancer

         

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Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are retroviruses that infected human genome millions of years ago and have persisted throughout human evolution. About 8% of our genome is composed of HERVs, most of which are nonfunctional because of epigenetic control or deactivating mutations. However, a correlation between HERVs and human cancer has been described and many tumors, such as melanoma, breast cancer, germ cell tumors, renal cancer or ovarian cancer, express HERV proteins, mainly HERV-K (HML6) and HERV-K (HML2). Although the causative role of HERVs in cancer is controversial, data from animal models demonstrated that endogenous retroviruses are potentially oncogenic. HERV protein expression in human cells generates an immune response by activating innate and adaptive immunities. Some HERV-derived peptides have antigenic properties. For example, HERV-K (HML-6) encodes the HER-K MEL peptide recognized by CD8+ lymphocytes. In addition, HERVs are two-edged immunomodulators. HERVs show immunosuppressive activity. The presence of genomic retroviral elements in host-cell cytosol may activate an interferon type I response. Therefore, targeting HERVs through cellular vaccines or immunomodulatory drugs combined with checkpoint inhibitors is attracting interest because they could be active in human tumors.

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    《癌症生物学与医学(英文版 )》 |2016年第4期|483-488|共6页
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    Translational Cancer Research Unit, Instituto 0ncológico Dr Rosell, Quirón Dexeus University Hospital, Barcelona 08028, Spain;

    AIDS Research Institute, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona 08028, Spain;

    Translational Cancer Research Unit, Instituto 0ncológico Dr Rosell, Quirón Dexeus University Hospital, Barcelona 08028, Spain;

    Medical 0ncology Unit, Human Pathology Department, University of Messina, Messina, 98122, Italy;

    AIDS Research Institute, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona 08028, Spain;

    Translational Cancer Research Unit, Instituto 0ncológico Dr Rosell, Quirón Dexeus University Hospital, Barcelona 08028, Spain;

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