Affiliation:
1. Research Institute in Healthcare Science, University of Wolverhampton
2. The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
Abstract
SUMMARY
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are a significant component of a wider family of retroelements that constitute part of the human genome. These viruses, perhaps representative of previous exogenous retroviral infection, have been integrated and passed through successive generations within the germ line. The retention of HERVs and isolated elements, such as long-terminal repeats, could have the potential to harm. In this review we describe HERVs within the context of the family of known transposable elements and survey these viruses in terms of superantigens and molecular mimics. It is entirely possible that these mechanisms provide the potential for undesired immune responses.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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