The pathogenic potential of endogenous retroviruses: facts and fantasies
Endogenous retroviruses are descendants of viruses that became cellular genes by integration into their host’s genome. They still contribute to pathogenicity as a partner in recombination events, by de novo insertion after mobilization followed by activation of downstream proto-oncogenes, or by gene...
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de novo insertion after mobilization followed by activation of downstream proto-oncogenes, or by gene disruption. Re-expression of viral proteins accompanied by loss of immune tolerance could induce immune disturbances. |
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