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2012

HERV-K

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Evidence Of Human Endogenous Retrovirus K Involvement In Human Cancer, Joshua B. Plummer May 2012

Evidence Of Human Endogenous Retrovirus K Involvement In Human Cancer, Joshua B. Plummer

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Many lines of clinical and experimental evidence indicate a viral role in carcinogenesis (1-6). Our access to patient plasma, serum, and tissue samples from invasive breast cancer (N=19), ductal carcinoma

in situ (N=13), malignant ovarian cancer (N=12), and benign ovarian tumors (N=9), via IRB-approved and informed consent protocols through M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, as well as normal donor plasmas purchased from Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center (N=6), has allowed us to survey primary patient blood and tissue samples, healthy donor blood from the general population, as well as commercially available human cell lines for the presence of human endogenous retrovirus …


Expression And Immunological Characterization Of Herv-K Transmembrane Envelope Protein In Human Breast Cancer, Bingnan Yin May 2012

Expression And Immunological Characterization Of Herv-K Transmembrane Envelope Protein In Human Breast Cancer, Bingnan Yin

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The human endogenous retrovirus K (HERV-K) env gene encodes envelope protein comprising surface (SU) and transmembrane (TM) domains. Having shown the exclusive expression of SU in human breast cancer and the stimulation of SU-specific immune responses in patients with breast cancer, our research here confirmed and extended the data by investigating the expression of HERV-K TM envelope domain and the induction of specific immune responses against TM in breast cancer patients. We found HERV-K TM mRNA and protein expression only in human breast cancer cells but not in normal controls. The specific immune responses against TM domain were induced in …