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Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection

BACKGROUND: The human genome contains about 8% of endogenous retroviral sequences originated from germ cell infections by exogenous retroviruses during evolution. Most of those sequences are inactive because of accumulation of mutations but some of them are still capable to be transcribed and transl...

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Autores principales: Zwolińska, Katarzyna, Knysz, Brygida, Gąsiorowski, Jacek, Pazgan-Simon, Monika, Gładysz, Andrzej, Sobczyński, Maciej, Piasecki, Egbert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3810129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24204983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077820
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author Zwolińska, Katarzyna
Knysz, Brygida
Gąsiorowski, Jacek
Pazgan-Simon, Monika
Gładysz, Andrzej
Sobczyński, Maciej
Piasecki, Egbert
author_facet Zwolińska, Katarzyna
Knysz, Brygida
Gąsiorowski, Jacek
Pazgan-Simon, Monika
Gładysz, Andrzej
Sobczyński, Maciej
Piasecki, Egbert
author_sort Zwolińska, Katarzyna
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description BACKGROUND: The human genome contains about 8% of endogenous retroviral sequences originated from germ cell infections by exogenous retroviruses during evolution. Most of those sequences are inactive because of accumulation of mutations but some of them are still capable to be transcribed and translated. The latter are insertionally polymorphic HERV-K113 and HERV-K115. It has been suggested that their presence and expression was connected with several human diseases. It is also believed that they could interfere with the replication cycle of exogenous retroviruses, including HIV. RESULTS: Prevalence of endogenous retroviral sequences HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 was determined in the Polish population. The frequencies were found as 11.8% for HERV-K113 and 7.92% for HERV-K115. To verify the hypothesis that the presence of these HERVs sequences could affect susceptibility to HIV infection, comparison of a control group (HIV-negative, not exposed to HIV; n = 303) with HIV-positive patients (n = 470) and exposed but uninfected (EU) individuals (n = 121) was performed. Prevalence of HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 in the EU group was 8.26% and 5.71%, respectively. In the HIV(+) group we detected HERV-K113 sequences in 12.98% of the individuals and HERV-K115 sequences in 7.23% of the individuals. There were no statistically significant differences between groups studied. CONCLUSION: The frequency of HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 sequences in Poland were found to be higher than usually shown for European populations. No relation between presence of the HERVs and HIV infection was detected.
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spelling pubmed-38101292013-11-07 Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection Zwolińska, Katarzyna Knysz, Brygida Gąsiorowski, Jacek Pazgan-Simon, Monika Gładysz, Andrzej Sobczyński, Maciej Piasecki, Egbert PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The human genome contains about 8% of endogenous retroviral sequences originated from germ cell infections by exogenous retroviruses during evolution. Most of those sequences are inactive because of accumulation of mutations but some of them are still capable to be transcribed and translated. The latter are insertionally polymorphic HERV-K113 and HERV-K115. It has been suggested that their presence and expression was connected with several human diseases. It is also believed that they could interfere with the replication cycle of exogenous retroviruses, including HIV. RESULTS: Prevalence of endogenous retroviral sequences HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 was determined in the Polish population. The frequencies were found as 11.8% for HERV-K113 and 7.92% for HERV-K115. To verify the hypothesis that the presence of these HERVs sequences could affect susceptibility to HIV infection, comparison of a control group (HIV-negative, not exposed to HIV; n = 303) with HIV-positive patients (n = 470) and exposed but uninfected (EU) individuals (n = 121) was performed. Prevalence of HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 in the EU group was 8.26% and 5.71%, respectively. In the HIV(+) group we detected HERV-K113 sequences in 12.98% of the individuals and HERV-K115 sequences in 7.23% of the individuals. There were no statistically significant differences between groups studied. CONCLUSION: The frequency of HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 sequences in Poland were found to be higher than usually shown for European populations. No relation between presence of the HERVs and HIV infection was detected. Public Library of Science 2013-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3810129/ /pubmed/24204983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077820 Text en © 2013 Zwolińska et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zwolińska, Katarzyna
Knysz, Brygida
Gąsiorowski, Jacek
Pazgan-Simon, Monika
Gładysz, Andrzej
Sobczyński, Maciej
Piasecki, Egbert
Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection
title Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection
title_full Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection
title_fullStr Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection
title_short Frequency of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERV) K113 and K115 in the Polish Population, and Their Effect on HIV Infection
title_sort frequency of human endogenous retroviral sequences (herv) k113 and k115 in the polish population, and their effect on hiv infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3810129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24204983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077820
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