Viruses (Jul 2020)

Human Endogenous Retrovirus K in Cancer: A Potential Biomarker and Immunotherapeutic Target

  • Gislaine Curty,
  • Jez L. Marston,
  • Miguel de Mulder Rougvie,
  • Fabio E. Leal,
  • Douglas F. Nixon,
  • Marcelo A. Soares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v12070726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 726

Abstract

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In diseases where epigenetic mechanisms are changed, such as cancer, many genes show altered gene expression and inhibited genes become activated. Human endogenous retrovirus type K (HERV-K) expression is usually inhibited in normal cells from healthy adults. In tumor cells, however, HERV-K mRNA expression has been frequently documented to increase. Importantly, HERV-K-derived proteins can act as tumor-specific antigens, a class of neoantigens, and induce immune responses in different types of cancer. In this review, we describe the function of the HERV-K HML-2 subtype in carcinogenesis as biomarkers, and their potential as targets for cancer immunotherapy.

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