Expression of HERV-K proviruses in human leukocytes

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HERV-K is a 50-copy, human endogenous, class 1 retroviral element that contains some polycistrons with gag, pol, and env open reading frames. Although expression of HERV-K proviruses has been shown in cultured human cell lines, expression of these elements has not been shown in human blood leukocytes. Using both reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and ribonuclease protection techniques, we show HERV-K pol gene expression in human blood leukocytes. Expression in blood leukocytes from 7 normal individuals was from a variety of different HERV-K proviruses, while restricted expression was observed in blood cells of 5 leukemia patients and 3 polycythemia vera patients. Evidence is presented suggesting that the restricted expression in leukemia blood cells is a result of gene regulation, not gene amplification. © 1993 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Brodsky, I., Foley, B., Haines, D., Johnston, J., Cuddy, K., & Gillespie, D. (1993). Expression of HERV-K proviruses in human leukocytes. Blood, 81(9), 2369–2374. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v81.9.2369.bloodjournal8192369

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