Eun-Ji Ko, Jee-Yeong Jeong, Sung Chul Bae, Hee-Jae Cha
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Abstract
Background: Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) were integrated into the human genome millions of years ago and have since proliferated to comprise about 8% of the human genome. For a long time, HERVs were thought to be remnants of ancient viruses, rendered inactive over the ages. However, recent studies have revealed that HERVs are involved in various diseases, including cancer. Notably, HERVs have been found to play a crucial role in immune responses and inflammatory processes, indicating their significant influence on the regulation of immune-related diseases.
Objective: We reported in previous reports that HERV-K119 env Knockout (KO) and inflammatory response were associated. In this study, we identified the correlation between inflammatory disease and HERV-K Env and TNF-Alpha protein expression in multiple types of colon disease tissue and lung disease spectrum tissue.
Methods: We performed Immunofluorescence (IF) using multiple types of colon disease and lung disease spectrum tissue microarray (TMAs) and compared and analyzed the patient clinical data provided.
Results: As a result, we identified that the expression of HERV-K Env and TNF-Alpha proteins in certain colorectal inflammatory diseases and certain lung inflammatory diseases showed specific expression. And through the analysis of the clinical data provided, environmental factors could be identified.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that the relationship between TNF-Alpha and HERV-K Env expression in inflammation disease and clinical significance of disease tissues.
期刊介绍:
Genes & Genomics is an official journal of the Korean Genetics Society (http://kgenetics.or.kr/). Although it is an official publication of the Genetics Society of Korea, membership of the Society is not required for contributors. It is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing print (ISSN 1976-9571) and online version (E-ISSN 2092-9293). It covers all disciplines of genetics and genomics from prokaryotes to eukaryotes from fundamental heredity to molecular aspects. The articles can be reviews, research articles, and short communications.