Cellular Stress Not Infection May Rouse Slumbering MSLinked Retroviruses

Cellular Stress, Not Infection, May Rouse Slumbering MS-Linked Retroviruses

10:30 EDT 13 May 2019 | Genetic Engineering News

When ancient viruses embedded in the human genome awaken from their epigenetically enforced slumber, they may trigger multiple sclerosis (MS). But what triggers the awakening? One possibility, suggested by several recent studies, is that human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are activated by infectious phenomena. Another possibility is that HERVs become active when cellular stress causes inflammatory […]

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