The gene known as HCP5 (HLA Complex P5) is a human endogenous retrovirus, meaning that it is a fossil of an ancient virus that at one time infected people, but has now become an integral part of the human genome. One variation of HCP5 appears to provide some delay or resistance to the development of AIDS when a person is infected with HIV. This variation of HCP5 frequently occurs in conjunction with a particular version of an immune system gene called HLA-B. HCP5 has been reported to become upregulated after human papillomavirus infection and may promote the development of cervical cancer.
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| - The gene known as HCP5 (HLA Complex P5) is a human endogenous retrovirus, meaning that it is a fossil of an ancient virus that at one time infected people, but has now become an integral part of the human genome. One variation of HCP5 appears to provide some delay or resistance to the development of AIDS when a person is infected with HIV. This variation of HCP5 frequently occurs in conjunction with a particular version of an immune system gene called HLA-B. HCP5 has been reported to become upregulated after human papillomavirus infection and may promote the development of cervical cancer. (en)
- O gene conhecido como HCP5 (HLA Complex P5) é um retrovírus endógeno humano, o que significa ser um fóssil de um vírus antigo que já infectou pessoas, mas agora se tornou parte integrante do genoma humano. Uma variação do HCP5 parece fornecer algum atraso ou resistência ao desenvolvimento da AIDS quando uma pessoa está infectada com o HIV. Essa variação de HCP5 frequentemente ocorre em conjunto com uma versão particular de um gene do sistema imunológico chamado . (pt)
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| - The gene known as HCP5 (HLA Complex P5) is a human endogenous retrovirus, meaning that it is a fossil of an ancient virus that at one time infected people, but has now become an integral part of the human genome. One variation of HCP5 appears to provide some delay or resistance to the development of AIDS when a person is infected with HIV. This variation of HCP5 frequently occurs in conjunction with a particular version of an immune system gene called HLA-B. HCP5 has been reported to become upregulated after human papillomavirus infection and may promote the development of cervical cancer. (en)
- O gene conhecido como HCP5 (HLA Complex P5) é um retrovírus endógeno humano, o que significa ser um fóssil de um vírus antigo que já infectou pessoas, mas agora se tornou parte integrante do genoma humano. Uma variação do HCP5 parece fornecer algum atraso ou resistência ao desenvolvimento da AIDS quando uma pessoa está infectada com o HIV. Essa variação de HCP5 frequentemente ocorre em conjunto com uma versão particular de um gene do sistema imunológico chamado . Foi relatado que o HCP5 se tornou regulado positivamente após a infecção pelo papilomavírus humano e pode promover o desenvolvimento de câncer cervical. (pt)
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