Louis Flamand, Jesse Arbuckle, Pascale Bonnafous, Vincent Descamps, Joshua A Hill, Ruth Jarrett, Keith Jerome, Benedikt B Kaufer, Rie Koide, Anthony L Komaroff, Peter Medveczky, Hiroki Miura, Yasuko Mori, Nicholas Parrish, Philip E Pellett, Michael Wood, Tetsushi Yoshikawa, Danielle M Zerr
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Human herpesviruses 6A and 6B (HHV-6A/B) can integrate into the germline, resulting in inherited viral DNA-now proposed to be called "endogenous HHV-6A/B (eHHV-6A/B)." Present in 0.2-3% of humans, this integrated DNA is passed to offspring and may reactivate, posing health risks such as angina or lupus. To reduce confusion caused by varied terminology, researchers advocate using "eHHV-6A/B" for inherited forms and reserving "chromosomally integrated" for somatic integrations only.
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Journal of Virology (JVI) explores the nature of the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. We welcome papers on virion structure and assembly, viral genome replication and regulation of gene expression, genetic diversity and evolution, virus-cell interactions, cellular responses to infection, transformation and oncogenesis, gene delivery, viral pathogenesis and immunity, and vaccines and antiviral agents.