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Immune response to the herpes simplex type 1 regulatory proteins ICP8 and VP16 in infected persons

Authors

SPATZ M. WOLF HM. THON Vojtěch GAMPFER JM. EIBL MM.

Year of publication 2000
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Immunology
Keywords T CELL CLONES; PRIMARY GENITAL HERPES; NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA; VIRUS TYPE 1; DENDRITIC CELLS; ANTIBODY RESPONSE; ANTIGEN PRESENTATION; GENE EXPRESSION;
Description The specific immune responses directed against the viral single stranded (ss) DNA binding protein ICP8 and the transactivator of immediate early (IE) gene expression VP16 (alpha-trans inducing factor, Vmw65) in HSV type 1 seropositive humans were examined. The results described in this paper indicate that neither ICP8 nor VP16 were able to induce a recall response in lymphocytes of healthy HSV seropositive individuals without recurrent infection, although CD4+ T cells purified from these individuals responded to both viral proteins in vitro when monocyte derived dendritic cells were used as antigen presenting cells. A recall response, however, could be induced to both viral proteins in T cells of patients with recurrent HSV infections when blood monocytes were used. Moreover, ICP8- and VP16-specific antibodies could be detected in the serum of patients with recurrent HSV infections whereas, in contrast, these antibodies were virtually absent in healthy HSV seropositive individuals without recurrences. These data represent the first systematic study of the immunological properties of ICP8 in humans, indicating a significant difference in the response to the essential viral regulators ICP8 and VP16 in HSV-1 seropositive healthy individuals as opposed to patients with recurrent HSV-1 infections.

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