2019
DOI: 10.1101/610634
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Elimination of HSV-2 infected cells is mediated predominantly by paracrine effects of tissue-resident T cell derived cytokines

Abstract: The mechanisms underlying rapid elimination of herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) in the human genital tract despite low tissue-resident CD8+ T-cell density (TRM) are unknown. We analyzed shedding episodes during chronic HSV-2 infection: viral clearance always occurred within 24 hours of detection even if viral load exceeded 10 7 HSV DNA copies; surges in granzyme B and interferon-g occurred within the early hours after reactivation. We next developed a mathematical model of an HSV-2 genital ulcer to integrate mec… Show more

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