2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12013-011-9167-7
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The Influence of Stress Factors on the Reactivation of Latent Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 in Infected Mice

Abstract: This study shows that the influence of different stress factors impacts the reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) specifically in the trigeminal ganglion of infected mice. Different stress factors including hyperthermia, hypothermia, fatigue, and immunosuppression were exerted on mice infected with HSV-1. These viral antigens were then detected in the trigeminal ganglion region of infected mice under the influence of each stress factor, with hyperthermia having the most influence on reacti… Show more

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“…Two of these treatments, hydroxyurea treatment and UV light in the presence of simian virus 40 (SV40) T antigen, were later shown to be able to substitute for helper virus functions and allow AAV replication in the absence of adenovirus (12). Moreover, dependence on stress responses in viral life cycles is not unique to AAV and has in fact been demonstrated to be important to the reactivation of many latent viruses, from lambda phage (13) to herpesviruses (14,15). Although some stress response-dependent reactivation is due to dysregulation of the immune system (15), some may result from specific changes in the intracellular environment.…”
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“…Two of these treatments, hydroxyurea treatment and UV light in the presence of simian virus 40 (SV40) T antigen, were later shown to be able to substitute for helper virus functions and allow AAV replication in the absence of adenovirus (12). Moreover, dependence on stress responses in viral life cycles is not unique to AAV and has in fact been demonstrated to be important to the reactivation of many latent viruses, from lambda phage (13) to herpesviruses (14,15). Although some stress response-dependent reactivation is due to dysregulation of the immune system (15), some may result from specific changes in the intracellular environment.…”
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“…Moreover, dependence on stress responses in viral life cycles is not unique to AAV and has in fact been demonstrated to be important to the reactivation of many latent viruses, from lambda phage (13) to herpesviruses (14,15). Although some stress response-dependent reactivation is due to dysregulation of the immune system (15), some may result from specific changes in the intracellular environment. In addition, the role of stress in the initial transduction of viruses other than AAV is less well understood than its role in latency.…”
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“…El estrés es una reacción inespecífica y su relación con las enfermedades infecciosas y la respuesta inmune ha sido ampliamente estudiada. Es claro que estos dos factores influyen en la producción de interleucina (IL-6), citocina producida en el ganglio trigeminal, entre otros tejidos, y que induce la transcripción de STAT-3 y la activación de la ICP4, proteína involucrada en la reactivación del virus en el sistema nervioso central (38,39).…”
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“…Otro gatillante que promueve la reactivación del virus desde los sitios de latencia es la radiación ultra-violeta sobre la piel, posiblemente por inducción de injuria celular en los terminales nerviosos de neuronas infectadas con VHS 70 . Se ha asociado también a la reactivación de VHS el estrés, la hipotermia, la hipertermia y fatiga 71,72 . Por otro lado, la reactivación de VHS-2 en los genitales se ha relacionado en parte con el ciclo hormonal en mujeres, un factor que no parece afectar la reactivación de VHS-1 en la región oro-facial 73 .…”
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“…Por otro lado, la reactivación de VHS-2 en los genitales se ha relacionado en parte con el ciclo hormonal en mujeres, un factor que no parece afectar la reactivación de VHS-1 en la región oro-facial 73 . Además, VHS-1 puede reactivarse en respuesta a fármacos immunosupresores que modulan negativamente la respuesta inmune y la capacidad de ésta para reprimir recurrencias virales 71 . Las reactivaciones con VHS-2 pueden resultar evidentes en individuos con manifestaciones clínicas recurrentes; sin embargo, hasta 75% de los individuos infectados con este virus presentan cuadros asintomáticos, esto es, no manifiestan lesiones [74][75][76] .…”
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