Lymphoproliferative and serological responses to herpes simplex virus during primary infection, recrudescence, and re-infection in a murine model

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Title
Lymphoproliferative and serological responses to herpes simplex virus during primary infection, recrudescence, and re-infection in a murine model
Journal
Viral Immunology
Author(s)
Maingay  J. P., Howie  S. E., Norval  M., Moodycliffe  A. M., Neill  W. A.
ISSN
0882-8245 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1989
Volume
2
Number
2
Pages
115-26
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Abstract
Mice were infected epidermally with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) after mild tape stripping. Some were re-infected by the same route several weeks later; recrudescences were induced in others by UV-irradiation before the primary infection followed by re-irradiation and tape stripping at a later date. Clinical symptoms were noted; serological responses to HSV and lymphoproliferative and phenotypic analysis of local lymph node cells were measured throughout. Experience of a primary lesion did not prevent lesions developing again on re-infection although morbidity and mortality were decreased. Recrudescent lesions were less severe than primary or secondary lesions, never zosteriform and healed rapidly. Antibodies to HSV were not found to play a major role in preventing development of lesions. The lymphoproliferative response on primary infection was maximal just after the lesions were most severe and then waned. There was a second, although not accelerated, lymphoproliferative response on re-infection with a persisting high level for at least one month. On recrudescence, limiting dilution culture analysis of lymphoproliferation demonstrated a recruitment within two days of HSV-1 specific lymphocytes to lymph nodes draining sites of lesions, which may limit their severity and duration.
Keywords
Animals Antibodies, Viral/*biosynthesis/immunology Female Flow Cytometry Herpes Simplex/*immunology Lymph Nodes/cytology Lymphocyte Activation Mice Mice, Inbred C3H Recurrence T-Lymphocytes/classification Ultraviolet Rays
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