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Herpes simplex virus type 1 penetrates the basement membrane in human nasal respiratory mucosa
Authors:Glorieux Sarah  Bachert Claus  Favoreel Herman W  Vandekerckhove Annelies P  Steukers Lennert  Rekecki Anamaria  Van den Broeck Wim  Goossens Joline  Croubels Siska  Clayton Reginald F  Nauwynck Hans J
Institution:Laboratory of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium. Sarah.Glorieux@UGent.be
Abstract:

Background

Herpes simplex virus infections are highly prevalent in humans. However, the current therapeutics suffer important drawbacks such as limited results in neonates, increasing occurrence of resistance and impeded treatment of stromal infections. Remarkably, interactions of herpesviruses with human mucosa, the locus of infection, remain poorly understood and the underlying mechanisms in stromal infection remain controversial.

Methodology/Principal Findings

A human model consisting of nasal respiratory mucosa explants was characterised. Viability and integrity were examined during 96 h of cultivation. HSV1-mucosa interactions were analysed. In particular, we investigated whether HSV1 is able to reach the stroma.Explant viability and integrity remained preserved. HSV1 induced rounding up and loosening of epithelial cells with very few apoptotic and necrotic cells observed. Following 16–24 h of infection, HSV1 penetrated the basement membrane and replicated in the underlying lamina propria.

Conclusions/Significance

This human explant model can be used to study virus-mucosa interactions and viral mucosal invasion mechanisms. Using this model, our results provide a novel insight into the HSV1 stromal invasion mechanism and for the first time directly demonstrate that HSV1 can penetrate the basement membrane.
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