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Latent Herpes Simplex Virus from Trigeminal Ganglia of Rabbits with Recurrent Eye Infection
Authors:J G STEVENS  A B NESBURN  M L COOK
Institution:1.Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology,University of California,Los Angeles;2.Estelle Doheney Eye Foundation Laboratory,Los Angeles;3.Reed Neurological Center, University of California,Los Angeles
Abstract:LATENTLY infected sensory ganglia have been thought to be the source of virus for various clinical manifestations of recurrent herpetic disease in man1,2. In direct support of this concept, we recently showed that herpes simplex virus can induce a latent infection in the spinal ganglia of mice3. This murine infection has not, however, been shown to be accompanied by recurrent disease. Recurrent herpetic eye infection can be produced in the rabbit4. If sensory ganglia are involved in recurrent disease, then trigeminal ganglia from rabbits undergoing such recurrent infection would be expected to harbour latent virus. We now report that herpes simplex virus does indeed induce latent infection in trigeminal ganglia of rabbits presenting recurrent eye infection. As in the experiments with mice, infectious virus could not be recovered directly; it was only found when ganglia were established as organ cultures in vitro.
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