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Herpes simplex virus triggers and then disarms a host antiviral response
Authors:Mossman K L  Macgregor P F  Rozmus J J  Goryachev A B  Edwards A M  Smiley J R
Institution:Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2H7.
Abstract:Virus infection induces an antiviral response that is predominantly associated with the synthesis and secretion of soluble interferon. Here, we report that herpes simplex virus type 1 virions induce an interferon-independent antiviral state in human embryonic lung cells that prevents plaquing of a variety of viruses. Microarray analysis of 19,000 human expressed sequence tags revealed induction of a limited set of host genes, the majority of which are also induced by interferon. Genes implicated in controlling the intracellular spread of virus and eliminating virally infected cells were among those induced. Induction of the cellular response occurred in the absence of de novo cellular protein synthesis and required viral penetration. In addition, this response was only seen when viral gene expression was inhibited, suggesting that a newly synthesized viral protein(s) may function as an inhibitor of this response.
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