Cell type-specific differences in herpes simplex virus type 1 infection and dependency on ICP27
Sabrina L. Rutan, Jill A. Dembowski

TL;DR
This study shows how herpes simplex virus type 1 infects different cell types differently, and how a key viral protein affects infection efficiency.
Contribution
The study reveals cell type-specific differences in HSV-1 infection and the role of ICP27 in viral replication.
Findings
HSV-1 infection kinetics, including DNA replication and protein expression, vary across cell types.
ICP27 deletion reduces viral mRNA and protein expression in all cell types tested.
Some cell types rely more on ICP27 for efficient viral DNA replication.
Abstract
While many cell types are permissive to herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection, the efficiency and outcome of infection can vary significantly depending on the cell type infected. In addition, viral mutants may replicate more favorably in one cell type compared to another. Here, we sought to identify key differences in the infectious cycle of HSV-1 and infection in the absence of infected cell protein 27 (ICP27) in several cell types used for HSV-1 research. These include African green monkey kidney epithelial (Vero), human lung fibroblast (MRC-5), human foreskin fibroblast (HFF), human diploid keratinocyte (N/TERT-2G), and human cervical cancer epithelial (HeLa) cells. ICP27 is an essential viral immediate early gene product that promotes efficient processing and transport of viral mRNAs. Based on previous studies, replication of an ICP27 mutant virus is cell type-dependent.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments · Virus-based gene therapy research · Poxvirus research and outbreaks
