Herpes simplex virus type-1 and -2 pathogenesis is restricted by the epidermal basement membrane.

Abstract:

:Murine flank scarification with HSV-1 and -2 results in primary lesions at the site of inoculation within three days and lesions at secondary sites within four days. The severity of the infection can be given a numerical value or "score" which is derived from the number and size of these lesions. Using this model, we investigated the role of the epidermal basement membrane in HSV pathogenesis. We exposed murine epidermis to 5 x 10(4) plaque forming units of HSV-1 and -2, which by day 8 produced inoculation site (primary site) disease scores of 27 and 12.4 respectively, and secondary site disease scores of 29 and 30 respectively. In contrast, intradermal injection of HSV below the epidermal basement membrane did not cause disease. To determine if the basement membrane restricts HSV spread in vitro, Vero cells were cultured in the lower well of a dual well system. The upper well was separated from the lower well by a filter coated with the artificial basement membrane, matrigel. Addition of virus to the upper well failed to result in either viral accumulation in the lower well or infection of the cells in the lower well. These data suggest that the basement membrane is a barrier to the passage and spread of HSV.

journal_name

Arch Virol

journal_title

Archives of virology

authors

Weeks BS,Ramchandran RS,Hopkins JJ,Friedman HM

doi

10.1007/s007050050030

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2000-01-01 00:00:00

pages

385-96

issue

2

eissn

0304-8608

issn

1432-8798

journal_volume

145

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