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Herpesvirus
Reports from Washington University, Medical Department highlight recent research in herpesvirus
April 15th, 2009
"Humans and mice lacking the interferon signaling molecule Stat1 are sensitive to a variety of pathogens due to their presumed inability to mount a strong innate immune response. The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) virion host shutoff (vhs) protein is a multifunctional immunomodulator that counteracts the innate immune response and viruses lacking vhs are attenuated and effective live vaccines in animal models," scientists in the United States report. "To investigate the interplay of viruses with an immunocompromised host, we performed functional genomics analyses on control and Stat1(-/-) mouse corneas infected with wild-type or vhs-null viruses. In control mice,...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2009-04-15)
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